Math 95

 

Course: Mathematics H095.001.
Course Title: Honors Calculus I.
Time: MWF 10:00-11:10.
Place: 407 Barton Hall.
Instructor: Zitarelli, David E.
Instructor Office: 606 Wachman Hall.
Instructor Email: zit@temple.edu.
Instructor Phone: 215 204 7844.
Office Hours: M 2:40-3:30, W 11:10-12:00, F 9:10-10:00.
Prerequisites: permission of honors director.
Textbook: James Steward, Calculus: Early Transcendentals.
Course Goals: understand differentiable calculus.
Topics Covered: functions, limits, differentiation, curve sketching, optimization.
Course Grading: 3 tests (60%), Q/HW (20%), final exam (20% or 40%).
Exam Dates: final exam December 13 2-4 p.m.
Attendance Policy: limit = 4 absences.

Math 96

Course: Mathematics H096.001.
Course Title: Honors Calculus II.
Time: TT 2:10-4:00.
Place: 402 Barton Hall.
Instructor: Zitarelli, David E.
Instructor Office: 606 Wachman Hall.
Instructor Email: zit@temple.edu.
Instructor Phone: 215 204 7844.
Office Hours: T&Th 4:00-4:50.
Prerequisites: C or better in Math 95.
Textbook: James Steward, Calculus: Early Transcendentals.
Course Goals: understand integral calculus.
Topics Covered: integral, techniques of integration, applications, infinite series.
Course Grading: 3 tests (60%), Q/HW (20%), final exam (20% or 40%).
Exam Dates: final exam December 12 11:00-1:00.
Attendance Policy: limit = 3 absences.

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