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MAC 2233 .0002 Concepts of Calculus
Spring 2003 , 3 credit hours

INSTRUCTORMr. Brown
OFFICEMAP 201
OFFICE HOURSMW 1400-1550
M 1300-1350 MathLab (MAP 113)
PHONE407.823.3946
EMAIL ti755930@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
CLASS LOCATION    MAP 407
CLASS TIMES MW 1730-1845
TEXTBOOKCalculus for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences
by S. T. Tan

ATTENDANCE POLICY
Attendance will be taken regularly.

HOMEWORK
Homework will be assigned for each section in the text that is covered. Periodically, I will collect some of these problems to grade.

TESTS
Tests will, roughly, occur at the conclusion of each chapter and will cover material discussed since the previous test. Makeups will be given only when the absence occurs due to religious observances, medical reasons, family emergencies, or official Unversity functions and when accompanied by appropriate documentation.

GRADING POLICY
Five chapter tests will be given. After the lowest grade is dropped, the remaining tests will count for 60% of the course grade. A mandatory comprehensive Final Exam will be 25% of the course average. The remaining 15% will be based on collected homework, quizzes, and 1 or 2 projects.

GRADING SCALE

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

NC POLICY
If you attend 80% 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.

IMPORTANT DATES
Add/Drop: Jan 6-10; Withdrawal deadline: Feb 28; Final Exam: Apr 28, 1600-1850.

OTHER INFORMATION
All students are required to have a scientific calculator. While graphing and programmable calculators are allowed for homework and quizzes (unless otherwise announced), these will not be allowed for tests. Using calculators of these types on a test will result in an automatic grade of ZERO (which will not be dropped)! Any student caught cheating on an exam will receive a grade of ZERO (which will not be dropped)!Disclaimer: Changes to this syllabus may be made at any time by announcement of the instructor.
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