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MAC2312.0029.Fa25 - Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (4 Credits)

Fall 2025; Section-0029; Download Official Syllabus (PDF)

Classes

In person meetings on Mondays 3:05 PM - 3:55 PM, Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:05 PM - 4:20 PM | Room 107 Love Bldg

Instructor: Rafiq Islam

Office Hours: Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 4:30 - 5:30 PM in 331A Love Bldg, or by appointment via email.

Contact: rislam@fsu.edu

Course Info

Eligibility: Eligibility requirements for Calc 2: At least one of

  • MAC2311 with a C- or better.
  • AP (AB or BC) Calculus score of 3 or higher. Students with only an AP score of 3 should be strongly encouraged to take MAC2311. A score of 4 mildly encouraged to take MAC2311 first.
  • D+ or lower in MAC2312, and no higher grade in MAC2312.

Text: Single and Multivariable, 8th edition by HughesHallett, Gleason, and McCallum

Content: This course covers techniques of integration; applications of integration; series and Taylor series; differential equations. The course covers materials from chapters 7-11 of the text. The following is intended to provide an approximate and tentative idea as to course pacing:

  • Weeks 1-4: Chapter 7
  • Weeks 5-6: Chapter 8
  • Weeks 7-9: Chapter 9
  • Weeks 10-11: Chapter 10
  • Weeks 12-15: Chapter 11

Grading

Grading will be based on four in class midterm exams, weekly homework, 8 quizzes (top 5 will be chosen), and a comprehensive final exam.

  • 70% Exam Grade Average. The lowest of 4 midterms will be replaced by the final if the final exam's score is higher than the lowest midterm score.
    • Midterm Test 1; contributes 12.5% of Total
    • Midterm Test 2; contributes 12.5% of Total
    • Midterm Test 3; contributes 12.5% of Total
    • Midterm Test 4; contributes 12.5% of Total
    • Final; contributes 20% of Total
  • 20% Weekly Homeworks on Wiley Plus
  • 10% on Quizzes
    • Top Quiz 1; contributes 2% of Total
    • Top Quiz 2; contributes 2% of Total
    • Top Quiz 3; contributes 2% of Total
    • Top Quiz 4; contributes 2% of Total
    • Top Quiz 5; contributes 2% of Total
Letter grades will be determined from numerical grades as follows:
Grade Range
A 93%-100%
A- 90% to < 93%
B+ 87% to < 90%
B 83% to < 87%
B- 80% to < 83%
C+ 77% to < 80%
C 73% to < 77%
C- 70% to < 73%
D+ 67% to < 70%
D 63% to < 67%
D- 60% to < 63%
F 0% to < 60%

Test Schedule

All exams, including the final, are held in the regular classroom.

Quiz Schedule

There will be total 8 in-class quizzes on randomly chosen dates.

Policies

Missed Tests and Quizzes Policy:

  • Students must provide advance notice of absences (when possible) as well as relevant documentation regarding absences to the instructor as soon as possible following the illness or event that led to an absence.
  • Regardless of whether an absence is excused or unexcused, the student is responsible for making up all work that is missed.

Attendance Policy:

University Attendance Policy (Required)

Excused absences include documented illness, deaths in the family and other documented crises, call to active military duty or jury duty, religious holy days, and official University activities. These absences will be accommodated in a way that does not arbitrarily penalize students who have a valid excuse. Consideration will also be given to students whose dependent children experience serious illness.

  • A medical excuse must state explicitly that the holder should be excused from class. Note that students will not be given excused absences to attend family functions or other non-academic events. Official University activities include official events at which the student is representing the University, such as athletic competitions and academic activities sponsored by a student's academic department or college. Registered Student Organizations (RSO's) and Greek Life activities are not considered official university activities.
  • If advanced notice is not possible, then the student is responsible for contacting the instructor about an absence within a week of the absence. Students that do not contact the instructor to provide documentation or do not arrange for a makeup within a week of returning from an absence will not be excused. If an absence from an exam is excused then a make up will be arranged. With instructor permission, an unexcused absence from one exam may have the final exam with a 20% penalty applied for that exam grade.

Honor Policy: Follow the FSU Academic Honor Policy.

Office of Accessibility Services (OAS): Students with OAS requirements, please visit https://dsst.fsu.edu/oas to register for your OAS arrangements.