MAT129 - Calculus I - Spring, 2018

INSTRUCTOR: Andy Long. Office: MEP 443; phone: 572-5794; email: longa@nku.edu

MEETING TIME/PLACE: M 12:00-12:50, TR 12:15-1:30 (MEP314).

CATALOG DESCRIPTION: MAT 129 Calculus I (4,0,4) Limits differentiation and integration with application. Recommended for all students interested in mathematics or science. Credit is not given for both MAT 129 and MAT 128. A general studies course (mathematics). PREREQ: B- or better in MAT 119 or placement.

TEXT: Calculus 7E, by James Stewart. We will cover most of the material in sections 1.5, 1.6 and 1.8 and in chapters 2, 3, 4, and 5. We will use Mathematica relatively often.

GRADING: There will be two mid-term exams and a comprehensive final. Homework will be assigned regularly: each homework will be turned in, but usually only 2-3 problems (chosen randomly) will be graded.

Your course grade will be determined as follows:
Homework: 25%
Quizzes: 10%
Two Exams 40%
Final 25%
The tests will be given in-class, on Thursdays.
Make-up exams will not be given except in extreme circumstances.

I use the standard grading scale, with a small buffer zone for the assignment of plus/minus grades:

<60 60-70 70-71 71-79 79-80 80-81 81-89 89-90 90-91 >91
F D C- C C+ B- B B+ A- A

HOMEWORK: Homework will be assigned regularly. You should expect to do a lot of homework in order to do well in the course. Some homework will be on-line (using the IMath automated system), whereas other assignments will be handed in for grading (more challenging exercises).

QUIZZES: Quizzes will (generally) be given on Thursdays, at the end of the hour; Quizzes will be short and conceptual (rather than computational) in nature. Knowledge of definitions, classes of functions, important examples, and theorems will be the emphasis. It is important to have some information at one's fingertips (or synapses), and this is the information that will be covered during these quizzes. I will drop (at least) your two lowest homework and quiz grades.

ATTENDANCE: The student is responsible for all material assigned or discussed in class. Attendance will be taken, and may be used along with class effort (as measured by participation - asking questions, answering other students' questions, group work, etc.) to resolve borderline grades.

WITHDRAWAL: The last day to withdraw from any class is March 19th, 2018. After that day it is not usually permitted.

OFFICE HOURS: M 11:00-12:00, TR 10:45-12:00, WF 9:00-10:00, F 11:00-12:00. I am also available by appointment, and at random when approached with a smile.

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