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Section 05
201 Love Bldg
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Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
MAC 2312 Spring 2005
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TR 9:30-10:15
F 10:10-11:00
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instructor
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Philip L. Bowers
113 or 223 Love Building
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contact me
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644-7405 (office) 644-2202 (front desk)
Email me at bowers@math.fsu.edu or visit my
web page at http://www.math.fsu.edu/~bowers/.
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office hours
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M 2:00, F 11:00, by
appointment, and any time I am in my office.
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eligibility
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You must have completed MAC 2311 with a grade of
"C-" or better.
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text
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Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Fifth Edition, by
Stewart.
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content
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The course is divided into four units:
- Techniques of Integration; Chapter 7
- Topics; parts of Chapters 7, 8, 9
- Sequences and Series; Chapter 11
- Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates; Chapter 10.
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homework
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Assignments are listed here.
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objectives
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The purpose of this course is to introduce students to more advanced
topics in the calculus and some of their applications. The material in
this course should be mastered before the student proceeds to courses for
which this is a prerequisite.
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attendance |
I strongly advise you to attend class regularly. A student absent from
class bears the full responsibility for all subject matter and
procedural information discussed in class.
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courtesy |
Generally, I expect you to get to class on time and not to leave class
until I have dismissed it. If you must leave class early, please let
me know before class begins.
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grading |
You will receive a unit grade based on your performance on a 100 point
unit test. For Unit 3, a pretest is given and your Unit 3 grade will be
either the average grade on PreTest 3 and Test 3, or the grade on Test 3
alone, whichever is higher. The average of the four unit grades will be
converted to a letter grade according to the usual cutoffs (90-100 A;
80-90 B; etc.).
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makeups |
No makeups are given. If you miss a test, 0 will be entered for your
grade on that test.
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test dates |
Tentative test dates:
Test 1.................................................. 25 January
Test 2.................................................. 15 February
PreTest 3............................................ 22 March
Test 3.................................................. 05 April
Test 4.................................................. 26 April
(10:00 AM)
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schedule
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A week by week pacing schedule is listed here.
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honor code
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A copy of the University Academic Honor Code can be found in the
current Student Handbook. You are bound by this in all of your
academic work. It is based on the premise that each student has the
responsibility 1) to uphold the highest standards of academic
integrity in the student's own work, 2) to refuse to tolerate
violations of academic integrity in the University community, and 3)
to foster a high sense of integrity and social responsibility on the
part of the University community. You have successfully completed
many mathematics courses and know that on a ``test'' you may not give
or receive any help from a person or written material except as
specifically designed acceptable. Out of class you are encouraged to
work together on assignments but plagiarizing of the work of others
or study manuals is academically dishonest.
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ada statement
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Students with disabilities needing academic accommodations should:
1) register with and provide documentation to the Student Disability
Resource Center (SDRC); 2) bring a letter to the instructor from
SDRC indicating you need academic accommodations. This should be done
within the first week of class. This and other class materials are
available in alternative format upon request.
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