Instructor:
Dr. B. Landman
Office: 315 Boyd
Office
Hours: M,W,F 11:45 – 12:45; T
10:30-11:00; or by appointment
Phone: 836-6489
E-mail: landman@westga.edu
Textbook: Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Fourth
Edition,
by James
Stewart; Brooks/Cole Publishing
Company,
1999
Prerequisite: MATH 1113; or MATH 1111 and MATH 1112.
Learning Outcomes:
Grading Procedure :
Tests (300 points): There will be four 50-minute tests, each worth 100 points. The lowest of these four test scores will be dropped.
Quizzes (100 points): There will be approximately twelve short quizzes, each worth 10 points. Only the highest ten quiz scores will be counted. Thus, the highest possible number of points earned from the quizzes is 100.
Final Exam (200 points): There will be a comprehensive final exam, worth 200 points.
For your grade in the course, the following grading scale will be used:
(note that the highest possible number of points is 600)
· 540-600 points earns a grade of A
· 480-539 points earns a grade of B
· 420-479 points earns a grade of C
· 360-419 points earns a grade of D
· below 360 points earns a grade of F
Test and Quiz Policy: The lowest of your four 50-minute test scores will be dropped.
Only your highest ten quiz scores will be counted. No make-up tests or quizzes will
be given. If one test is missed, this will be considered as the test with the lowest
score, and will be the test that is dropped. A second (or more) missed test will be
given a grade of F. Missed quizzes get a grade of 0 out of 10.
Homework: Homework will be assigned during each class meeting. It is to be completed by the next class meeting. Although homework will not be collected or graded, it is ESSENTIAL to your success in the course that
you do the homework regularly, and on time. Part of each homework assignment is to read the corresponding material in the text.
Other: It is strongly recommended that you allow at least four hours outside of class, before each class meeting, for homework and study (more would be better). Remember - we will be covering more than two weeks worth of material (as covered in a Fall or Spring semester course) each week. Also remember: this is a 4-credit course. This means that each week we will be covering the equivalent of more than eight 50-minute class meetings.
It is strongly recommended that you do not take this course if your grade in 1113 or 1112 was not C or better.
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Important Dates: June 10-12: Drop Add/Late Registration
June 21, Friday: Test 1
July 2, Tuesday: Test 2
July 3, Wednesday: Last day to withdraw with grade of W
July 15, Monday: Test 3
July 26, Friday: Test 4
August 1, Thursday: Final Exam (10:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.)
Section Exercises
1.1(review) 1,2,5,7,19-41 (odd numbered problems),59,61,63
1.2(review) 3,6
1.3(review) 3,9,11,13,31,35-40,41,45,46,49,50
1.5(review) 3,5,7,9
1.6(review) 1,3,5,7,9,11,17,20,24,35,36,49
2.2 1,2,4,5,7,9,13,21-26
2.3 1-23 (odd), 33,37-39,44,46
2.4 1,2,7,8,15-23
2.5 3,5,11,13-21,25,35,39,45
2.6 1-3,4,5,7,15-19,25,29,31,35-37
2.7 7-11,17,19
2.8 5,8,13,15,17,19,21,23,25
2.9 1,3,19,21,23
3.1 3-27 (odd), 43,45,49
3.2 1,3-20,23,25,31,33,36
3.3 1,3,57,8,11a,b,11,13
3.4 1-6,9-11,13,14,15,17,21,23,25a,28a,29,35,36,38,39,40
3.5 1-39(odd),43,44,45,53
3.6 5,7,9,13,15,17,25,41-43
3.7 5-19(odd), 23,25,29,30,38,39,43,45
3.8 2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,12,13,15,18,20,21,25,27,31,32,35,36,39,41,43
3.10 1-6,12,13,16,21,27,29
3.11 15,20,21,23,31,35,36,39,41
4.1 3-6,15,17,19,20,23,25,31-33,41,49-51,53,56,58,59,61,63
4.2 1,2,5,6,11,12,13,16
4.3 3,5,9,11-15,18,19,21,25,28,31,33,35,36,38
4.4 1,5,6,9-12,15,17,21,23,25,28,29,39-41,45,47-49,55-57,61
4.5 1,3,5,7,9,10,13-15,19,35,45
4.6 1,3,9,15
4.7 1-6,10-13,15,17,28,29,31
4.10 1-5,7-11,13,15,16,19-21,23,25,27-29,31,33,35,37-40,43,59,61,63
5.1 2-5,15
5.2 15,17-19,23,29,31,32,34,43-45
5.3 3,5-7,9-11,17,18,20,21,23,25,28,30,31,33-35,38,45
5.4 1,5-10,17,19-21,23,25,26,31,35-37,40,53,55
5.5 1-15,19,21,25,29,31,35,49,51,55,56,58,61,65