Summer1 2005 Course Syllabus
Course: 0086.013.
Course Title: Calculus II.
Time: TWR: 5:15 - 7:55 PM.
Place: Curtis Hall 206.
Instructor: Mammo, Behailu.
Instructor Office: Wachman Hall 523.
Instructor Email: bmammo@temple.edu
Instructor Phone: (215) 204-6769.
Course Web Page: www.math.temple.edu/~bmammo
Office Hours: TW: 10:40 AM - 12:00 PM.
Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in Math 85 or transfer credit for a course equivalent to Math 85.
Textbook: James Stewart, Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Fifth Edition, Brooks/Cole Publishing Company.
Course Goals: At the end of this course, students should be able to master (in the level of Calc II) definite integrals, their applications and their relation to antiderivatives. Develop techniques of integration. Students should also be able to master the materials associated with infinite series.
Topics Covered: \begin{itemize}\item \textbf{Chapter 4} - Section 10: Antiderivatives. \item \textbf{Chapter 5} - Integrals: Sections 1-5. \item \textbf{Chapter 6} - Applications of Integration: Sections 1, 2, 4, and 5. \item\textbf{Chapter 7} - Techniques of Integration: Sections 1-5, 7, and 8. \item \textbf{Chapter 11} - Infinite Sequences and Series: Sections 1-10.\end{itemize}.
Course Grading: A: 90 - 100 ... B: 80 - 89 ... C: 70 - 79 ... D: 60 - 69 ... F: Below 60.
Exam Dates: Test 1(25\%): Tuesday, \textbf{May 31} ... Test 2 (25\%): Tuesday, \textbf{June 14} ... Test 3(25\%) Tuesday, \textbf{June 28}. Time allowing, I will give you as many quizzes as possible. The dates for the quizzes will be announced in class. I also assign homework regularly, some of which will be submitted and graded. Please make sure to follow the guidelines as to how to submit the homework. The homework-quiz component will totally count 25\%.
Attendance Policy: Attendance will be taken regularly. Make sure to be regularly in class and be on time.
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