Summer2 2005 Course Syllabus
Course: 0086.021.
Course Title: Calculus II.
Time: MTWRF 9:00-10:30.
Place: RH 330.
Instructor: Gimenez, Jose.
Instructor Office: Wachman Hall 513.
Instructor Email: jose.gimenez@temple.edu
Instructor Phone: 1-6771.
Office Hours: Monday 8:30-9:00 and by appointment.
Prerequisites: Math C085/H095 with a grade of C or better or an equivalent transfer.
Textbook: James Stewart, Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Fifth Edition, 2003.
Course Goals: Make calculations with accuracy, intelligence and flexibility; explain the basic concepts of calculus clearly and reason logically with them; solve extended problems, with good judgment in the choice of tools and in checking answers.
Topics Covered: This is a second semester calculus course that involves both theory and applications. Topics include the definite integral and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, applications of the definite integral, techniques of integration, improper integrals and sequences and series, including power and Taylor series.
Course Grading: The course grade will be determined as follows: 30% HW + 15% Midterm Exam 1 + 15% Midterm Exam 2 + 40% Final Exam. The HW will consist of a weekly homework quiz and a collection of problems to hand in.
Exam Dates: Every Monday there will be a quiz based on the homework. Midterm Exam 1: Monday July 18. Midterm Exam 2: Monday August 1. Final: Monday August 15.
Attendance Policy: I am not taking attendance. Don't be late!.
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