Class
meets: MW(4:00--5:45pm),BRON-124.
Text:
James Stewart,
Multivariable Calculus, 6th edition; (ISBN# 0-495-01172-X).
Instructor:
Dr. Biao Yin
Office Hour:
Mon. 10:00am-12:00pm, Wed. 3:00-4:00pm,MSB-232.
Email:yin@math.uconn.edu
Syllabus:You may find a copy of our section's syllabus here. It is subject to adjustment. Any updated information should be posted on this web page. However, the most accurate information will be from the lectures.
Homework and Quizzes: Homework problems will be assigned
at each lecture from the list in the syllabus.
You are responsible for
completing all assigned problems in a timely fashion.
Although homework problems will not be graded, there will be
biweekly short quizzes based on the homework problems. The quizzes will
usually be given at the end of the class period. There will be no make-up
for quizzes.
Attendance and Make-up Policy: Class attendance is expected.
Poor attendance will be used to decide borderline grade situations.
Any changes to the syllabus, homework assignment and any announcement
for the midterms and final exam will be made in the lectures.
There will be no make-ups for quizzes.
A make-up midterm will be given only if you have a valid reason
such as serious illness (not a slight cold) or a family emergency,
and provide an acceptable, written excuse (not an email message),
or you will receive a grade of zero.
If possible (particularly if you want to be sure that your excuse
is an acceptable one), contact me before missing an exam.
Updated Announcement and Material: The third quiz will be given next Monday (11/02). A review class for Exam 2 will be given before the quiz. Please find the practice problems in the following and do all of them during the weekend. It is very helpful to prepare for the coming exam next Wednesday (11/04). I will go over those problems on Monday. However, please be aware that you may see problems which are not similar to the practice problems during the exam.
Here are solutions to quiz 1.
Here are solutions to quiz 2.
Here are the practice problems for Exam 2.
Your grade will be determined on the following 500-point basis: