MATH 127, CALCULUS III, SYLLABUS-SUMMER II 2004

 

  Instructor’s name: Wissam Raji

  Office: Room 513, Wachman Hall.

  Office Phone Number: 215-204-6771

  Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 11:00-12:55

  Email Address: wissam@math.temple.edu 

  Meeting time of the course: MTWRF 12:55-2:00

                                                First Class: July 6

                                                Last Day to Drop: July 19

                                                Last Day to Withdraw: August 2

  Prerequisites:  A grade of C or higher in Math 0086, Calculus II, or transfer credit for a course equivalent to Math 0086.  Please note that the students who do not meet the prerequisites may be denrolled for Math 0127.

  Text: James Stewart, Multivariable Calculus Fourth Edition, Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1999.

Note that if you have completed Math C085-0086 during the last year may have Stewart’s Calculus book(4th edition).  You can use this book, but be careful because the chapter numbers are shifted.

  Objective:  In Math 0127 you will learn concepts and techniques of vector and multivariable calculus.

  Syllabus

  Chapter 13: Vector and the Geometry of Space

Sections 13.1-13.5 and 13.7

Chapter 14: Vector Functions

All sections

Chapter 15: Partial Derivatives

All sections

Chapter 16: Multiple Integrals

Sections 16.1-16.4, 16.7 and 16.8

Chapter 17: Vector Calculus

Sections 17.1-17.4 and as much material from sections 17.5-17.9 as time allows

  Grading Policy:

  20% Homework assignments, there will be 5 homework assignments.

40% Quizzes, there will be 4 quizzes given at the end of each chapter.

40% Final Exam.( there will be a departmental final exam which will be assigned later.)

Students who miss the final and do not make alternative arrangements with me before I turn in the grades will be graded F.

  Extra Tutoring: It is available at MSRC, 18 Curtis Hall, on the Main Campus and in room 201, Bright Hall on the Ambler campus.  Please take advantage of it.

Disability Disclosure Statement: Any student who has a need for accommodation based on the impact of a disability should contact his/her instructor privately to discuss the specific situation as soon as possible.  Contact Disability Resources and Services at 215-204-1280 in 100 Ritter Annex to coordinate reasonable accommodations for students with documented disabilities.

  Contact and Questions:  Please get in touch with Boris Datskovsky, bdats@math.temple.edu

  More Information about the Course: Visit my website at www.math.temple.edu/~wissam

 

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