Course Outline Math 20A: Fundamentals of Calculus II: Fall 2013
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Course Outline Math 20A: Fundamentals of Calculus II: Fall 2013
8/26/13 Math 20D_S13 Course Outline Math 20A: Fundamentals of Calculus II: Fall 2013 Class Syllabus Meeting Times Instructor Office Phone numbers Email Text Material Prerequisite Office Hours Grades Tests Math 20A: Tuesdays & Thursdays: 10:00 - 11:15am in Lafayette L210 Prof. Daniel E. Bentil 25 Colchester Avenue (Mansfield House) Room 305 656 - 3832 (office), 656 - 2940 (Department) mailto:[email protected] Calculus with Applications (10th Edition) by M. L. Lial, R. N. Greenwell and N. P. Ritchey Chapters 7 through 13 Prerequisite: Math 9 or 10, and Math 19 T: 1:00 - 2:30pm Other times: By appointment only Quizzes 200 points 20% Course Compass 200 points 20% Three Tests 300 points 30% Final Exam 300 points 30% Test 1: 09/19/13; Test 2: 10/10/13; Test 3: 11/14/13: Final Exam: See Exam Schedule This is the second part of our application-oriented introduction to calculus with examples chosen from diverse fields. We shall cover most of Chapters 7 through 11; 12.7 and 13.3 of the textbook. TI-83/84 and other calculators may be used for your own work outside the classroom. However, their use will not be permitted during tests and examinations. Additional information on the use of TI-83/84s can be obtained from http://www.cems.uvm.edu/~read/TI83 Quizzes will be given from time to time. Homework using "Course Compass": will be available via the online Course Compass system. To Register and use the Course Compass System, please use the Course ID is bentil61302. For those who have access codes from Math 19, please check the website on how to enroll in another section: http://pearsonmylabandmastering.com/students/#enroll Please stick to the deadlines for completing each assignment. The average of the course compass assignments will be found at the end of the semester. Please work consistently. Guidelines Course Compass Website: http://www.coursecompass.com/ Course Expectation & Conduct: The purpose of our class meetings is to help you to obtain the core material that will allow you to learn through your own work outside the classroom. Therefore, an essential part of your {positive} learning process is to look for additional information from the library and other sources (namely, my office hours and Math Help Sessions). All rules including student class conduct, cheating, attendance (partial credit will be given for attendance), etc. will be handled as required by the student code of conduct currently in effect. Should you miss a quiz or test due to illness or an emergency, you will be required to provide a note from your Dean's office in order to be allowed to make-up on the tests and quizzes. Students with Special Needs: Students with documented learning disabilities are entitled by law to certain “reasonable accommodations.” If you have a documented reason for special accommodations, you must provide written evidence of this as soon as possible from the appropriate office. No accommodations can or will be given without the documentation. Each time special accommodations are requested, the request must be submitted, in writing, at least one week before the event. www.cems.uvm.edu/~dbentil/2013_2014/M20A_Fall_13.html 1/1 8/26/13 Syl_M20A_Fall13 Class Syllabus Math 20A: Fundamentals of Calculus II Fall 2013 DATE SECTION Aug 27 Welcome Message & Course Expectations Visit Course Compass 12.7 L'Hospital's Rule 7.1 Antiderivatives Aug 29 7.2 Substitution Sep 3 7.3 Area & Definite Integral Sep 5 7.4 Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Sep 10 7.5 Area Between Two Curves Sep 12 7.6 Numerical Integration Sep 17 Sep 19 Review 1st Midterm Exam (Chapters 7 & 12.7) Sep 24 8.1 Integration by Parts Sep 26 8.2 Volume and Average Value Review 1st Midterm Exam (Chapters 7 & 12.7) 8.3 Continuous Money Flow Oct 1 8.4 Improper Integrals Oct 3 13.3 Integrals of Trigonometric Functions Oct 8 Review Oct 10 2nd Midterm Exam (Chapters 8 & 13.3) Oct 15 10.1 - 10.2 Differential Equations Oct 17 10.1 - 10.2 Differential Equations Oct 22 10.3 Euler's Method Oct 24 10.4 Application of Differential Equations Oct 29 9.1 Functions of Several Variables Oct 31 9.2 Partial Derivatives Nov 5 9.3 Maxima & Minima Nov 7 9.4 Lagrange Multipliers 9.6 Double Integrals Nov 12 www.cems.uvm.edu/~dbentil/2013_2014/Hwk_Fall_13_M20A.htm Review 2nd Midterm Exam (Chapters 8 & 13.3) 1/2 8/26/13 Syl_M20A_Fall13 Nov 12 9.6 Double Integrals Nov 14 3rd Midterm Exam (Chapters 9 & 10) Nov 19 11.1 Continuous Probability 3rd Midterm Exam (Chapters 9 & 10) 11.2 Mean & Variance of Random Variables 11.3 Probability Density Functions Nov 21 Independent Study Nov 25-29 Thanksgiving Recess Dec 3 Review Final Exam: TBA www.cems.uvm.edu/~dbentil/2013_2014/Hwk_Fall_13_M20A.htm Independent Study Thanksgiving Recess Review Final Exam: TBA 2/2