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Integrated educational activity
Course Sheet Academic Year of enrolment:
Hours of classroom activity:
Prerequisites:
Mastery of notions and methods provided in the "C.I. of Calculus 1 and Physics 1" and "Algebra Lineare ed Elementi di Geometria"
Objectives
Contents The course consists in 120 hours of teaching divided into 2 modules: Calculus 2 and Physics 2. The Calculus 2 module will cover: Ordinary differential equations. Sequences and series. Differential and integral calculus for real functions of several real variables.
The Physics 2 module will cover: Waves, Oscillations and Electromagnetism.
Extended Syllabus For the extended programs of each of the two modules, please refer to the syllabus of each of the modules.
Recommended Bibliography Calculus 2:
M. Bertsch, R. Dal Passo e L. Giacomelli, Analisi matematica, McGraw-Hill.
Physics 2:
D. Halliday, R. Resnick, J. Walker - Fondamenti di Fisica - Meccanica,
Onde, Termodinamica,
elettromagnetismo, Ottica -Settima Edizione- Casa Editrice Ambrosiana
Methods of Provision
Teaching Methods Lectures, covering both theory and practice.
Attendance is not mandatory, but reccommended. The final exams will not differ between students attending the course and students not attending it.
Evaluation methods Verification of learning:
The final exam will consist of a test for each of the two modules that make up the course. For both modules, the final exam will consist of a written exam followed by an oral exam. If the mark of the written test is less than 18/30, the exam is not passed; otherwise, the exam will continue with the oral exam. The average of the written and oral tests must be greater than or equal to 18/30 for the final exam of the specific module to be passed.
The total final exam of the course is passed if and only if both final tests of the two modules are passed.
The grade of the final exam will be determined by the average of the marks obtained in the two modules. If the average is not an integer, the vote will be rounded up or down depending on whether the first decimal place of the average is >= or > of 0.5, respectively.