Course Profile

sap course 1536144811

Course Code:

MATH 209

Course Title:

Analytic Geometry

Course Level:

BS

Credit Hours/ ECTS Credits:

(2+0+0) 2 TEDU Credits, 4 ECTS Credits

Catalog Description:

Fundamental principles of Analytic Geometry. Cartesian coordinates in plane and space. Lines in the plane. Review of trigonometry and polar coordinates. Rotation and translation in the plane. Vectors in plane and space. Lines and planes in 3-space. Basics about conics. Basic surfaces in space, cylinders, surface of revolutions, quadric surfaces. Cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Fundamental principles of Analytic Geometry. Cartesian coordinates in plane and space. Lines in the plane. Review of trigonometry and polar coordinates. Rotation and translation in the plane. Vectors in plane and space. Lines and planes in 3-space. Basics about conics. Basic surfaces in space, cylinders, surface of revolutions, quadric surfaces. Cylindrical and spherical coordinates.

Pre-requisite:
Co-requisite:

Pre-requisites: NONE
Co-requisites: NONE
Semester: 
Fall
Type of Course: 
Compulsory
Language of Instruction: 
English
Course Learning Outcomes: 
  1. Demonstrate understanding of the notions of slope and inclination of lines, including angles between lines, parallel lines, and perpendicular lines.
  2. Recognize the relationship between equations in two variables and graphs in 2-space.
  3. Perform arithmetical and geometric operations involving vectors in the plane.
  4. Use vectors to solve geometric problem.
  5. Discuss relevant features of curves in the plane determined by certain equations.
  6. Perform translations and rotations in 2-space.
  7. Relate between algebraic equations of surfaces in 3-space and algebraic equations with geometric graph of surfaces.
  8. Use cylindrical and spherical coordinates to simplify problems in Analytic Geometry.
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods: 
Telling/Explaining
Questioning
Problem Solving
Collaborating
Hands-on Activities
Others
Assessment Methods and Criteria: 
Test / Exam
Quiz
Lab Assignment
Others

Student Workload:

Lectures
28
hrs
Lab Applications
14
hrs
Hands-on Work
30
hrs
Exams/Quizzes
32
hrs

Prepared By:

Mehmet Onur Fen

Revised By:

Gizem Güzeller