Math 2110 section 13 Syllabus

Course Time and Location:
MW 3:00-4:50 ARJ 123
Text:
Multivariable Calculus, Edition 6e by James Stewart. ISBN 0-495-01172-X
Office Hours: MSB 401A
Monday1:30-2:30
Tuesday12:30-1:30
Wednesday1:30-2:30

Prerequisite:
The prerequisites for this course is a C in either Math 1132(116). These are strictly enforced. Any student enrolled whom does not have the proper prerequists will be automatically dropped from the course by the registar.

Grading and Assignments:
Homework
There will be homework assigned from the text. Each assignment will contain two kinds of problems, those to turn in (listed in bold) and those that are excerises for you to work on. I suggest that you do all problems, as anything assigned is fair game for tests and quizzes. The questions in bold will be collected every Monday. The grading for these assingments will be on the correctness of the solution and the clarity of justificaiton. You can work in groups, but everyone must write up their own solutions.
Exams
There will be two class length exams, and a final. All exams will be cumulative. Calculators will be forbidden on all exams, no exceptions.
Projects
Over the course of the semester, there will be two group projects assigned. Groups can be from 1 to 3 people, with a well written common typed solution to be turned in.
Grade Breakdown:
Homework15%
Exams30%
Projects20%
Final35%

Make-up and Attendance Policies
Makeups for exams will be excused only for medical reasons or school approved apsences. In either case arrangements must be made before the exam, no exceptions. For medical cases, an email will suffice, however documentation must be provided on the first day back, up to two weeks after the date of the exam. Beyond that the exam cannot be made up. For homeworks each student is allowed to turn in up to two assignments late by one week. After that the assigmnet will be a zero. Projects have no makeups, they must be completed by the deadline.

Academic Integrity
Cheating is forbidden, and will not be tolerated in any form whatsoever. Anyone caught cheating or aiding someone else in cheating will be subject to failing the assignment, or other possible grade reductions.