| Instructor | Ben Steinhurst | ||||
| steinhurst at math dot uconn dot edu. (When you send an email message, please identify yourself at the end.) | |||||
| Office hours | TBA | ||||
| Course info |
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| Text |
Calculus, Early Transcendentals, by James Stewart 6ed, with a WebAssign code. A graphing calculator will also be of great use. |
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| Other references | Prof. Tollefson's Math115 website. | ||||
Brief course description:
Course Notes:
Prerequisites: Math 109 or equivalent.
Course grade: This will be based on the following weighting:
Homework: Will be assigned and done on WebAssign. More information on how this will work will be given on the first day of class.Quizes: Quizes will in general be given every Friday at the beginning of class. No make up quizes will be given.
- Computational problems should present a complete calculation, starting with the data of the problem. Do not just give the answer.
Projects: Projects will be assigned during the course of the semester as time and material present themselves. And in the grading scheme will count as quizes.
Exams: See above.
- No make-up exams will be given except with documented excuses presented to me before the exam AND approved.
If you need exam accomodations based on a documented disability, you need to speak with both the Center for Student Disabilities and the me within the first two weeks of the semester.
| Due: | Homework Assignment |
| # August !! | Problems |