MA 120-101 Calculus And Its Applications (21032)
INSTRUCTOR:Mr. Kent Murdick
SEMESTER: Spring 2011 OFFICE: ILB 472
TIME: TR: 9:30-10:45 PHONE: 460-7404
CLASS: ILB 370 E-mail:
Text:
Calculus & It’s Applications, 12th Edition, by Goldstein, Lay, et al
Course Description:
Introduction to calculus with an emphasis on problem solving and applications. Key concepts are presented graphically, numerically and algebraically. The course covers: algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions, their properties and their use in modeling; the concepts of derivative and definite integral and their applications.
Course Objectives
Review as needed, Chapter 0
The Derivative, sections 1.1 - 1.3, 1.6 – 1.8
Applications of the Derivative, sections 2.1 – 2.7
Product Rule / Quotient Rule / Chain Rule, sections 3.1 - 3.2
The Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, sections 4.1 – 4.6
Applications of the Expo. And Log Functions, sections 5.1 – 5.3
The Definite Integral, sections 6.1-6.5
Grading ScaleMethod of Evaluation
90% - 100%A At least 3 Tests Grades and final
80% - 89% B
70% - 79% C
60% - 69% D
0 % - 59% F
Final grade = 70% of test average plus 30% of final exam.
Calculator Policy: Students must have a TI-89 or a TI-83 + graphing calculator and bring it to every class session. If you plan to go on to a higher math course, a TI-89 is the best choice. The TI-83 plus may be purchased on E-bay for around $40.
Make-Up Policy:
Makeup tests will be left up to the instructor. Usually, if a test is missed, the Final Exam grade will be substituted for the missed test. You will receive a grade of zero on your second missed test.
Attendance Policy: Attendance insures that you get notes which will help you learn the material being covered and allows you to learn from questions being asked and answered in class. Leaving early and arriving late count as a ½ class period absence. Three or more absences could result in a lower or even failing grade.
Office Hours: TR: 12:15 and TR: 4:00-4:30 MW: 10:00-11:00
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Policy statement on Students with Disabilities:
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, students with bona fide disabilities will be afforded reasonable accommodation. The Office of Special Student Services will certify a disability and advise faculty members of reasonable accommodations.
Policy statement regarding changes in course requirements:
Since all classes do not progress at the same rate, the instructor may wish to modify the above requirements or their timing as circumstances may dictate. For example, the instructor may wish to change the number and frequency of exams, or the number and sequence of assignments. In such an event, students will be given adequate notification.
JagSuccess is a program intended to help students be successful in 100 – 200 level courses. If you are not doing well in MA 120, you will receive an email instructing you to see your professor along with instructions to access an online tutorial intended to help with common problems affecting academic performance. Watch for this email during week 8 of this semester.