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MAC 2311 .010 Calculus I with Analytic Geometry
Fall 2004 , 4 credit hours

INSTRUCTORMs. Lori Dunlop Pyle
OFFICEMAP 101
OFFICE HOURSMWF 9:30-10:30; M 2:30-3:30
T 12:30-1:30
PHONE823-3185
EMAIL LDunlop@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
CLASS LOCATION    MAP 204
CLASS TIMES 1:30-2:20
TEXTBOOKCalculus, 5th Edition
by James Stewart

ATTENDANCE POLICY
Attendance will be taken daily. In order to qualify for the NC grade, you must have 6 or fewer absences (among other criteria).

HOMEWORK
Homework will be assigned from each section of material that we cover. It is very important that you do homework regularly. You should spend at least two hours doing homework outside of class for every hour you spend in class.

TESTS
There will be 4 fifty minute tests and a comprehensive final exam. If your final exam score is higher than your lowest test score, your final exam score will replace your lowest test score.

GRADING POLICY
Test Average: 65%; Final Exam: 25%; Quizzes: 10%

GRADING SCALE

AverageGrade
90 - 100% A
80 - 89% B
70 - 79% C
0 - 69% F

NC POLICY
To earn the grade of NC in place of an F you must meet the following criteria: (1) Regular attendance (6 or fewer absences); (2) Student must have taken all tests: (3) Course average must be at least 50%

IMPORTANT DATES
Test 1: Monday, September 13; Test 2: Wednesday, October 6; Test 3: Friday, October 29; Test 4: Wednesday, November 17; Final Exam: Monday, December 6 from 1:00-3:50pm; Withdrawal Deadline: Friday, October 22

OTHER INFORMATION
You may use a graphing calculator such as the TI-83 on tests and quizzes, but not a graphing calculator with a CAS (computer algebra system) such as the TI-92 or the TI-89. Furthermore, you may not use a calculator on a cell phone, PDA, etc. If you’re not sure whether your calculator is acceptable, please ask. Using an inappropriate calculator will result in a grade of zero on the test or quiz and possible disciplinary action.
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