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Math 1271_010: Calculus I (Spring 2008)

 

l        Lecturer: Yujin Guo, Vincent Hall 302, (612) 625-9817, Emailyjguo@math.umn.edu

l        Classroom: SciCB 125Class Time: 8:00 AM--8:50 AM, MWF.

l        Office hours: 1:30 PM --2:20 PM (MWF) or by appointment.

l        Teaching AssistantsChung-I Ho and Amy T Decelles

l        Recitation Hours:  011 Dis, 08:00 AM - 08:50 AM (Tu,Th), VinH  2 Chung-I Ho;

                                  012 Dis, 08:00 AM - 08:50 AM (Tu,Th), VinH  1 Amy T Decelles;

                                  013 Dis, 09:05 AM - 09:55 AM (Tu,Th), VinH  1 Amy T Decelles;

                                  014 Dis, 09:05 AM - 09:55 AM (Tu,Th), VinH  2 Chung-I Ho.

l       Textbook: Calculus, Early Transcendentals, 6th edition.

l        Course Coverages: Chapter 2 (except 2.4), Chapter 3 (except 3.7, 3.8 and 3.11), Chapter 4 (except 4.6), Chapters 5 & 6.

l       Suggested Homework Problems


Final Grade Evaluation: Quizzes or Homework (15%) + Three Midterms (15% x 3 = 45%) + Final Exam (40%).

Midterm Exams (15% x 3 = 45%) & Final Exam (40%): (Location & time of any Midterm Exam are the same as those of your discussion class)

1.       Midterm 1: Tuesday, February 12, 2008;

Review on Midterm I,

2.       Midterm 2: Tuesday, March 11, 2008;

Review on Midterm II,

3.       Midterm 3: Tuesday, April 22, 2008;

Review on Midterm III,

4.       Final Exam: 1:30--4:30PM, May 12, 2008;

Location: Willey Hall 125 (West Bank). Be sure to bring your U-ID & #2 Pencil for the Final Exam!

Rules for Exams:

5.        No notes or books of any kind is allowed;

6.        No calculator is allowed;

7.        No multiple boxed answers for any exam;

8.        Disability Services Testing must be requested one week before any exam;

9.        Missing any exam results in a mark of 0. Makeup exam will be given only for absence due to unavoidable or legitimate circumstances, such as verified illness, participation in intercollegiate athletic events or other group activities sponsored by the University, subpoenas, jury duty, religious observances and etc. Students are responsible for notifying the Lecturer such circumstances with effective documents one week before any exam