Math 181, Calculus I

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Math 181, Calculus I [Semester] [Class meeting days/times] [Location] INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: Name: Office location: Office hours: Mailbox: Phone: Email: Required Material and Access: Textbook: Stewart, James; Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 7th ed. Cengage Learning, 2011. ISBN: 978-0-538-49867-8. Your textbook is available as a printed copy with an online access code, through the Nevada Wolf Shop, or electronically on WebAssign as described below. WebAssign: Log on to http://www.webassign.net and log on using your course key which is: XXXXX The first time, you will need the access code that you received with the printed copy of the textbook, or a credit card to purchase the access that includes an online version of the textbook. You have the option of purchasing a Lifetime of Edition access or a Single Term access to WebAssign. It is highly recommended that you purchase a Lifetime of Edition access. The same book and software is used in Math 182, Calculus II, and can also be used if you need to repeat 181. Call the customer service for Web Assign at (800) 955-8275 if help is needed. A Scientific Calculator: You will need a scientific calculator for exams. You can get one for under $10. A common choice is the TI-30X II S. No graphing calculators, PDA s, phones, or any other electronic equipment is allowed on exams. You may use any online graphing utility to graph functions when doing your homework. Course Description from the UNR catalog: Fundamental concepts of analytic geometry and calculus; functions, graphs, limits, derivatives and integrals. 1

A course grade of C- or better in MATH 181 would allow students to enroll in MATH 182, Calculus II. Prerequisite: MATH 127R or MATH 128 with a C- or better or an ACT score of 28 or an SAT score of 630. This course satisfies the university core mathematics requirement, and meets the Core Objective CO2. Quantitative Reasoning. Brief description of learning objective: Students will be able to apply quantitative reasoning and mathematical analysis methodologies to understand and solve problems. Student Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: Demonstrate an understanding of the concepts and terminology of limits through applications and examples; Compute the derivative of a function using the definition, rules of differentiation, slopes of tangent lines, and describe it as a rate of change in a number of natural and physical phenomena; Compute basic integrals using Riemann sums as well as the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Topics covered: Tangents and velocity Limit and continuity of a function Limits at infinity Derivative, rate of change Derivatives of polynomials, exponential, trigonometric and logarithmic functions Product and quotient rules Chain rule, implicit differentiation Exponential growth and decay Related rates, Linear approximations, Differentials The Mean Value Theorem L Hospital s rule Curve sketching, Optimization Antiderivatives Area and distance, Sigma notation Definite integral The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Indefinite integral Substitution rule Required Work: 2

Online Homework (30% of your grade): Homework is online and available through WebAssign, with due dates as indicated. You have 3 tries on a typical homework problem. Start early and be sure to get 100% on all homework. Online Quizzes: (5% of your grade): Quizzes are online and also available through WebAssign with indicated due dates. A typical quiz problem allows only ONE attempt. You will not be able to begin a quiz until you have completed a substantial amount of homework for that week. Leave sufficient time to complete a quiz AFTER you complete homework due that week, Mid-term tests: (45% of your grade; 15% each): There will be three tests total, on Thursday, September 25 (in your recitation classroom at your recitation time), Wednesday, October 22 (in Lecture class) and Thursday (recitation class) November 20, 2014, respectively. Final Exam: (20% of your grade): The required comprehensive final exam is scheduled for December 15, 2014, 2:45 p.m. -4:45 p.m. in WRB 2030. You must bring a picture ID for all tests. Tests include multiple choice questions and require Scantron form 882-E. No Make-up Exams: Make-ups or early exams are not permitted. If you miss an exam because of a valid documented emergency, your final exam score may be used to replace the missing exam at the teacher s discretion. Grading: Grades will be based upon your performance on homework, quizzes, mid-term tests and final exam with percentage weights indicated in parentheses. The following scale will be used to determine letter grades: A 91 100% A- 89 90.9% B+ 87 88.9% B 80 86.9% B- 78 79.9% C+ 76 77.9% C 70 75.9% D 63 69.9% D- 60 62.9% F below 60% 3

Other class policies: Academic Dishonesty: Cheating, plagiarism or otherwise obtaining grades under false pretenses constitute academic dishonesty according to the code of this university. Academic dishonesty will not be tolerated and penalties can include canceling a student's enrollment without a grade, giving an F for the course or for the assignment. For more details, see the University of Nevada, Reno General Catalog. Statement of Disability Services: Any student with a disability needing academic adjustments or accommodations is requested to speak with the Disability Resource Center (Thompson Building, Suite 101) as soon as possible to arrange for appropriate accommodations. Statement on Audio and Video Recording: Surreptitious or covert video-taping of class or unauthorized audio recording of class is prohibited by law and by Board of Regents policy. This class may be videotaped or audio recorded only with the written permission of the instructor. In order to accommodate students with disabilities, some students may be given permission to record class lectures and discussions. Therefore, students should understand that their comments during class may be recorded. Academic Success Services: Your student fees cover usage of the Math Center (775) 784-4422, Tutoring Center (775) 784-6801, and University Writing Center (775) 784-6030. These centers support your classroom learning; it is your responsibility to take advantage of their services. Keep in mind that seeking help outside of class is the sign of a responsible and successful student." Tentative Class Schedule Day Date Sections, Material due Monday Aug 25 2.1, 2.2 Wednesday Aug 27 2.2, 2.3 Monday Sep 1 Labor Day Holiday Tuesday, 11:59 pm Sep 2 DUE: HW 2.1-2-3 Wednesday Sep 3 2.5 Thursday Sep 4 Last Day to Drop with 100% refund Sunday, 11:59 pm Sep 7 DUE: HW 2.5, Quiz 1 Monday Sep 8 2.6, 2.7 4

Wednesday Sep 10 2.7, 2.8 Sunday, 11:59 pm Sep 14 DUE: HW 2.6-7-8, Quiz 2 Monday Sep 15 3.1, 3.2 Wednesday Sep 17 3.2, 3.3 Sunday, 11:59 pm Sep 21 DUE: HW 3.1-2-3, Quiz 3 Monday Sep 22 3.4 Wednesday Sep 24 Review for Exam 1 Thursday Sep 25 Test 1 (in recitation class) Sunday, 11:59 pm Sep 28 DUE: HW 3.4 Monday Sep 29 3.5, 3.6 Wednesday Oct 01 3.6, 3.8 Sunday, 11:59 pm Oct 05 DUE: HW 3.5-6, Quiz 4 Monday Oct 06 3.8, 3.9 Wednesday Oct 08 3.9, 3.10 Sunday, 11:59 pm Oct 12 DUE: HW 3.8-9-10 Monday Oct 13 4.1, 4.2 Wednesday Oct 15 4.2, 4.3 Sunday, 11:59 pm Oct 19 DUE: HW 4.1-2, Quiz 5 Monday Oct 20 Review for Exam #2 Day Date Sections, Material due Tuesday, 11:59pm Oct 21 DUE: HW 4.3 Wednesday Oct 22 Exam 2 (in lecture class) Monday Oct 27 4.4 Wednesday Oct 29 4.5 TBA TBA Final drop with W, no refund Sunday, 11:59 pm Nov 02 DUE: HW 4.4-5 Monday Nov 03 4.7 Wednesday Nov 05 4.9 Sunday, 11:59 pm Nov 09 DUE: HW 4.7,9; Quiz 6 5

Monday Nov 10 Appendix E, 5.1 Wednesday Nov 13 5.1 Sunday, 11:59 pm Nov 16 DUE: HW 5.1 Monday Nov 17 5.2 Wednesday Nov 19 Review for Exam 3, DUE: HW 5.2 Thursday Nov 20 Exam 3 (in recitation class) Sunday, 11:59 pm Nov 23 DUE: Quiz 7 Monday Nov 24 5.3 Wednesday 26 5.4 Thursday -Friday 27-28 Thanksgiving holiday Sunday, 11:59 pm Nov 30 DUE: HW 5.3 Monday Dec 01 5.4 Wednesday Dec 03 5.5 Sunday, 11:59 pm Dec 07 DUE: HW 5.4-5 Monday Dec 08 Review for the FINAL EXAM Wednesday Dec 10 (Prep Day) No Classes Monday, 2:45-4:45 Dec 15 Final Exam 6