Syllabus Math 171 Lecture 3 (sections 12, 14&16): Calculus I Time: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 2:10pm--3:00pm Location: Heald G3 Instructor: Dr. Danhong Zhang Office: Neill 319 Phone: 509-335-0507 Email: danzhang@wsu.edu Office hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays @ 9:00am-11:30am, 1:00pm-3:00pm; or by appointment. Class website http:/www.math.wsu.edu/faculty/dzhang Tutorials: (starts: SECOND tutorial of week 1) Section Time Room TA 12 Tuesday 5:40pm-6:55pm Qian, Zhiyu Thursday 5:40pm-6:55pm 14 Tuesday 10:35am-11:50am Thursday 10:35am-11:50am 16 Wednesday 12:45pm-2:00pm Friday 12:45pm-2:00pm Todd 226 Sloan 5 Todd 226 Zhiya_qian@wsu.edu Li, Shan shan.li@wsu.edu McEnerney, Jason jmcenerney@math.wsu.edu Required Text Essential Calculus - Early Transcendentals, 2 nd Edition, by James Stewart, published by Brook/Cole ISBN-10: 1133112285 ISBN-13: 978-1133112280 You may purchase access to the WebAssign homework system, but WebAssign is not required for this course. Many students do find WebAssign helpful on their homework, and you may be able to get a good deal on it if you buy it bundled with the text. If you do choose to use WebAssign for you own benefit, the course key is wsu 5937 5383. 1
Course Description This course is designed to introduce to students fundamental concepts of calculus, including derivatives and integrals for single variable functions. Especially, those concepts may be useful in student s major and future career. Course Topics will include limits and derivatives, continuity, differentiation rules, applications of derivatives, and an introduction to definite and indefinite integrals, including the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Form of instruction: lecture and tutorial. Grading Grading Scale Your overall grade in this course is based upon the following point system. Tutorial quizzes (8) 150pts, 21% Written homeworks (12) 150pts, 21% 2 exams @ 100pts each 200pts, 29% Final exam 200pts, 29% ------------------------------------------------------------------ Total 700pts, 100% Letter Grade Minimum % Minimum Points Needed Passing Grades Grades requiring a course repeat A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D F 93 90% 87% 83% 80% 77% 73% 70% 67% 60% <60% % 651 630 609 581 560 539 511 490 469 420 <420 Conduct Exams Under the terms of enrollment, students acknowledge the University s authority to take disciplinary action for conduct on or off university property that is detrimental to the university s core values. Inappropriate conducts include but not limited to: talking randomly in class, leaving early without permission, arriving very late, unauthorized use of laptop or other electronic devices, etc. They disturb the class. Please respect other students! There will be 2 midterm exams: Wed September 25 at 6pm and Wed November 6 at 6pm; rooms TBA. There will be a comprehensive final exam on Thursday December 12, 7:00pm to 9:00pm. All exams are closed book and closed notes. No calculators. Bring photo ID to each exam. No early finals. No make-ups or early midterm exams except for legitimate documentable 2
reasons. If, for some legitimate reason, you cannot make it to one of the exams, please contact the instructor well in advance. Homework/ Quizzes Homework will be assigned in lecture and collected by your TA the week after it is assigned. You are responsible to do your own work, but it is appropriate and often advantageous to work with a study partner or a small study group. Your TA will discuss his/her specific homework requirements/policies. Your TA will give you weekly quizzes in tutorial, except for the first week and exam weeks. Study Assistance Why struggle? Successful students make use of available resources, so don't struggle when help is just a few steps away! We want you to succeed, we're here for you, and we have FREE tutoring available in the Math Learning Center (Cleveland 130) and the computing lab in Thompson Hall (Room 1). Check it out! Tutoring begins August 19th with the following hours: Cleveland 130 is open: 4-9pm Sunday, 10am-9pm Monday-Thursday, 10am-5pm Friday Thompson 1 is open: 12pm- 9pm Monday-Thursday For more information please go to: http://www.math.wsu.edu/studyhalls/welcome.php " Other Resources Your TA s and my office hours. We are here to help! It s our goal to see you succeed in this class! CACD(Center for Advising and Career Development) has a list of private tutors. Please call at 509-335-6000 or visit 180 Lighty Student Services Building. The Math Department also has a list of private tutors. Please call math main office at 509-335- 3926. Free etutoring: /www.etutoring.org/ Academic Integrity Please note that we take extremely seriously the university s policy on the need for academic honesty in all your work. Any form of dishonesty in an assignment will lead to a zero on an assignment and we reserve the right to give a grade of F for the course as well. If needed, Student Conduct will be contacted. Visit the following site for more information regarding what constitutes academic dishonesty and the WSU procedures for handling cases of academic dishonesty: http://www.conduct.wsu.edu/default.asp?pageid=343 3
WSU Safety Measures Washington State University is committed to maintaining a safe environment for its faculty, staff, and students. Please visit http://safetyplan.wsu.edu and http://oem.wsu.edu/emergencies to access the Campus Safety Plan and emergency information. Students with Disabilities Reasonable accommodations are available for students with a documented disability. If you have a disability and need accommodations to fully participate in this class, please either visit or call the Access Center (Washington Building 217; 509-335-3417) to schedule an appointment with an Access Advisor. All accommodations MUST be approved through the Access Center. Please note: Test anxiety by itself is NOT a disability and the Access Center does not accommodate the student if that is their only problem (Access Center will refer the student to the Counseling Center for counseling). Also, having English as a second language does NOT qualify students to receive accommodations. Tentative Course Schedule (subject to change) Week 1 (Aug 19) 1.1, 1.2, Appendix A, 1.3 Week 2 (Aug 26) 1.4, 1.5 Week 3 (Sept 2) 1.6, 2.1 Week 4 (Sept 9) 2.2, 2.3 Week 5 (Sept 16) 2.4, 2.5 Week 6 (Sept 23) 2.5, Exam 1, 2.6 Week 7 (Sept 30) 2.7, 2.8, 4.6 Week 8 (Oct 7) 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 Week 9 (Oct 14) 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 4.1 Week 10 (Oct 21) 4.2, 4.3 Week 11 (Oct 28) 4.4, 4.5, 4.7 Week 12 (Nov 4) 5.1, Appendix B, Exam 2, 5.2 Week 13 (Nov 11) 5.2, 5.3 Week 14 (Nov 18) 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 Week 15 (Nov 25) Week 16 (Dec 2) Week 17 (Dec 9) Thanksgiving break 5.5, review Final exam 4
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