MATH 111
          - Techniques of Calculus II -

      Pennsylvania State University      
      Spring 2013

      Instructor:   Andrew Belmonte
      Contact info:   322 McAllister Building, telephone: 865-2491, email: alb18.AT.psu.edu
      Office hours:   Mon 1-2, Tues 4-5, Wed 2:30-4, or by appointment.

      This course is a continuation of Math 110 - we will focus on methods in the calculus of several variables, as well as an introduction to differential equations. Topics will include functions of more than one variable, partial derivatives, extreme values of functions of several variables, the least squares method, the method of Lagrange multipliers, and double integrals. Differential equations are one of the most important uses of calculus. We will introduce some of the standard differential equations as found in various applications, and cover some methods of solving them.

      Class times and locations:
      • Section 1 (TR 10:10-11 AM):     104 Thomas Bldg        Registrar Schedule Number: 932905
      • Section 2 (TR 1:25-2:15 PM):     106 Osmond Lab        Registrar Schedule Number: 932908

      Course Text (required):
      • Applied Calculus for the Managerial, Life and Social Sciences, 8th edition, by S. Tan (Brooks/Cole Publishing, 2011)
        The 7th edition of this book is also acceptable. Electronic versions of the entire book or selected chapters are
        available for purchase at www.cengagebrain.com.
      • Link to the Webassign login here.


      Review Sessions:

        FINAL - Monday April 29th, 7:30-9:30pm in 273 Willard Bldg.

        Midterm - Monday March 11th, 5-7pm in 273 Willard Bldg.


      Homework:

        Current HW

      Some review materials from single variable calculus:

        David Little's Math 110 review sheets: graphs, derivatives, integrals.


      Exam Schedule:

        Midterm:   Wednesday, March 13th, 6:30-7:45pm (026 Hosler).

        Final Exam:   Wednesday, May 1st, 2:30-4:20pm (129 Waring).


      Last modified 29 April 2o13, by AB