MAT 267 CALCULUS III FOR ENGINEERS - Spring 2012
INSTRUCTOR: Sergey Nikitin | OFFICE: PSA 436 |
E-MAIL: nikitin@asu.edu | PHONE: (480) 965-0466 |
WEB PAGE: http://www.public.asu.edu/~nikitin/ | OFFICE HOURS: T., Th. 2:00pm-2:45pm |
Prerequisites: MAT 266 or MAT 271 (Calculus II) or its equivalent with a grade C or better.
Textbook: Essential Calculus , Early Transcendentals by James Stewart, Thomson (Brooks/Cole)
TENTATIVE DATES FOR LECTURES AND EXAMS
Week | Dates | Sections | Written Homework |
1 | Jan. 05-06 | 10.1 | 10.1 4, 8, 16, 20, 35. |
2 | Jan. 09- 13 | 10.2, 10.3,10.4 | 10.2 4, 16, 18, 22, 28. 10.3 20,22,26,32,38 . 10.4 16,26,30,34,36. |
3 | Jan. 16- 20 | 10.5, 10.6 MLK Holiday (1/16) | 10.5 14, 24, 27, 30, 50, 54. 10.6 12,16,26,28,32 |
4 | Jan. 23- 27 | 10.7, 10.8 | 10.7 24, 28, 52, 56, 58, 64. 10.8 4,16,18,36,41 |
5 | Jan. 30- Feb. 03 | 10.9, 11.1 Review | 10.9 10,12,17,26. 11.1 10,21,32,34,48. |
6 | Feb. 06 - 10 | 11.3, 11.4 Test 1 (Section 10.1 – 10.9) Feb. 07 | 11.3 2,18,32,48,56. 11.4 6,15,2226,30. |
7 | Feb. 13 - 17 | 11.5, 11.6 | 11.5 10,20,22,26,32. 11.6 6,10,1826,30,32. |
8 | Feb. 20 - 24 | 11.7, (11.8), 12.1, 12.2 | 11.7 2,14,28,32,40. 12.1 5,6,10,16,26,32. 12.2 14,20,28,34,40,42. |
9 | Feb. 27 – Mar.02 | 12.2, 12.3, (12.4), 12.5
| 12.3 10,16,1922,26,28. (12.4 2, 6, 8,14). 12.5 10,14,16,18,20,32. |
10 | Mar.05 - 09 | 12.6, 12.7
| 12.6 12,16,18,20,22,28. 12.7 8, 10, 24, 26, 36. |
11 | Mar. 12 - 16 | Review, 13.1 Test 2 (Section 11.1 – 12.7) Mar.14 | 13.1 4,15~18, 24,26.
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12 | Mar. 19 – 23 | Spring Break |
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13 | Mar. 26 - 30 | 13.2, 13.3 | 13.2 6,10,14,16,20,34 13.3 2,8,16,18,19 |
14 | Apr. 02 - 06 | 13.4, 13.5 | 13.4 2,10,14,16,18, 13.5 4, 8, 10, 16, 28.
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15 | Apr. 09 – 13 | 13.6, 13.7, | 13.6 2,16,22,30,38.13.7 6,8,14,22,24,34. |
16 | Apr. 16 – 20 | Review Test 3 (Section 12.7 – 13.7) Apr. 18
| 12/6 Last day of Classes. Final Exam: Thursday, December 8, 7:10 - 9:00 PM |
17 | Apr. 23 - 27 | Review for Final Exam | 4/24 Last day of Classes. Final Exam: Thursday, Apr. 26, 7:10 – 9:00 PM |
Course Withdrawal Deadline(in person & online): 03/28, Wednesday
Complete Withdrawal Deadline: 04/24, Tuesday
CUT-OFFS
A-, A, A+: 90-92.9, 93-96.9, 97-100% B-, B, B+: 80-82.9, 83-86.9, 87-89.9%
C, C+: 70-75.9, 76-79.9% D: 60-69.9% E: 59.9% or less.
TESTS/QUIZZES/HOMEWORK
10% | Quizzes/Homework: Quizzes are given randomly. No make up. The homework will have two components. One of them will be WeBWorK, an on-line homework program that gives students instant feedback on their answers. The URL is http://webwork.asu.edu. The other component of homework will consist of selected problems from the book, where showing all the steps and writing explanations and proofs will be required. Homework (written part) will be collected and graded weekly and due each Monday. No late homework will be accepted. |
60% | Three Midterm Tests to be taken in the Testing Center. Test 1: Wednesday 02/08. Test 2: Wednesday 03/14. Test 3: Wednesday 04/18. |
30% | Final Exam. The Final Exam will be on Thursday, April 26, 7:10-9:00PM. Location TBA. The final is comprehensive.
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TESTING CENTER: The Mathematics Testing Center is located in PSA-21 (basement). All our exams, except for the final, will be given in that room. For each exam you will need your ASU SunCard to be admitted. The testing center is open 10:30 a.m. – 8:15 p.m. M-Th. Make sure you arrive before 6:30 p.m. M-Th. The testing center will not allow late entry. Arrival before the door closes allows the student an hour and a half to complete the test.
TUTORING: The Math Tutor Center (free of charge) in PSA 116 will be open M-Th 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., and Sun. 1:00 pm - 6:00 p.m. Learning Support Services provides tutoring in the residence halls and the Engineering Tutoring Center provides tutoring in ECF 100.
COURSE POLICIES: Students are responsible for material covered in class whether or not it is in the text. Working regularly on assigned problems and attending class is essential to survive. You are expected to read the text, preferably before the material is covered in class. Quizzes are given randomly and frequently reflect material that has recently been discussed in class. No late HW will be accepted and no make-up quizzes will be given. Make-up exams are at the discretion of the instructor and only in case of documented emergency. In any case, no make-up exams will be given unless the student has notified the instructor before the test is given.
Calculators: A graphing calculator (e.g. TI83 or Casio CFX-9850GB Plus) is recommended. Graphing calculators with QWERTY keyboards or those which perform symbolic manipulation (e.g. TI89, TI92, Casio FX2 or 9970G) will not be allowed for tests or quizzes.
ETHICS:
.Cellular phones and pagers must be turned off during class. No texting, no ipods/laptops, etc.
.Arriving late to class will not be tolerated.
.Academic dishonesty, including inappropriate collaboration, will not be tolerated. There are severe sanctions for cheating, plagiarizing and any other form of dishonesty. More information can be found at http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/studentlife/judicial/academic_integrity.htm
FINAL EXAM MAKE UP POLICIES
The final exam schedule listed in the Schedule of Classes (http://students.asu.edu/final-exam-schedule#spring) will be strictly followed. Except to resolve those situations described below, no changes may be made in this schedule without prior approval of the Dean of the college in which the course is offered. Under this schedule, if a conflict occurs, or a
student has more than three exams on one day, the instructors may be consulted about an individual schedule adjustment. If necessary, the matter may be pursed further with the appropriate dean(s). This procedure applies to conflicts among any combination of Downtown Phoenix campus, Tempe campus, Polytechnic campus, West campus, and/or off campus class.
Make-up exams will NOT be given for reasons of a non-refundable airline tickets, vacation plans, work schedules, weddings, family reunions, and other such activities. Students should consult the final exam schedule before making
end-of-semester travel plans.
The grade of Incomplete: A grade of incomplete will be awarded only in the event that a documented emergency or illness prevents the student who is doing acceptable work from completing a small percentage of the course requirements. The student must provide written documentation and be passing the class at the time to receive an Incomplete. Make-up final exams will NOT be given for reasons of a non-refundable airline tickets, vacation plans, work schedules, weddings, family reunions, and other such activities. Students should consult the final exam schedule before making end-of-semester travel plans. The guidelines in the current general ASU catalog regarding a grade of incomplete will be strictly followed. The Dean of the student’s college must approve any exceptions to these rules.