Calculus II (02669) - Fall 98
MWF 10:30-11:20 in CRBL 003
- Instructor.
Dr. H. Knaust, Bell Hall 219, tel. 747-7002,
e-mail: helmut@math.utep.edu
,
URL:
http://helmut.knaust.info
- Office Hours.
MWF 11:30-12:30, or by appointment.
- Other Help.
The Tutoring and Learning Center, located on the third floor of
the UTEP Library, tel. 747-5366, offers free tutoring.
If you have internet access, visit our department's
S.O.S. Mathematics web site at the URL:
http://www.math.utep.edu/sosmath
- Textbook.
Hughes-Hallett, Gleason, et al., Calculus.
J. Wiley & Sons, Inc; N. Y. Both the Single Variable and the
Single and Multivariable versions are in their second edition.
The textbook is required at all class meetings, and is intended to be
read in full.
- Prerequisites.
The instructor will assume that you have a thorough knowledge of the
material covered in Calculus I.
- Contents.
The course will cover most of the material in Chapters 7-10 of the textbook.
- Graphing Calculators.
Each student must have a graphing calculator with capabilities equivalent
to the TI-85.
The calculator is required at all class meetings and exams.
Some programs for the TI-85
will be made available in
class. Failure to have certain programs in your calculator (a Riemann
sum program for example) may put you at a distinct disadvantage on an
exam. You may have any programs you wish in your calculators during
exams.
- Tests.
Three tests will be given on the following dates:
- Friday, September 18
- Monday, October 19
- Wednesday, November 11.
Each test counts 20% of your grade.
Make-up tests
will only be given under extraordinary
circumstances, and only if you notify the instructor
prior to the exam date.
- Final.
The final on Monday, December 14 at 10:00-12:45
is mandatory and comprehensive.
It counts 25% of your grade.
- Homework.
The instructor will regularly assign homework. Although the homework will not be collected or
graded, it is essential for your success in this class that you diligently work
all of the homework
problems. Homework will include reading assignments.
- Quizzes. There will also be some unannounced quizzes.
Quiz problems will be identical to prior homework
assignments and/or designed to check on your understanding of the assigned
reading material. Your worst three
quizzes will be dropped, the others will make up your quiz score, which accounts for 15% of your grade.
There will be no make-up quizzes.
Homework assignments, which have been graded during the first four weeks of the semester,
will count as quizzes.
- Attendance.
You are strongly encouraged to attend class every
day. To avoid unnecessary class disruptions you are expected to
arrive in time and remain seated until the class is dismissed.
- Time Requirement.
I expect that you spend an absolute minimum of six hours a week
outside of class on solving homework problems, reading the textbook and
reviewing your class notes. If you do not have the time necessary,
you should take the course some other semester.
- Drop Policy.
The class schedule lists
Friday, October 16
as the last day to drop with an automatic "W". There will be no more faculty-initiated course
drops. After the deadline, the instructor can only drop you from the
course with a grade of "F". Consult the current Class Schedule, page 3, for details.
- Information on the Web.
This syllabus and all home work
assignments can be found on my homepage
http://helmut.knaust.info
.
8-24-98. Revised 9-23-98.