MAC
2311
.03
Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
Spring
2001
, 4
credit hours
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| INSTRUCTOR | Dr.
Rene S. Rodriguez
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| OFFICE | MAP 201B
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| OFFICE HOURS | MWRF 2:00PM - 3:00PM
MW 5:00PM - 5:30PM
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| PHONE | 407-823-2825
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| EMAIL | None
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| CLASS LOCATION | MAP 108
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| CLASS TIMES | MWRF 2:00PM - 2:50PM
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| TEXTBOOK | Calculus, 6th Edition
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| by | H. Anton
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ATTENDANCE POLICY Attendance for this class will be taken on a regular basis. If a student misses no more than 4 classes during the term then a bonus of 3% will be added to the student’s final % average.
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GRADING POLICY The grade is based on 4 tests (in-class, closed book) worth 100 points each, and a comprehensive final exam worth 200 points. There are no make-up tests and a missed test is counted as a zero. However, the final exam, in addition to counting as a final exam worth 200 points, is used as test 5 where it is worth 100 points. The best 4 out of 5 test scores plus the final exam score (a maximum of 600 points) are used to compute the final average. Attendance for this class will be taken on a regular basis. If a student misses no more than 4 classes during the term then a bonus of 3% will be added to the student’s final % average.
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GRADING SCALE | | Average | Grade | | 90 - 100%
| A | | 80 - 89%
| B | | 70 - 79%
| C | | 0 - 69%
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NC POLICY If you attend 80% or more of the lectures, take all tests, and have a final average of at least 50% then No Credit (NC grade) will be awarded in place of an F.
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IMPORTANT DATES Spring 2001 Classes Begin Jan.8; Late Registration and Add/Drop Jan.9-12; Application for Grade Forgiveness Deadline Jan.12; Fees Due and Last Day for Full Refund Jan.12; Withdrawal Deadline Mar.2; Classes End; Last Day to Remove Incomplete Apr.23; Final Examination Period Apr.24-30; Grades Due in Registrar's Office May 3; Grades Available on POLARIS and TouchTone May 4, after 9 a.m.; Commencements May 4-5
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TENTATIVE LIST OF TOPICS 1st Week - Jan. 8-12 1. Section 1.2 2. Section 1.4 3. Section 1.5 4. Section 1.6 2nd Week - Jan. 15-19 5. HOLIDAY 6. Section 2.1 7. Section 2.2 8. Section 2.2 3rd Week - Jan. 22-26 9. Section 2.3 (pp.138-140 only) 10. Section 2.4 11. Section 2.5 12. Section 3.1 4th Week - Jan. 29-Feb. 2 13. Section 3.2 14. Section 3.2 15. REVIEW 16. TEST 1 5th Week - Feb. 5-9 17. Section 3.3 18. Section 3.3 19. Section 3.4 20. Section 3.5 6th Week - Feb. 12-16 21. Section 3.5 22. Section 3.6 23. Section 4.1 24. Section 4.1, 4.2 7th Week- Feb. 19-23 25. Section 4.2 26. Section 4.3 27. REVIEW 28. TEST 2 8th Week- Feb. 26-Mar. 2 29. Section 4.4 30. Section 4.5 31. Section 4.5 32. Section 4.6 (Drop Deadline) 9th Week - Mar. 5-9 33. Section 4.7 34. Section 4.7 35. Section 5.1 36. Section 5.1, 5.2 10th Week - Mar. 12-16 SPRING BREAK 11th Week - Mar. 19-23 37. Section 5.2 (Section 5.3 is optional) 38. Section 6.1 39. Section 6.1 40. REVIEW 12th Week - Mar. 26-30 41. TEST 3 42. Section 6.2 43. Section 6.3 44. Section 6.5 13th Week - Apr. 2-6 45. Section 7.2 46. Section 7.3 47. Section 7.4 48. Section 7.5 14th Week - Apr. 9-13 49. Section 7.5 50. Section 7.6 51. Section 7.6 52. REVIEW 15th Week - Apr. 16-20 53. TEST 4 54. Section 7.7 55. Section 7.8 56. Section 7.8 16th Week - Apr. 23-27 57. REVIEW FINAL EXAM
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OTHER INFORMATION MAC 2311 is a study of functions, and the differential and integral calculus for algebraic and trigonometric functions. The course covers most of the material in chapters 1 through 7 of the text and the topics include logarithmic and exponential functions, limits, the derivative, methods and applications of differentiation, the definite integral and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
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