MATH 0076 SYLLABUS - SPRING 2005
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First class: Tuesday,
Jan.18 (please adjust if your class does not meet on Tuesday). ·
Last day to drop
(tuition refund available): Monday, Jan.31. ·
Spring recess:
No classes are held during the week Mar.6—Mar.13. ·
Last day to withdraw (no refund): Monday, Mar.28. ·
Last class:
Monday, May 2 (please adjust if your class does not meet on Monday). Prerequisites
for Math 0076 are a grade of
C or higher in Math C075, Calculus I
with Applications, or transfer credit for a course equivalent to Math
C075. Text:
Hughes-Hallett, Gleasom, McCallum et al., Calculus:
Single Variable, Third Edition, John
Wiley and Sons, 2002. Objective:
The purpose of Math 0076 is to learn concepts, techniques and applications
of integral calculus and differential equations. Syllabus
Math
0076 meets four hours a week for
fourteen weeks, a total of 56 hours. There
are 44 hours in the syllabus, which leaves 12 hours for review and
testing. Chapter
5: Key Concept: The Definite Integral (6 hours) Cover all sections. Chapter 6: Constructing
Antiderivatives (6 hours)
Cover all sections . Chapter
7: Integration (12 hours) Cover all sections. Chapter
8: Using The Definite Integral (8 hours) Cover Sections
8.1-8.4. Section
8.5 is optional: most students in this class are biology majors, and
applications to economics do
not appeal to them. Sections 8.6
and 8.7 should be omitted. Chapter
11: Differential Equations (12 hours) Cover Sections
11.1-11.6. Section
11.7 is optional, and Sections 11.8-11.11
ought to be omitted. Examinations:
two
tests and a departmental final exam. 1.
Test 1
(2 hours duration) week of Monday, February 21 2.
Test 2
(2 hours duration) week of Monday, April 4 3.
Final Exam (2
hours duration) Thursday,
May 5, from 2pm to 4pm Please note that this course has a departmental final exam, which will cover all of the material in the non-optional sections . The final will take place on Thursday, May5, from 2:00 to 4:00 pm.
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