MTH 253 - CALCULUS
Winter 2014
INSTRUCTOR: Roger Maurer TIME: MTWF 10:00 – 10:50 AM
OFFICE: WOH 102PHONE: 541-917-4749
TEXTS:Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 7th edition by James Stewart,
Matrix and Power Series Methods, 5th edition by Lee and Scarborough
CLASSROOM: WOH 128EMAIL:
OFFICE HOURS: M 12 – 12:50 PM
T 2 - 2:50 PM
W 1 – 1:50 PM
R10 – 10:50 AM, 1 – 1:50 PM
This course is the third course in the calculus sequence for students majoring in the fields of mathematics, science or engineering. Topics we will cover will include sequences and series of real and complex functions, matrix algebra, linear dependence and independence, eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
Prerequisites: 1. The ability to find the determinant and inverse of a matrix without the use of a calculator
2. MTH 252 – Integral Calculus
ASSIGNMENTS
SectionAssignment
11.11 – 34 by 3’s, 40, 46, 49, 55, 58, 73, 76
11.21 – 10 by 3’s, 16 – 43 by 3’s, 53, 59
11.33 – 24 by 3’s, 38, 39, 40
11.41 – 34 by 3’s, not 25
11.51 – 28 by 3’s
11.61 – 19 by 3’s, 28, 30
11.71 – 19 by 3’s, 24, 25, 28, 31
11.81 – 19 by 3’s, 21, 25, 28
11.91 – 13 by 3’s, 17, 21, 24, 28, 29
11.101, 5, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 29, 44, 48, 51, 57, 63, 68
11.115, 13, 16, 25, 26, 28, 29
Lesson 1 1 – 13 by 3’s, 14, 16, 17, 26 – 36 all, 39
Lesson 181, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 23 (for c and d, use a and b), 24
Lesson 21(verify), 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12
Lesson 31, 4, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 25
Lesson 41, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 21
Lesson 51 - 6 all, 8
Lesson 61(a, b, d, e, f), 2(a, b, e, g, h, k), 6, 7, 8
Lesson 71, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8,9, 12, 13, 15, 18
ASSIGNMENTS:
Each assignment will be handed in (by the end of class) two class days after it is covered, to have a chance of receiving full credit (7 points). If an assignment is handed in one day late you can receive at most 5 points for that assignment. If an assignment is handed in more than one day late you will receive no points. The assignments that are handed in on time will be graded in the following way: I will check some of the questions in each assignment. If they are all correct, you will receive 7 points; surprisingly the more you get wrong, the fewer points you will earn, but you will receive 1 point for just handing it in. I will throw out your 3 worst assignments, and will scale the total to 100 points.
EXAMS: Exams will be taken in class on the following days:
Exam I: (Sections 11.1 – 11.8) Wednesday, January 29
Exam II: (Sections 11.9 – 11.11, Lessons 1, 18, and 2)Wednesday, February 19
Final Exam: Comprehensive Monday, March 17 (8:00 – 9:50 AM)
All exams are closed book. On some exams, a formula sheet may be used.
HELP: If you have any questions, please ask. I will help you whenever I can. You will find me in my office (WOH 102) during my office hours or any other time you can catch me. There are instructional assistants in the Learning Resource Center (above the library) that can help you when you are having difficulties. When you use the Learning Resource Center, be sure to sign in and out on the computer.
HOW TO GET POINTS:
Assignments 100 points
Exam I100 points
Exam II100 points
Final Exam150 points
Total450 points
GRADING:
A405 – 450 points D270 – 314 points
B360 – 404 points F 0 – 269 points
C315 – 359 points NO “Y” or "WP" grades will be assigned in this course.
An incomplete grade (IN) may be assigned to a student who misses exactly one of the exams, but a contract for completion of the course needs to be signed by the student before the incomplete grade will be assigned.
Academic Dishonesty: If there are any incidents of cheating, an incident report will be sent to the Director of Admissions, and it will have severe consequences for the student.
Special Circumstances:
Disabilities Services and Emergency Planning - Meet with Instructor Week One. If you have emergency medical information for your instructor, need special arrangements to evacuate campus, or have a documented disability, please meet with your instructor, by appointment, no later than the first week of the term, to discuss your needs. If you have a documented disability that will impact you at college and you seek accommodations, contact the Office of Disability Services (ODS) for intake and to document your disability with LBCC. Then, each term, at least two to three weeks prior to the start of classes, submit your “Request for Accommodations” form to ODS and pickup instructor letters. ODS may be reached from any LBCC campus/center by email to or by calling 917-4789. Letter pickup is available at each LBCC campus/center.
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