Mathematics 1220 Calculus II Spring 2004
Instructor: Professor Oana Veliche
Office: LCB 106
Office hours: M,W,F: 9:30-10:30 AM or by appointment.
Email: oveliche@math.utah.edu
Web-page: www.math.utah.edu/~ oveliche
Office phone: 581-3133
Your section: MATH 1220-01
Time and place: M,T,W,F: 7:30-8:20 AM in JTB 130
Text: Calculus, 8th Ed., D. Varberg, E. J. Purcell and S. E. Rigdon
Course Description: We will cover chapters 7-12 and 18 of the text, developing ideas and techniques of the differential and integral calculus in broader contexts. The course will begin with a study of transcendental functions and their inverses, then move on to sophisticated techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, infinite series, polar coordinates, ending with an introduction to differential equations.
Homework: There will be 14 weekly homework assignments. For the problems assigned, see the Assignment sheet and for the due dates see the Tentative schedule; they are both on my web-page. Please do the problems in the assigned order, write clearly the problem number and the page number and staple your homework. Late homework will not be accepted, except under very special circumstances.
Quizzes: There will be 11 weekly quizzes held on Fridays, between 10-20 minutes each. See the Tentative schedule on my web-page. The material covered by each quiz will be announced in class. The quizzes are closed notes, closed books and no calculators. Each quiz is worth 10 points. No make up quiz is allowed, however the lowest quiz grade will be dropped.
Exams: There will be 3 exams during the semester (the lowest grade will be dropped) and one final exam (see the Tentative schedule). All are written exams and will be held in class (JTB 130). They are closed books, closed notes and no calculators. The final exam will be comprehensive with some emphasis on the material not yet tested in the first three in-class exams.
| Exam #1 | February 11, 2005, | 7:30-8:20 AM | |
| Exam #2 | March 11, 2005, | 7:30-8:20 AM | |
| Exam #3 | April 15, 2005, | 7:30-8:20 AM | |
| Final exam | May 4, 2005, | 8:00-10:00 AM |
Grading: Grades are based on the following:
| Exams | 200 points |
| HW | 100 points |
| Quizzes | 100 points |
| Final exam | 200 points |
| Total | 600 points |
| 90% < | A | < 100% |
| 80% < | B | < 89% |
| 70% < | C | < 79% |
| 60% < | D | < 69% |
| E | < 59% |
ADA Statement: The Americans with Disabilities Act requires that reasonable accommodations be provided for students with physical, cognitive, systemic, learning, and psychiatric disabilities. Please contact me at the beginning of the semester to discuss any such accommodation you may require for this course.