Home Page for Math 112, Sections 2 & 3, Winter 2012: Calculus 2

Class Meetings: MWF 8:00-9:05 or 1:50-2:55, Bailey 104

(NOTE: NO CLASS ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 6)

NOTE: Midterm 1 review make-up class options are as follows:
Monday February 6, 7-8 PM, Wold Center 128 Tuesday February 7, 9-10 AM, Bailey 201 Tuesday February 7, 5-6 PM, Bailey 100

NOTE: OPTIONAL Midterm 2 review options are as follows:
Monday February 27, 5:30-6:30 PM, Bailey 100 Tuesday February 28, 7-8 PM, Wold Center 225

NOTE: OPTIONAL Final review session is as follows:
Wednesday March 14, 7:30-8:30 PM, Bailey 207

Note: The Calculus Help Center is available for free calculus assistance in Sorum House Sundays through Thursday 7:30-10:00 PM, beginning Sunday January 8 and ending Monday March 12.

Assignments

Quizzes and exams

Detailed course description

First handout

(This page was last updated on 12 March 2012. Check the linked pages for additional updates.)

Textbook: Calculus: early transcendentals, single variable, Anton et al., 9th edition (Wiley 2009)

Instructor: Kim Plofker
Email: plofkerk@union.edu
Office: Bailey Hall 208B, phone 6674
Office hours: Sun. 5:00-7:00 PM, Tues. & Thurs. 2:00-4:00 PM (NOTE: NO OFFICE HOURS ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 5)

Standard weekly schedule:

  • Mondays:
    • WeBWork due before class
    • New written assignment for Friday (if any) available
  • Wednesdays:
    • In-class quiz
    • New readings assigned
    • New WeBWorK assignment for Monday available on-line
  • Fridays:
    • Written assignment (if any) due at start of class
    • Practice quiz for Wednesday's quiz available

Note: There will be no quiz in the weeks of Midterms 1 and 2.

WARNING: The final exam for Math 112 Sections 2 and 3 has now been confirmed by the Registrar's Office for Friday March 16, 11:30-1:30 in HUM 115. The confirmed final exam schedule is INFLEXIBLE: the final exam cannot be made up at a later date or taken early to accomodate personal travel plans. Do NOT make end-of-term travel plans without ensuring that they will not conflict with this exam.

A. Course material to be covered

B. Course aims

C. Course components as percentages of course grade

D. General policy on grades, deadlines and attendance

E. Descriptions of individual course components:

  1. In-class participation
  2. WeBWorK
  3. Written assignments
  4. Quizzes
  5. Midterms and final exam

F. Policy on collaboration, cheating and plagiarism

G. Note on office hours, appointments and review sessions