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Introduction to Real Analysis Course, Lecture notes of Calculus

A course outline for MAT 3075, Introduction to Real Analysis, offered by the Mathematics Department at New York City College of Technology. The course covers topics such as the real number system, limits and continuity, differentiability, the mean value theorem, Riemann integral, fundamental theorem of calculus, series and sequences, Taylor polynomials and error estimates, Taylor series and power series. The document also includes information on the course textbook, credit hours, prerequisites, learning outcomes, instructional objectives and assessment, general education learning outcomes, grading procedure, and teaching/learning methods.

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New York City College of Technology
The City University of New York
DEPARTMENT: Mathematics
PREPARED BY: Professors H. Carley and N. Katz
COURSE: MAT 3075
TITLE: Introduction to real analysis
DESCRIPTION: This course is an introduction to analysis of real functions of one
variable with a focus on proof. Topics include the real number system, limits and
continuity, differentiability, the mean value theorem, Riemann integral, fundamental
theorem of calculus, series and sequences, Taylor polynomials and error estimates,
Taylor series and power series.
TEXT: M. Spivak, Calculus 4th Ed., Publish or Perish Press, Houston Texas, 2008.
CREDIT HOURS: 4 cl hrs, 4 cr
PREREQUISITES: MAT 1575; and MAT 2070 or MAT 2071
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
1. Students will be able to formulate key concepts in real analysis with mathematical
precision.
2. Students will be able to state the hypothesis and conclusions of basic theorems in
real analysis and apply them in proofs.
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New York City College of Technology The City University of New York

DEPARTMENT: Mathematics

PREPARED BY: Professors H. Carley and N. Katz

COURSE: MAT 3075

TITLE: Introduction to real analysis

DESCRIPTION: This course is an introduction to analysis of real functions of one variable with a focus on proof. Topics include the real number system, limits and continuity, differentiability, the mean value theorem, Riemann integral, fundamental theorem of calculus, series and sequences, Taylor polynomials and error estimates, Taylor series and power series.

TEXT: M. Spivak, Calculus 4th Ed., Publish or Perish Press, Houston Texas, 2008.

CREDIT HOURS: 4 cl hrs, 4 cr

PREREQUISITES: MAT 1575; and MAT 2070 or MAT 2071

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

  1. Students will be able to formulate key concepts in real analysis with mathematical precision.
  2. Students will be able to state the hypothesis and conclusions of basic theorems in real analysis and apply them in proofs.

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES AND ASSESSMENT:

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES ASSESSMENT

For successful completion of the course, Instructional Activity, Evaluation students should be able to: Methods and Criteria list limit and order properties of real numbers and use those properties to prove results about subsets of real numbers

class discussion, written assignments, class presentations and in class examinations

prove that a limit does or does not exist class discussion, written assignments, class presentations and in class examinations prove continuity or uniform continuity of a function

class discussion, written assignments, class presentations and in class examinations formulate the construction of the Reimann integral and prove basic facts about its properties.

class discussion, written assignments, class presentations and in class examinations

find approximation of functions using Taylor polynomials including estimation of error

class discussion, written assignments, class presentations and in class examinations

check a sequence of functions for point- wise and uniform convergence

class discussion, written assignments, class presentations and in class examinations

GENERAL EDUCATION LEARNING OUTCOMES

ASSESSMENT

Gather, interpret, evaluate, and apply information discerningly from a variety of sources.

Classroom discussion, writing assignments, student presentations, problem sets, tests, exams. Employ scientific reasoning and logical thinking.

Classroom discussion, writing assignments, student presentations, problem sets, tests, exams. Acquire tools for lifelong learning. Classroom discussion, writing assignments, student presentations, tests, exams. Use creativity to solve problems. Problem sets, group work. Show curiosity and the desire to learn. Classroom discussion, groups work, presentations.

GRADING PROCEDURE:

Written Assignments, Presentations, 3 Term Tests, Final Exam

TEACHING/LEARNING METHODS:

l Lecture and guided discussion in class l Homework, written assignments l Discussion outside class, student presentations.