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Mathematics 132-04: Analytic Geometry and Calculus II The Citadel Spring 2017 Course Description Applications of the integral, transcendental functions, techniques of integration, series and sequences of real numbers, Taylor series, and power series. Instructor: Dr. Breeanne Swart Office: TH 328 Email: breeanne.swart@citadel.edu Telephone: 953-5048 Office Hours: MWF 9-10am, MW 1-2pm, or by appointment Text: Calculus Early Transcendentals, 8th Ed. James Stewart Calculator: A TI-83 Plus, TI-84, or TI-89 is recommended. Lectures: MWRF 10:00-10:50am Room: LET 309 You are encouraged to take advantage of my office hours. For additional guidance, the Math Lab offers drop in tutoring, small group tutoring, and large group tutoring. The Math Lab is open Mon-Thurs 1-4pm in TH 107 and Sun - Thurs 7-10pm in TH 203. Additionally, there will be a calculator workshop for TI 83/84 and TI 89. Fliers are posted throughout Thompson Hall. Gateway Exam The gateway exam will be 10% of your final grade. The gateway exam contains 7 problems on integration. To pass the gateway exam, it is required to complete at least 6 problems perfectly. This means if you get 5 or fewer problems correct, you will have 0% as part of your final grade. The gateway exam can be taken as many times as necessary up to three times a day during the scheduled hours. More information will be announced during class at a later date. If you have accommadations for exams, they apply to the Gateway exam. Please see me for details. Attendance You will be accountable for attendance and tardiness. If you miss 20% of scheduled classes, you may receive an F. I encourage you to ask questions at any time if you need me to clarify something for you. I will always try to make some time at the beginning of class to answer

any questions you may have about previous lectures or homework problems. Please come to class prepared. That means you need to read the section before the lecture in which it will be covered. No cell phones, laptops, or other electronic devices are to be used during class. If I see a cell phone in use, I will confiscate it for the duration of class. Clickers We will be using i>clickers in class. You are expected to bring your i>clicker to every class and to answer every question to the best of your ability. You will need to register your i>clicker online through CitLearn. On the course home page, you will find a module to register your i>clicker. Enter your Remote ID, which is 8 characters and on the back of your remote, into this module. If the ID has worn off, you can look behind the battery for the ID. If there is no ID there, see me. Course participation will be based on usage of the i>clicker. You will receive a point for every day that you appropriately answer at least 75% of the questions. Homework Homework will be online through WebAssign (www.webassign.net). You have access to the ebook through this website. To register, you need an access code purchased through the bookstore or online and the class key: citadel 3420 3650. Assignments will be due at 11:59pm the night before the next class. Late homework will not receive credit. There will be written homework assignments due about once a week (usually Wednesdays). These assignments will be posted on CitLearn. It is your responsibility to regularly check CitLearn for these assignments and to know the due dates. Projects There will be two projects throughout the semester. Each will be completed as a group of three. You must chose different partners for each project. That means you can work with someone at most once. Projects will be completed outside of class. NO late projects will be accepted. If you are having issues, you need to speak with me BEFORE the due date. Exams There will be four 50-minute exams given during regular class time and a cumulative final exam. They are scheduled as follows: Exam 1 Wednesday, February 1 Exam 2 Wednesday, February 15 Exam 3 Monday, March 6 Exam 4 Friday, March 24 Final Exam Wednesday, April 26 1-4pm OR Friday, April 28 1-4pm Page 2

Make-Up Policy In order to be considered for a make-up exam, the following rules hold: 1. Severe personal illness or emergency/death in the immediate family. 2. The instructor must be notified prior to the exam. 3. Ample documentation of circumstances is required. Note that optional events and guard duty are not valid excuses for missing an exam. Grades Your grade for this course will be based on a total of 1200 points. Online Homework 100 points Course Grading Scale Written Homework 100 points Grade Points Percent Participation 100 points A 1080-1200 90-100 Projects 80 points B 960-1079 80-89 Exam 1 100 points C 840-959 70-79 Exam 2 100 points D 720-839 60-69 Exam 3 100 points F 0-719 0-59 Exam 4 100 points Final Exam 300 points Gateway Exam 120 points Communication You are expected to check your Citadel email regularly. You are expected to check CitLearn regularly for additional announcements and class materials. Accommodations for students with disabilities If you anticipate issues related to the format or requirements of this course, please meet with me. I would like us to discuss ways to ensure your full participation in the course. If you determine that formal, disability related accommodations are necessary, it is very important that you register with the Academic Support Center (117 Thompson Hall, 843-953-1820) and notify me of your eligibility for reasonable accommodations. We can then plan how best to coordinate your accommodations. Page 3

Schedule This schedule is tentative and subject to change. Day Date Topic Notes W Jan 11 4.9/5.3 R Jan 12 5.5 F Jan 13 7.1 M Jan 16 NO CLASS MLK Day W Jan 18 7.1 Project 1 R Jan 19 7.2 F Jan 20 7.2 M Jan 23 7.3 W Jan 25 7.3 R Jan 26 7.4 F Jan 27 7.4 M Jan 30 Gateway W Feb 1 Exam 1 R Feb 2 6.1 F Feb 3 6.1 Project 1 due M Feb 6 6.2 W Feb 8 6.3 Project 2 R Feb 9 6.4 F Feb 10 6.5 M Feb 13 Gateway W Feb 15 Exam 2 R Feb 16 4.4 F Feb 17 7.8 M Feb 20 7.8 W Feb 22 7.7 Project 2 due R Feb 23 7.7 F Feb 24 8.1 M Feb 27 8.2 W Mar 1 8.2 R Mar 2 8.3 F Mar 3 Gateway M Mar 6 Exam 3 W Mar 8 11.1 R Mar 9 11.1 Midterm grades due F Mar 10 11.2 M Mar 13 11.2 W Mar 15 11.3 Last Day to Withdraw with W R Mar 16 11.4 F Mar 17 NO CLASS LEADERSHIP SYMPOSIUM Page 4

Day Date Topic Notes M Mar 20 11.5 W Mar 22 11.6 R Mar 23 Chart F Mar 24 Exam 4 M Mar 27 SPRING BREAK T Mar 28 SPRING BREAK W Mar 29 SPRING BREAK R Mar 30 SPRING BREAK F Mar 31 SPRING BREAK M Apr 3 11.8 W Apr 5 11.9 R Apr 6 11.10 F Apr 7 11.10 M Apr 10 10.1 W Apr 12 10.1 R Apr 13 10.3 F Apr 14 10.3 M Apr 17 10.2 W Apr 19 10.2/10.4 R Apr 20 10.4 F Apr 21 10.5 Gateway exam closes at 5pm M Apr 24 Review W Apr 26 1-4 pm FINAL EXAM F Apr 28 1-4 pm FINAL EXAM Page 5