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...162 Math Course Information Prerequisite An ACT composite score of at least 29 (or 1290 on the SAT), and a score of 5 on the relevant AP exam. Required Text University Calculus, by J. Hass, M. Weir, and G. Thomas, Jr. Course Content Selected sections in Chapters 7-10, 12, 13 of the textbook. Course Objective We will continue our exploration of differential and integral calculus. Homework Policy Problems will be assigned regularly. I encourage you to collaborate with each other when doing the homework...
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162 Math Course Information Prerequisite An ACT composite score of at least 29 (or 1290 on the SAT), and a score of 5 on the relevant AP exam. Required Text University Calculus, by J. Hass, M. Weir, and G. Thomas, Jr. Course Content Selected sections in Chapters 7-10, 12, 13 of the textbook. Course Objective We will continue our exploration of differential and integral calculus. Homework Policy Problems will be assigned regularly. I encourage you to collaborate with each other when doing the homework problems. One of the goals in doing the homework is to not only further develop your problem-solving skills, but to improve your ability to communicate mathematics. Make-up Policy There will be no make-ups for the quizzes. The lowest quiz grade will be dropped. There will be no make-up exams. If you miss an exam, the score on the final will be substituted for the score of the exam. Grading Policy Quizzes will be given weekly. There will be three midterm exams, and a final exam. The points will be distributed as follows: Quizzes 100 Midterm Exams 300 Final Exam 150 Total 550 Points The distribution grades of is not determined until the end of the semester. In a typical situation, the final distribution of grades will determine the cutoff point for A's, B's, etc. I can guarantee, however, that if your class average is 90 or better, then you will receive an A for the course. Only grades of B- or better will receive an honors designation. Attendance Policy Your attendance is not mandatory; however, your likelihood of doing well is directly proportional to the number of lectures that you attend. If you decide not to attend, that is your business, but please do not then expect me to be sympathetic to your pleas for help the day before a quiz is given. Electronic Gadget Policy While you are free to use the technology of your choice while doing the homework problems, you will not be permitted to use any technology when taking in-class quizzes or exams. The classroom is a No Cell Phone Zone. You are not to use your cell phone to make phone calls, receive phone calls, or text message. Any violation of this policy will result in the deduction of three points from your final class average.
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