- Teaching Assistants:
- Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: either 2.0 in MATH
125, 2.0 in MATH 128, 2.0 in MATH 145, 2.0 in MATH 146, score of 5 on
AB advanced placement test, or score of 4 on BC advanced
placement test.
- Text:
"Calculus" Fourth Edition by James Stewart.
The book will form an integral part of the course. You should be sure to
read the relevant sections of the book
before each lecture and work through the
problems in the text. This will be very helpful in getting the most
benefit from the lectures.
You can also use the "Early Transcendentals (ET)"
version of the Stewart text for Math 126 in Winter 2000. If you are
using the ET version of the text note that the chapter number differ by
1 from those in the regualr version.
Also note that you will need the full version
(or the "Multivariable" version in
addition to the"Single Variable" version) of the texts.
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Grading:
Your final grade will be based on your total score for the course,
which is computed as follows:
- Midterm 1 = 50 points
- Midterm 2 = 50 points
- Quizzes = 80 points
- Homework = 20 points
- Final Exam = 100 points
Note: that the total points you can receive is 300.
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Homework:
You will notice that homework is not a large part of
your grade. However, it is very important to do all the homework in
order to learn the material. This will have a direct affect on your
performance on the weekly quizzes, which do count for a lot and will
be similar to the homework. Homework
will be collected in section each Tuesday.
Due to budget limitations
the homework graders do not correct all the problems. They will correct
only 2 or 3 problems and check whether you have done all of the
problems. Your HW score will be based on both of these.
It is important to keep up with the homework.
Late homework will NOT be accepted.
The homework will play a key role in your learning the material.
The best way to be sure you get the most out of your homework is to work
with others. I strongly urge you to form a study group and work
collaboratively on the homework problems. This way you'll learn more,
and you'll maximize your chances of getting all the problems correct.
The only limitation on collaboration is that, after you and your study
group have worked out how to do the problems, you must
each write up your own solutions in your own words.
- Quizzes:
There will be a weekly quiz, given on Tuesdays in your sections.
The material on the quizzes will be similar to the homework that
is due that day. The first of these quizzes will be given on Tuesday,
January 9.
Make-up quizzes will not be given, but the lowest quiz score will
be dropped (to account for a bad week or emergency absence) and your
quiz total will be based on the remaining scores.
No notes or calculators are allowed on the quizzes.
- Midterms:
Midterms will be held in class on Friday, January 26
and Friday, February 16. If
for any reason you cannot attend a midterm,
you must let me know at least 2 weeks in advance.
If you have a valid academic excuse (a University sponsored event or
religious holiday) for missing the exam we
will arrange a time for you to take the exam
before the rest of the class takes
it.
To be fair to all, a midterm cannot be taken late.
Make-up midterms will not be given.
No calculators are allowed for the midterms and final.
You are allowed to bring one
8.5 x 11 handwritted sheet of notes.
If you find there was a mistake on the grading on a midterm
(e.g. the points were not summed correctly)
you should contact me with your exam and a written statement
as to what your believe the mistake is. This must be done as soon as possible
after the exam is returned to you and in any case no later than the
Friday after the exam.
- Final Exam:
All sections of Math 126 will have a common final exam. This exam
will be given on Saturday, March 10 from 1:30 - 4:20 PM.
The final exam is comprehensive and covers
all of the material in the course notes.
If you cannot take the exam on that day for religious reasons or because of a
conflict with another final exam, you will have to petition
the Math Advising Office in Padelford C-36. Please bring
a picture ID with you to the final exam. Further
information about the final exam will be provided
as the quarter progresses.
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Incompletes:
A grade of Incomplete will be given only if a student is doing satisfactory
work up until the end of the quarter, and then misses the final exam due to
a documented medical or family emergency.
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Overloads:
The only way to enroll in this class is through STAR.
I do not hand out entry codes and do not sign overloads.
Please see the Mathematics Student Services Office: Padelford C-36
(543-6830) if you have any questions.
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Important Dates:
- Holidays:
New Years Day (January 1), Martin Luther King Day (January 15) and
Presidents Day (February 19).
- Midterm Exams:
Friday, January 26
and Friday, February 16 (both in class).
- Final Exam:
Saturday, March 10 from 1:30 - 4:20 PM.
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Mathematics Study Center:
The MSC will be providing services for students in Math 126.
The MSC is located in B14 Communications, directly below A&S advising.
It is a valuable resource which you should definitely take advantage of.
For more information see:
The MSC is not a tutoring center in the traditional sense. The MSC
provides a comfortable place for students to come together and study,
in groups or individually. There are a number of tutors (graduate
student TA's, advanced undergraduates and faculty)
on staff who will sit down with
students to help them get unstuck or to answer questions. The MSC
does not provide long blocks of uninterrupted one-on-one tutoring.
Textbooks, calculators and other study materials are available to be
checked out for in-room use.