CALCULUS 2  

(15-MATH-252-006)   

Winter, 2003

 

 

Class Room and Class Times: Room 643 Baldwin Hall

                                                   on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday at 11:00-11:50 a.m.

 

      From Monday, January 6 through Friday, March 14, 2002 and the Final Examination

      with the exception of Monday, January 20 (King Day).

                    

Teacher:   Roger Chalkley

Office:   Room 822A, Old Chemistry Building  

Phone:   (513) 556-4074

 

Office Hours:  12:00-12:50 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday

 

Textbook:   James Stewart, Calculus Concepts and Contexts, 2nd Ed., Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 2001.

 

Syllabus:   See the photocopy on the reverse side of this page.  It contains a short list of suggested homework problems.   It is also helpful to pursue other problems. 

 

Testing and Grading Policy:  There will be three 50-minute examinations and a 2-hour final examination. 

Each 50-minute exam will be graded on a basis of 100 points and will count as 1/5 of your final grade. 

The first hour of the final examination (the Department’s Comprehensive Multiple-Choice Examination) will be graded on a basis of 100 points and will count as 1/5 of your final grade.  The second hour of the final examination is one that your teacher prepares for you; it will also be graded on a basis of 100 points and count as 1/5 of your final grade.       

 

                             Test 1       Friday, January 31,    11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

                             Test 2       Friday, February 21,  11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

                             Test 3       Friday, March 7,         11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

 

                    Final Exam      Two Parts each one hour long; Monday, March 17 at 4:00-6:00 p.m. in Zimmer Aud..

 

Solutions to the one-hour examinations will be found at http://eres.uc.edu/ (about 24 hours after the examination is given.)

 

     Partial credit on tests is awarded only for work that is mostly correct except for one on two minor errors.  You will not be given partial credit for attempting to solve a problem by an incorrect method.  You must show your work on the tests.  A correct answer without the accompanying correct work will receive no credit; an incorrect final answer accompanied by mostly correct work will receive substantial credit.  Also, it is the responsibility of each student to arrange the work in a logical manner and to write legibly.  Remember, when your paper is graded, the grade is based on the work shown, not what was intended or implied.  Please bring and use Examination Booklets (i.e. “Blue Books”) for Tests 1, 2, 3 and the second hour of the two-hour final examination.   The use of pocket calculators is prohibited only during the first hour of the final examination.

 

Withdrawal Policy: A withdrawal with passing status (W) will be permitted up through Tuesday, March 4, 2003.  After that date, withdrawal slips cannot be processed.