Penn State University - University Park
MATH 141E - Calculus with Engineering Applications II
Spring 2004 Syllabus

Catalog Description

CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II (4 semester hours) Derivatives, integrals, applications; sequences and series; analytic geometry and polar coordinates. Students may take only one course for credit from among Math 141 and 141B.

Prerequisites

Math 140, 140A or 140E. 

Text Book

Calculus, Fifth Edition, by James Stewart, published by Thomson (Brooks/Cole).

Course Syllabus

The current semester dated syllabus for Math 141 is available on-line at the following location: http://www.math.psu.edu/ug/Syllabi/Spring2004/141Esylsp04.htm

Calculators

A graphics calculator is useful as a study and learning tool when used appropriately. Calculus is a collection of ideas which are not mastered through calculator skills. However, note that no calculators are allowed on the two midterm and final examinations.

Examinations

There are two midterm examinations given from 6:30-7:45PM and a final examination given during the final exam week at the end of the semester.

Midterm Examination I: Thursday, February 19, 6:30-7:45PM
Midterm Examination II: Wednesday, March 24, 6:30-7:45 PM

If you have a conflict with either of the midterm examinations, an early conflict is given from 5:05-6:20PM on the date of the examination. In addition, a late make-up examination is offered several days later from 6:30-7:45PM. Exam I late makeup is Wednesday, February 25, 6:30-7:45PM and Exam II late makeup is Tuesday, March 30, 6:30-7:45PM.

Only students with official University conflicts, or a valid, documented excuse, such as illness, will be permitted to schedule conflict or late make-up examinations. Personal business such as travel, employment, weddings, graduations or attendance at public events such as concerts, sporting events, etc are not valid excuses. Students must get a sign up form from the instructor and bring it to 108 Whitmore to sign up for the make up exam.

Students are responsible for requesting permission from the instructor at least three days before the regularly scheduled examination, except in emergency circumstances, and for enrolling in these exams at the Calculus Office, 108 Whitmore Laboratory.

The date and time of the final examination will be announced by the University Registrar midway through the semester. The final examination may be scheduled at any time during the final exam period.  Do not plan to leave until after the last day of the final exam week, Friday, May 7, 2004.

Conflict Final Examinations

There are two types of conflict examinations, direct and overload. Direct conflicts are two examinations scheduled at the same time. Students with a direct conflict should file for a conflict examination. Overload examinations are three or more examinations scheduled within a fifteen hour period, from the beginning of the first examination to the beginning of the third examination. Students may elect to take the three or more examinations on the same day if they wish.

Students MUST file for direct and overload conflict final examinations at the Registrar's office between February 23 and March 5. 

Late-Drop

Students may add/drop a course without academic penalty within the first ten calendar days of the semester. A student may late drop a course within the first twelve weeks of the semester but accrues late drop credits equal to the number of credits in the dropped course. A baccalaureate student is limited to 16 late drop credits. The late drop deadline for Spring Semester 2004 is Friday, April 9.

Grades

The grade for the course is based on a total of 450 points distributed as shown below and the A, B, C, D and F grade levels also are shown below. The plus and minus grades will be determined within the appropriate ranges.

Midterm Examination I

100

Midterm Examination II

100

Graded homework and quizzes

100

Applied Weekly homework 100

Final Examination

150

Total

550


A GRADE

495 POINTS

B GRADE

440 POINTS

C GRADE

385 POINTS

D GRADE

330 POINTS

Tutors and Math Center

If you need extra help (paid) tutors, a list is maintained in the Mathematics Department Undergraduate Office in room 107 Whitmore Laboratory. It is available on-line at http://www.math.psu.edu/ug/PrivateTutorList.htm. It is also available through the Undergraduate Studies in Mathematics homepage at http://www.math.psu.edu/UG/. This website is a good source for general information about undergraduate mathematics as well as information on evening exam schedules, office hours for instructors, sample exams, and so on.

In addition, there is free mathematics tutoring available at the Math Center located in 220 Boucke Building, telephone 865-1841.  More information about the Math Center can be found here.

Ethics

"Academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to cheating, plagiarism, facilitating acts of academic dishonesty by others, unauthorized prior possession of examinations, submitting work of another person or work previously used without informing the instructor, or tampering with the academic work of other students. A student charged with academic dishonesty will be given oral or written notice by the instructor."

"If students believe they have been falsely accused, they should seek redress through informal discussions with the instructor, department head, dean or campus executive officer. If the instructor believes that the infraction is sufficiently serious to warrant the referral of the case to the Office of Conduct Standards or if the instructor will award a final grade of F in the course because of the infraction, the student and faculty will be afforded formal due process procedure."

If you have difficulties with the course...

If you experience difficulties with this course please consult your instructor or you may consult other instructors in the course. If your problems are other than with the material in the course, please contact the coordinator of the course, Dr. Palanivel Manoharan, whose address is given below.

Math Center

Coordinator for Math 141

Dr. Palanivel Manoharan
Coordinator of First-Year Mathematics
108 Whitmore Laboratory
Telephone: (814) 865-7528
E-mail: manohar@math.psu.edu


LECTURE-BY-LECTURE BREAKDOWN

DATE
SECTION(S) COVERED
Jan 12
Introduction / 7.1
Jan 13
7.1
Jan 14
7.2
Jan 16
7.2


Jan 19
7.3
Jan 20
7.3
Jan 21
7.4
Jan 23
7.4


Jan 26
7.5
Jan 27
7.5
Jan 28
8.1
Jan 30
8.1


Feb 2
8.2
Feb 3
8.2
Feb 4
8.3
Feb 6
8.3


Feb 9
8.4
Feb 10
8.4
Feb 11
8.5
Feb 13
7.7


Feb 16
7.7
Feb 17
Review
Feb 18
Review  (Exam I on Feb 19th)
Feb 20 8.8


Feb 23
8.8
Feb 24
12.1
Feb 25
12.1
Feb 27
12.2


Mar 1
12.2
Mar 2
12.3
Mar 3
12.4
Mar 5
12.3

SPRING BREAK
Mar 15
12.4
Mar 16
12.5
Mar 17
12.5
Mar 19
12.6


Mar 22
12.6
Mar 23
12.7
Mar 24
Review  (Exam II)
Mar 26
12.8


Mar 29
12.8
Mar 30
12.9
Mar 31
12.10
Apr 2
12.10


Apr 5
12.12
Apr 6
12.12
Apr 7
11.1
Apr 9
11.1


Apr 12
11.2
Apr 13
11.2
Apr 14
11.3
Apr 16
11.3


Apr 19
11.3
Apr 20
11.4
Apr 21
11.4
Apr 23
8.7 (Trapezoidal Rule)


Apr 26
8.7 (Simpson's Rule)
Apr 27
Review
Apr 28
Review
Apr 30
Review