2018 Spring Course Syllabus - Mathematics 1031.001
Course: Mathematics 1031.001.
Course Title: Introduction to Calculus.
Time: 3:30 to 5:00.
Place: Beury 164.
Instructor: John A. Paulos.
Instructor Office: 542 Wachman.
Instructor Email: johnallenpaulos@temple.edu
Instructor Phone: x-5003.
Office Hours: To be announced.
Prerequisites: Algebra, logical thinking.
Textbook: Applied Calculus by Deborah Hughes-Hallett and others, 5th edition.
Course Goals: To instill an understanding and appreciation of the main ideas and some of the applications of calculus.
Topics Covered: The best syllabus is the Table of Contents of the book since I will proceed through the text linearly chapter by chapter. In class I will be clear about which chapters we will cover, but the main ideas of rate of change, integration, their connection and applications will certainly be fully discussed.
Course Grading: In class I will explain the letter grade equivalents of the numerical test scores. Roughly: 3 tests, each worth 20% of the frade, and the final worth the remaining 40%.
Exam Dates: I'll announce test dates in class. There will be three, about 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 of the way through the semester with the final exam at the end of the semester, of course.
Attendance Policy: I strongly urge attendance and may sporadically check.
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