MAC
2312
.C01
Calculus II (Term A)
Spring
2001
, 4
credit hours
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| INSTRUCTOR | Dr.
Deguang Han
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| OFFICE | MAP 231C
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| OFFICE HOURS | MW 8:30-10:30am; F 9:00-10:00am
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| PHONE | 3-2163
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| EMAIL | dhan@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
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| CLASS LOCATION | MAP 204
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| CLASS TIMES | MTWRF 14:00-14:50
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| TEXTBOOK | Calculus, Sixth Edition, Wiley 1999
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| by | Howard Anton
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TESTS There will be no make-up exams except in extreme circumstances (ex: death in immediate family, military obligation, school activity, etc.) at the discretion of the instructor. You will be asked to provide proper documentationThere will be 2 fifty minute tests (25% each) for each term. The following are the test dates for term A: Test 1: Tuesday, May 29;Test 2: Monday, June 18.
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GRADING POLICY A 10-point scale will be used to convert the numerical grade into a letter grade. That is :
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GRADING SCALE |
| Average | Grade | | 90 - 100%
| A | | 80 - 89%
| B | | 70 - 79%
| C | | 60 - 69%
| D | | 0 - 59%
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IMPORTANT DATES Withdrawal Deadline: June 15, 2001; Holidays: May 28, Memorial Day; July 4, Independence Day
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TENTATIVE LIST OF TOPICS For both term A and B: Chapter 8 (8.1 – 8.6, 8.8); Chapter 9 (9.1-9.5, 9.8); Chapter 11(11.1-11. 10); Chapter 12 (12.1-12.4)
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OTHER INFORMATION 1) Homework will be assigned but not collected. Attendance and doing homework assignments are very important for your success in this class.2) You may use a graphing calculator such as the TI-83 on tests, but not a graphing calculator with a CAS (computer algebra system) such as the TI-92 or the TI-89. If you’re not sure whether your calculator is acceptable, please ask.3) Information in this syllabus is subject to change. Any changes will be clearly announced in class
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