MAT 216 4 credits
Section 41952 11:40-12:40 p.m. M-Th
Instructor: Mark Ubelhor
e-mail: mubelhor@eicc.edu
Phone: 441-4333 Office: Rm 2407
OFFICE HOURS:
M: 4:20 - 5:20
T: (10:30 - 11:00*) & 4:20 - 4:50
W: 4:20 - 5:20
Th: (10:30 - 11:00*) & 4:20 - 4:50
F: 10:30 - 11:30
(*in the Math Center)Exams
1: Chapter 6
2: Sections 7.7, 7.8, & 4.6
3: Chapter 8
4: Chapter 11
5: Chapter 10Grading Scale
A: 90% - 100%
B: 80% - 89%
C: 70% - 79%
D: 60% - 69%
F: Less than 60%Final Grade
Homework = 10%
Quizzes = 10%
Test Average = 80%
Continuation of Calculus I. The second course in the series. Topics include differentiation and integration of trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential functions, methods of integration, improper integrals, polar coordinates, and infinite series.
MAT 210, Calculus I, or the equivalent.
The text is Thomas' Calculus, 11th Edition, by Thomas, Weir, Hass, & Giordano, © 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. You will also need a MathXL account and a TI graphics calculator - preferably a TI-83 or TI-84 or TI-86 (the TI-89 and TI-92 calculators are not allowed on tests). Visit theTI calculators web sitefor more information.
Please have your cell phones and pagers turned off during class time. Regular attendance is expected and will be checked at the beginning of each class. If you miss class, you are still responsible for all material covered, announcements made, homework due, and tests given during your absence. In addition to time in class, you should expect to spend an average of eight hours outside of class each week working with the material.
Notify me promptly if you must miss a test. It might be possible for you to take the test in advance or before the next class meeting. Otherwise, you must take a makeup test later in the semester. You are allowed only one makeup test, and it will probably be a more difficult than the original exam.
I will be assigning odd-numbered exercises from the textbook and exercises in MathXL. Quizzes will consist of a combination of MathXL quizzes and selected problems from the assigned textbook exercises. I give no credit for problems turned in late or for miscopied problems.
If you are having trouble with any of the material, please come in to see me during my office hours. You can also get help in the Math Center (room 2015) or by viewing the lectures again.
Jan. 21 -- Martin Luther King Day
March 14 -- Midterm
March 17-21 -- Spring Break
April 8 -- Advising Day
April 23 -- Last day to withdraw
May 13 -- Commencement