Mathematics 2210 
        Summer 2010  
       Instructor:  Patrick Dylan Zwick 
 
      
      Class Time and Place:10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. MTWH
      10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon. F
         in JWB 335
	 *This class also has a review session every class day from 
	 9:30 a.m. to 10:20 a.m. in JWB 335. 
      
 
      Office Hours:   MTWHF 8:30 a.m. – 9:20 a.m. or by appointment.  
          Office Location: LCB Loft 
          Cell Phone Number:  801-651-8768  
          E-mail address: zwick@math.utah.edu 
	  Website:  http://www.math.utah.edu/~zwick
      
      Text:  (1) Calculus with Differential Equations 9th edition,
      
by Varberg, Purcell and Rigdon.
      (2)  The class notes which will be posted on my website by chapters. You 
      will need to print those out and bring them to class, because I'll refer 
      to them regularly.
       Prerequisite: At least a C grade in Math1220 (Calculus 2)
      
      Tutoring Lab: T. Benny Rushing Mathematics Student Center (adjacent 
      to JWB and LCB), Room 155 
         M - Th    8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
         F   8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
         (closed Saturdays, Sundays and holidays) 
         They are also offering group tutoring sessions. If you're interested, 
	 inquire at the Tutoring Lab.  
      
       Private Tutoring:  University Tutoring Services, 330 SSB 
      (they offer inexpensive tutoring).   There is also a list of tutors at 
      the Math Department office in JWB233. 
      
       Computer Lab: also in the T. Benny Rushing Mathematics Student 
      Center, Room 155C. 
         M – Th   8 a.m. – 8 p.m. 
	 F  8 a.m. – 6 p.m. 
	 Link to computer lab is  http://www.math.utah.edu/ugrad/lab.html  
      
       Grading:  The grades will be calculated as follows:
         Daily Quizzes   20% 
	 Midterm  20%
	 Midterm  20% 
	 Midterm  10% 
	 Final Exam 30% 
	 (Note: There will be 3 midterms.  Your lowest midterm score will count for 
	 10% of your grade and your top two midterm scores will each count for 
	 20% of your final grade.)
      
      Homework:
      There are homework problems assigned for each day.  You can access that list of 
      problems at my website.
      It is important to do the homework problems even though I will not collect 
      the homework.  If you don't do the homework for practice, it is highly unlikely
      that you will pass the daily quizzes and exams.  Practice makes perfect...or at 
      least it makes you head in the direction of perfect. :) Observing someone else do 
      the problems is VERY different from working the problems yourself!!
      
      
      Quizzes:  There will be a total of 13 quizzes.  Basically, there will 
      be a 15-minute quiz every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday with the 
      exception of Pioneer Day, July 24th (since we don't have class). This quiz on the first day of class 
will be a simple "get to know you" quiz upon which everybody should receive full points.
      The daily quiz will cover the material presented the previous day in class.  
      Quiz questions will be taken from text examples, class examples, or assigned 
      problems.  I will drop your lowest two quiz scores.
      
      Midterms:  There will be a one-hour midterm exam every Friday for the 
      first three weeks of class.  I will announce in class every Thursday exactly 
      which sections will be covered on the midterm.
      
      Final Exam:  The final exam for this class is comprehensive and it will
       occur on the last Wednesday of class.  It will take about two hours and will 
       cover all the material covered in the class with an emphasis on the last 
       week's assignments.
      
	 WebCT:  I will put your grades online on WebCT.  
	You can get there easily from the main University of Utah website www.utah.edu.  
	(There's also a link from my website.)  To log in, you use the same student id 
	and password that you use for Campus Information System.  I do my best to 
	update the grades on a regular basis and keep everything accurate.  
	However, I would advise you to check your grades often to make sure there 
	were no data entry mistakes.  I'm always happy to correct any mistakes I've 
	made.  You just need to let me know about them. 
      Calculators:  You may find it helpful to have a graphing calculator.  
      I do not have any preference regarding which calculator would be most useful,
      so you're welcome to choose for yourself. Most of the time, you will not have use of a calculator on exams and quizzes. This will be discussed more in class with each quiz and test. 
      
	 Grading Scale:  Although I'm not philosophically opposed to curving 
	 grades, I find it's rarely necessary.  The grade scale will be the usual:  
	 A (93-100), A- (90-92), B+ (87-89), B (83-86), B- (80-82), C+ (77-79), 
	 C (73-76), C- (70-72), D+ (67-69), D (63-66), D- (60-62), E (0-59).  
	 If I do need to curve the grades, I will simply shift everything down 
	 by a few points (whatever is necessary).
	Other Policies: Due to experience, I have decided to make some
	additional policies regarding my classroom administration and grading.  
	  
	    - There will be no retakes of exams ever.  Your score is 
	    what you get. 
	     - If, for whatever reason, you need to miss a midterm I am
	      willing to increase the weight of the final exam by 10 percent
	      as long as you have a good excuse to miss the midterm.
	      Also, if you're in a situation where you do really well on the
	      final exam and it would have been beneficial for you to miss
	      your worse midterm, I'll pretend you did.
	      
	     -  I expect that we're all adults and will behave with respect.
	      Please don't make me have to further clarify this or take any
	      action related to it.
	     -   You need to have a valid email address registered with Campus 
	    Information System. I will regularly send emails to the class and will 
	    hold you accountable for receiving that information.  If you have 
	    troubles receiving my weekly emails, you can (1) check to make sure 
	    your email address at Campus Information System is correct, (2) make 
	    sure my emails are not going directly to your junk mail folder, or 
	    (3) contact the webmaster at Campus Information System.
	     - If you have crisis-level extenuating circumstances which require 
	    flexibility, it is completely your responsibility to communicate with me 
	    as soon as possible.  The longer you wait to communicate with me, the 
	    less I can and am willing to do to help.