Fall Semester, 2009
MATH 2654, Calculus III
MWF, 12:00–12:50 PM
T, 12:30–1:20 PM
Boyd Building, Room 301
Text: Multivariable Calculus Early Transcendentals, Sixth Edition, by
James Stewart, Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 2008.
Instructor: Dr. Mark Faucette
Office: Boyd Building 323
Phone: My office phone number is
678-839-4133. Call and leave a message
on my answering machine. I screen my phone calls, so make sure you leave a
message.
E-Mail: My e-mail address is faucette@westga.edu.
The Web: My web page is at URL http://www.westga.edu/~faucette/.
The full course syllabus is located on my web
site and can be downloaded as a pdf file. It is the student's responsibility to download
and/or to print the syllabus and to
follow it.
Office Hours: My office hours are
- MWF: 10:00 AM–12:00 PM, 1:00–1:30 PM
- T: 9:00–9:30 AM, 10:30 AM–12:30 PM
I do not hold office hours during final exam week.
Required Equipment:
- A graphing calculator is required for this course.
The TI-83 plus is recommended, but any comparable graphing calculator is acceptable.
- An Enhanced WebAssign software license is required for this course.
This software is available bundled with a new textbook at the bookstore.
(See the section on homework below.)
Grading Policy
Homework (100 points) Homework will be completed online using Enhanced WebAssign.
Homework will be scaled to count one hundred points.
Quizzes (100 points) Quizzes will be administered using Enhanced WebAssign.
Quizzes will be scaled to count one hundred points.
Tests (400 points) There
will be four tests, each counting one hundred
points.
Final Examination (200 points) There will be one comprehensive final examination
counting two hundred points.
At the end of the semester, the following grading scale will be used:
- 800 points is the total number of points possible.
- A total of 700–800 points earns an A.
- A total of 600–699 points earns a B.
- A total of 500–599 points earns a C.
- A total of 400–499 points earns a D.
- A total below 400 points earns an F.