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Mathematics 102
Calculus II
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Catalog Description
A continuation of Calculus I. Topics include further theory and applications of integration, techniques of integration, differential equations, and an introduction to series.
Objectives of the course
- demonstrate the ability to analyze and solve mathematical exercises in introductory calculus with a style and precision appropriate to the first-year level of university;
- appreciate the enormous influence and contributions of calculus to the development of the natural and social sciences over the last 200 years;
- demonstrate a modest familiarity with the applications of a computer algebra system to solving problems and displaying results in calculus.
Schedule for Spring 2003
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- Math 102B MWF Spring 2003 (pdf)
Textbooks
Calculus, Concepts and Contexts, Second Edition,
by James Stewart, Brooks/Cole Publishers, ISBN 0-534-37718-1, 2001 (Required)
CalcLabs with Mathematica, Single Variable Calculus
by Selwyn Hollis, Brooks/Cole Publishers, ISBN 0-534-37919-2, 2001 (Recommended)
Course Notes and Related Materials
Professor
Chris Parrish
Office: Woods Laboratories 120
email: cparrish@sewanee.edu
Location and Time
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 11:00 - 11:50 a.m.
Woods Laboratories 134
Final Exam
Friday, 2 May 2004, 2:00 p.m.
Woods Laboratories 134
Tutors!
Tutors are available every night, Sunday through Thursday, from 7 to 9 pm in WL234 ... and it's free!
Homework Day!
Homework is due on Fridays!
Grading
- 3 review examinations 60 %
- homework 20 %
- final examination 20 %
Honor Code
The Honor Code applies to all examinations and written work produced in this course. Plagiarism is copying or imitating the language and thoughts of others, whatever the medium (written papers or computer programs). All work on the examinations must be done individually.
Attendance
Attendance is required and is an important factor in doing well in the class. All assignments must be completed, and the student is responsible for making up any work missed due to absence. Late work will be accepted ONLY if appropriate arrangements have been made with the instructor PRIOR to the due date. The Dean's Office may be notified after
two absences.
cparrish@sewanee.edu