Math 2374 Fall Semester 2005
IT Multivariable Calculus and Vector Analysis

Text: Marsden and Tromba, Vector Calculus, Fifth Edition. We will cover the entire book, with these exceptions:
  1. We assume you are familiar with the content of sections 1.1 and 1.2. (We will briefly review in class.)
  2. Sections 2.2, 3.4, 3.5, 6.3, 6.4, 7.7, 8.5, and 8.6 are not part of the course.
Prerequisite: You must have received a grade of at least C- in Math 1372 (or equivalent) to be in this course. If you did not receive at least a C- in Math 1372, see your lecturer or advisor immediately.

Exams: The dates of the midterms are Wednesdays October 12, November 9, and December 7. You will have the option of taking the midterm from 5:00 to 6:00 PM or from 6:10 to 7:10 PM. The final exam is Thursday, December 15, from 1:30 to 4:30 PM.

Grading Policy: Homework: best 11 homeworks worth 10 pts each, for a total of 110 points; Quizzes: best 25 online quizzes worth 2 pts each, for a total of 50 pts; Labs: best 6 labs worth 15 points each, for a total of 90 pts; Midterms: each midterm worth 150 pts, for a total of 450 pts;  Final Exam 300 pts. Total Points = 1000.

Make-ups: Students must make arrangements in advance if they will not be handing in homework on time or will miss an exam. Exam absences due to recognized University related activities, religious holidays, verifiable illness, and family/medical emergencies will be dealt with on an individual basis. See official University Policy on Makeup Examinations for Legitimate Absences.

Attendance: We will conduct the class under the presumption that you have attended all lectures, labs, and recitation sections. In particular, you are responsible for any announcements made in class.

Homework: Unless otherwise indicated, the assigned problems for each week are due the following Friday at the beginning of lecture.

Lab Assignments: Labs will be due at the beginning of your lab section one week after you have finished working on the lab in class.

We encourage you to discuss homework problems and lab assignments with your classmates, including strategies for solving different kinds of problems. Indeed, this is one of the best ways to improve your understanding of the course. However, when you actually write up your solutions, you must do this on your own. Collaboration during the write-up stage or handing in homework or labs that are almost identical to a classmate's is a form of cheating and may result in a score of zero for all your homework or lab assignments. Your homework should be: In particular, if the staple is missing, or you have "notebook frizzies" on the left side of the paper, or if your homework is illegible, then your TA has the right to deduct a point from your homework or (in extreme cases) to hand it back ungraded.

SCHOLASTIC CONDUCT: We expect the highest standards of conduct from members of this class. Cases of academic dishonesty will be treated with utmost seriousness. See Student Conduct Code. More generally, we expect students to be actively involved with the issues presented in class. In particular, you should be prepared each week to ask and answer questions.

STUDENT PRIVACY AND COURSE WEBSITE: In this class, our use of technology will sometimes make students' names and U of M Internet IDs visible within the course website, but only to other students in the same class. Since we are using a secure, password-protected course website, this will not increase the risk of identity theft or spamming for anyone in the class. If you have concerns about the visibility of your Internet ID, please contact your lecturer for further information.

INCOMPLETES: We will consider giving you an incomplete if you have successfully completed all but a small portion of the work of the course and some severe, unexpected event prevents you from completing the course. This means that you must have taken at least 2 midterms and must be doing at least C- work. We cannot give you an incomplete simply because you are behind in your work. In that case, you should try to drop the course.

S/N GRADE: If you are registered S/N, we will submit a grade of S if your letter grade is C- or above; we will submit a grade of N if your letter grade is D+ or below. IT students should not be taking this class S/N.

HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS: The lecture schedule and homework assignments as listed on a separate page.

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