Lectures
Monday/Wednesday/Friday Instructor
Steffen Rohde
Padelford Hall C-337
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This course is an introduction to integral
calculus. We will review antiderivatives and then
study the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Then we will use this theorem to
compute areas and volumes, as well as a number of other applications. A variety
of techniques to compute difficult antiderivatives
will be discussed. We will conclude with an introduction to differential
equations. We will essentially follow the schedule of the Math 125 Materials Website, but will on
occasion be a bit slower or faster. If you want a good grade in this class, you
should expect to spend a lot of time (probably more than 10 hours a week) on
homework.
See the Math
125 Materials Website for information about the text book.
Your grade will be determined based on
your total score for the course, which is computed as follows:
is assigned on a weekly basis and available on Web
Assign, see the Math 125 Materials Website . It
should be finished by the following Tuesday, before the quiz section. However,
the final Web assign due date is Wednesday 11pm. No late homework will be
accepted.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays you will meet with a Teaching Assistant
in a smaller group. This gives you a chance to get more of your questions
answered. Thursday's quiz section will be 80 minutes long so that, in addition
to getting help with your homework, there will be time for a worksheet that you
can work on while the TA circulates and answers questions. On Tuesdays, you
will get help with your homework and occasionally will take a quiz. The quiz
will not be graded (solutions will be discussed in your section) and the quiz
will not count towards your grade. The quiz is meant to help you checking your
understanding, and to get used to the questions you might find on exams. The
midterm exams will be held in Quiz Section.
On Thursdays, you will work in small groups on worksheets in your
quiz section. The worksheets are an integral part of the course. Some of them
lay the groundwork for the lectures, some of them explore topics in greater
detail than in lecture, and some of them give you practice on basic techniques.
You will get full credit for each worksheet, regardless of whether you get the
right answers, if you show up and make a good effort. Print a copy of the
worksheet and bring it to the Thursday quiz section.
There will be 2 midterm exams. They will be given on Thursday, October 18
and Thursday, November 15.
They are meant to take 60 minutes but you can take the full 80 minutes of the
Quiz Section. You must bring a Photo ID and a scientific
calculator to all exams. GRAPHING CALCULATORS ARE NOT ALLOWED on exams.
You are allowed to use one handwritten 8.5 by 11 sheet of notes (two sided).
There are no make-up exams. If you have a compelling
and well-documented reason for missing a test, contact
me well in advance.
The final exam will take place from 1:30pm to 4:20pm on Saturday, December 8,
room TBA.
Note that this is not the time listed in the final exam schedule.