Calculus I
Overview
- Limits and Continuity
- calculations of limits
- limit theorems
- continuity at a point and on an interval
- essential and removable discontinuities
- Intermediate Value Theorem
- The Derivative
- rates of change and tangent lines
- differentiation from definition
- differentiation formulas and rules
- chain rule
- implicit differentiation
- higher derivatives
- the differential and differential approximations
- linear approximations
- applications to related rates
- Inverse Functions: Exponential, Logarithmic and Inverse Trigonometric Functions
- definitions, properties, and graphs
- differentiation of logarithmic and exponential functions (any base)
- logarithmic differentiation
- differentiation of inverse trigonometric functions
- applications to related rates
- limits involving combinations of exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions
- L'Hôpital's rule
- Graphing and Algebraic Functions
- increasing and decreasing functions
- local extrema
- Rolle's Theorem and Mean Value Theorem
- curve sketching
- concavity; inflection points
- asymptotic behaviour; limits at infinity; infinite limits
- applied maximum and minimum problems
- antidifferentiation
- rectilinear motion
- Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates
- parametric representation of curves in ¸é²
- derivatives and tangent lines of functions in parametric form
- tangent lines to graphs in polar form
- definitions and relationships between polar and Cartesian coordinates
- graphing of r = f(?)
- Optional Topics (included at the discretion of the instructor).
- a formal limit proof (using epsilonics)
- application of the absolute value and greatest integer functions
- proofs of the rules of differentiation (differentiation formulas) for algebraic functions
- proofs of the differentiation formulas for trigonometric functions from the definition of derivative
- a proof of L'Hôpital's rule for the case of "0/0"
- Newton’s Method
Lectures, problem sessions and assignments
Evaluation will be carried out in accordance with ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ policy. The instructor will present a written course outline with specific evaluation criteria at the beginning of the semester. Evaluation will be based on some of the following criteria:
Weekly quizzes | 0-40% |
Tests | 20-70% |
Assignments | 0-15% |
Attendance | 0-5% |
Class participation | 0-5% |
Tutorials | 0-10% |
Final examination | 30-40% |
Note: All sections of a course with a common final examination will have the same weight given to that examination.
MATH 1120 is a first course in calculus. The four-semester sequence of MATH 1120, 1220, 2321, and 2421 provides the foundation for continued studies in science, engineering, computer science, or a major in mathematics.
At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
- find limits involving algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions by inspection as well as by limit laws
- calculate infinite limits and limits at infinity
- apply L'Hôpital's rule to evaluating limits of the types: 0/0, 8/8, 8 - 8, 00, 80, 18
- determine intervals of continuity for a given function
- calculate a derivative from the definition
- differentiate algebraic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions as well as exponential and logarithmic functions of any base using differentiation formulas and the chain rule
- differentiate functions by logarithmic differentiation
- apply the above differentiation methods to problems involving implicit functions, curve sketching, applied extrema, related rates, and growth and decay problems
- use differentials to estimate the value of a function in the neighbourhood of a given point, and to estimate errors
- apply derivatives to solve problems in velocity and acceleration, related rates, and functional extrema
- interpret and solve optimisation problems
- sketch graphs of functions including rational, trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential functions, identifying intercepts, asymptotes, extrema, intervals of increase and decrease, and concavity
- compute simple antiderivatives, and apply to velocity and acceleration
- recognise and apply the Mean Value Theorem and the Intermediate Value Theorem
- be able to convert between parametric and Cartesian forms for simple cases
- use parametric forms to determine first and second derivatives of a function
- sketch graphs of parametric equations and find the slope of a line tangent to the graph at a specified point
- sketch the graph of a polar equation r = f(?), and be able to find intercepts and points of intersection
- find the slope of a line tangent to the graph of a polar equation at a point (r,?)
- James Stewart, Calculus: Early Transcendentals, Current Edition, Brooks/Cole.
- A graphing calculator is also required.
Requisites
Course Guidelines
Course Guidelines for previous years are viewable by selecting the version desired. If you took this course and do not see a listing for the starting semester / year of the course, consider the previous version as the applicable version.
Course Transfers
These are for current course guidelines only. For a full list of archived courses please see
Institution | Transfer Details for MATH 1120 |
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Alexander College (ALEX) | ALEX MATH 151 (3) |
BC Institute of Technology (BCIT) | BCIT MATH 1491 (5) or BCIT MATH 2491 (6.5) |
Camosun College (CAMO) | CAMO MATH 100 (4) |
Capilano University (CAPU) | CAPU MATH 116 (4) |
College of New Caledonia (CNC) | CNC MATH 101 (3) |
College of the Rockies (COTR) | COTR MATH 103 (3) |
Columbia College (COLU) | COLU MATH 113 (3) |
Coquitlam College (COQU) | COQU MATH 101 (3) |
Fraser International College (FIC) | FIC MATH 151 (3) |
Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) | KPU MATH 1120 (3) |
Langara College (LANG) | LANG MATH 1171 (3) |
Okanagan College (OC) | OC MATH 112 (3) |
Simon Fraser University (SFU) | SFU MATH 151 (3) |
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) | TRU MATH 1140 (3) |
Trinity Western University (TWU) | TWU MATH 123 (3) |
University of British Columbia - Okanagan (UBCO) | UBCO MATH_O 100 (3) |
University of British Columbia - Vancouver (UBCV) | UBCV MATH_V 100 (3) |
University of Northern BC (UNBC) | UNBC MATH 100 (3) |
University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) | UFV MATH 111 (3) |
University of Victoria (UVIC) | UVIC MATH 100 (1.5) |
Vancouver Community College (VCC) | VCC MATH 1100 (3) |
Vancouver Island University (VIU) | VIU MATH 121 (3) |
Course Offerings
Winter 2025
CRN | Days | Instructor | Status | More details |
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CRN
12157
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Mon Wed | Instructor Last Name
Marquise
Instructor First Name
Annie
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Course Status
Open
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MATH 1120 001 - Students must also register in one of MATH 1120 T01 or T02
CRN | Days | Instructor | Status | More details |
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12158
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Mon Wed | Instructor Last Name
Usman
Instructor First Name
Muhammad
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Course Status
Open
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MATH 1120 002 - Students must also register in one of MATH 1120 T03, T04, T05, T06, T07, T08, T09, T10, or T13.
CRN | Days | Instructor | Status | More details |
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CRN
12159
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Mon Wed | Instructor Last Name
Huang
Instructor First Name
Charles
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Course Status
Open
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MATH 1120 003 - Students must also register in one of MATH 1120 T03, T04, T05, T06, T07, T08, T10, T11, T12, or T13.
CRN | Days | Instructor | Status | More details |
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CRN
12160
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Mon Wed | Instructor Last Name
Usman
Instructor First Name
Muhammad
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Course Status
Open
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MATH 1120 004 - Students must also register in one of MATH 1120 T03, T04, T05, T06, T07, T08, T09, T11, T12, or T13.
CRN | Days | Instructor | Status | More details |
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CRN
12452
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Tue Thu | Instructor Last Name
Valadkhani
Instructor First Name
Arezou
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Course Status
Open
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MATH 1120 005 - Students must also register in one of MATH 1120 T03, T04, T05, T06, T07, T08, T09, T10, T11, T12, or T13.
CRN | Days | Instructor | Status | More details |
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CRN
16430
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Tue Thu | Instructor Last Name
Valadkhani
Instructor First Name
Arezou
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Course Status
Open
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MATH 1120 006 - Students must also register in one of MATH 1120 T03, T05, T06, T07, T08, T09, T10, T11, or T12.
CRN | Days | Instructor | Status | More details |
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CRN
17209
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Tue Thu | Instructor Last Name
Kadonoff
Instructor First Name
Bruce
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Course Status
Open
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MATH 1120 007 - Students must also register in one of MATH 1120 T03, T04, T06, T07, T08, T09, T10, T11, T12, or T13.
CRN | Days | Instructor | Status | More details |
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CRN
17427
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Tue Thu | Instructor Last Name
Usman
Instructor First Name
Muhammad
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Course Status
Open
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MATH 1120 008 - Students must also register in one of MATH 1120 T04, T05, T06, T07, T08, T09, T10, T11, T12 or T13.