CATALOG DESCRIPTION: CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (4 semester hours) Functions; limits; analytic geometry, derivative, differentials, applications; integrals, applications. Students may take only one course for credit from among Math 110, 140, 140A, 140B, 140E, 140G, and 140H.
PREREQUISITE: Math 22, 26; or Math 40 or Math 41; or a satisfactory performance on the algebra and trigonometry math proficiency examination.
TEXT BOOK: Calculus (Single Variable) , Sixth Edition, (OR) Calculus, Sixth Edition, by James Stewart, published by Thomson (Brooks/Cole). An electronic version of the text (e-text) is available chapter by chapter through http://pennstate.ichapterssites.com
CALCULATORS: A graphics calculator is useful as a study and learning tool when used appropriately. However, calculus is a collection of ideas which are not mastered through calculator skills only. Note that no calculators are allowed on the two midterm and final examinations.
COURSE FORMAT: There are four 50-minute lectures each week. The sections covered in these lectures are listed at the end of this syllabus.
MATH DEPARTMENT AND COURSE INFORMATION: http://www.math.psu.edu/UG/. "Information about Math Courses" link includes evening exam schedules, office hours for instructors, sample exams, and suggested homework. "Information for Math Majors" link contains valuable and interesting information for students with a deeper interest in mathematics.TUTORS AND MATH CENTER: Free mathematics tutoring is available at the Math Center located in 220 Boucke Building. For more information, click: Math Center. If you need additional help, a (paid) tutors list is maintained by the Mathematics Department Undergraduate Office, http://www.math.psu.edu/ug/PrivateTutorList.htm.
EXAMINATIONS:
Two 75-minute evening examinations will be given during the semester and a
comprehensive final examination will be given during the final examination
period. NO books, notes, or calculators may be used on the examinations. You
must bring your University ID card to all exams. The examinations will be given
from 6:30 to 7:45 PM on the following dates:
Midterm Examination
I: Tuesday, February 26, Room
Midterm Examination II: Wednesday, April 2, Room
Rooms for the examinations may also be announced by your instructor at a
later date, and may also be found on the bulletin board outside 104 McAllister.
CONFLICT EXAMINATIONS: For the two
mid-semester examinations, there is a conflict examination from 5:05 to 6:20
PM on the same night as the regular examination.
Who may take the Conflict Exam? If you have a
valid conflict with the regular examination time, such as a class or other
scheduled activity, you may sign up for the conflict exam.
How and when to sign up for the Conflict Exam. Students must sign up for the Conflict Exam in class, with your instructor, on a pink form. The
student is responsible for knowing the room and time of the conflict
examination. This information is on top of the pink form. Your
instructor must turn in the pink form 2 class days prior to the
examination date. If you have not signed up with your instructor, you will not
be allowed to take the conflict exam.
Instructions on Conflict Exam night. The student is responsible for
knowing the room and time of the conflict examination. Students must
bring their University ID to the conflict examination. The ID will be
checked by the proctor. Although the conflict examination will end at 6:20
PM, no student will be permitted to leave the examination room before 6:25 PM.
Any student who leaves before 6:25 PM will receive a grade of zero on the
examination and will not be allowed to retake it.
MAKEUP EXAMINATIONS: A
makeup exam will be given about a week following the regularly scheduled exam.
Who may take the makeup exam? Students who have a valid
documented reason, such as a class conflict or illness, during both the
conflict and regular examination times are permitted to schedule a makeup
examination with no penalty. You must be prepared to verify the reason for
taking the makeup. Students who do not have a valid reason for missing the
examination, such as forgetting the date, time, or room of an examination,
are permitted to schedule the makeup, but 20 points will be deducted from
their score. Students who have taken either the regularly scheduled examination
or conflict examination are not permitted to take the makeup examination.
Students who have not signed up for the makeup with their instructor will not
be allowed to take the exam. The makeup examinations are given from 6:30
to 7:45 PM on the evenings listed below:
Make Up Exam I:
Monday, March 3
Make Up Exam II: Tuesday, April 8
How and when to sign up for the Makeup Exam.
Students must sign up for the Makeup
Exam in class, with your
instructor, on a yellow form, as soon as possible following the
regular exam date. The student is responsible for knowing
the room and time of the makeup examination. This information is on top of
the yellow form. Your instructor must turn in the yellow form 2
class days prior to the examination date. If you have not signed up with
your instructor, you will not be allowed to take the makeup exam.
Instructions on Makeup Exam night. Students are responsible
for knowing the room and time. On the day of the exam the room will be
posted on the door of 104 McAllister. Students must bring their University
ID to the makeup examination. The ID will be checked by the proctor.
FINAL EXAMINATION: The final examination will be given during the week, May 5 - 9, 2008. The final examination schedule will be announced on the Web and eLion Monday, 2/18/08. The final examination may be scheduled on any day during the final examination period. Do not plan to leave University Park until after Friday, May 9, 2008. There are two types of conflict examinations, direct and overload. Direct conflicts are two examinations scheduled at the same time. 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 or request a conflict final examination. Students may access their final exam schedule Monday, February 18, through their e-lion account. Notification of conflicts is given on the student's final exam schedule. A student must take action to request a conflict exam through e-lion between February 18 - March 2. Conflict final examinations cannot be scheduled through mathematics department, and there will be no sign up sheet in 104 McAllister for the final conflict examination.
Students who miss both the regular and conflict final examinations due to a valid and documented reason, such as illness, may be allowed to take a makeup final examination. If the student does not have a valid reason, at least a 30 point penalty will be imposed. All such makeup examinations must be scheduled through the instructor with the approval of the course coordinator and students should contact the instructor within 24 hours of the final examination. Students who have taken the original final examination are not permitted to take a makeup examination.
DEFERRED GRADES: Students who are unable to complete the course because of illness or emergency may be granted a deferred grade which will allow the student to complete the course within the first six weeks of the following semester. If the student is scheduled for Math 110 or Math 140, then the student must complete the course within 2 weeks of the following semester. Note that deferred grades are limited to those students who can verify and document a valid reason for not being able to take the final examination. For more information see, DF grade.
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 2008 is April 11, 2008.
GRADES: Your course grade will be determined by your exam scores and a homework/quiz score (labeled “QZ” by Testing Services).
|
Examination I |
100 |
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Examination II |
100 |
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Homework and/or quizzes |
100 |
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Final Examination |
150 |
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Total |
450 |
| Grade | %-score | Points |
| A, A- | 90-100 | 405-450 |
| B+, B, B- | 80-89 | 360-404 |
| C+, C | 70-79 | 315-359 |
| D | 60-69 | 270-314 |
| F | 0-59 | 0-269 |
| Grade | %-score | Points |
| A, A- | 85-100 | 380-450 |
| B+, B, B- | 75-84 | 335-379 |
| C+, C | 65-74 | 290-334 |
| D | 55-64 | 245-289 |
| F | 0-54 | 0-244 |
After the second exam and before the late-drop deadline the guaranteed maximum grade-line cutoffs for the major grades (A, B, C, D, F) will be provided to facilitate your planning for the rest of the semester. The +/- grade-lines will be assigned after the final exam. The unavoidable consequence is that some students are just “a point” away from the higher grade. For the reason of fairness, the policy in this course is to NOT adjust individual grades in such circumstances.
Academic integrity includes a commitment not to engage in or tolerate acts of
falsification, misrepresentation or deception. Such acts of dishonesty violate
the
fundamental ethical principles of the University community and compromise the
worth of work completed by others.
"Academic dishonesty includes, but is no limited to, cheating, plagiarizing,
. . ., facilitating acts of academic dishonesty by others, having unauthorized
possession of examinations, submitting work of another person or work previously
used without informing the instructor, or tampering with academic work of other
students. . . . A student charged with academic dishonesty will be given oral
or written notice of the charge by the instructor. If students believe that
they have been falsely accused, they should seek redress through informal discussions
with the instructor, the 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 Judicial Affairs, or if the instructor will award
a final grade of F in the course because of the infraction, the student and
instructor will be afforded formal due process procedures." From Policies and
Rules, Student Guide to the University Policy 49-20.
Based on the
University's Faculty
Senate Policy 49-20, a range of academic sanctions may be taken against a
student who engages in academic dishonesty. Please see the Eberly College
of Science Academic Integrity homepage for additional information and
procedures.
Course Coordinator
Ms Mary Erickson
104 McAllister
Telephone: (814) 865-7528
E-mail: erickson@math.psu.edu
Include your Name, Student ID, Course, and Section Number in any correspondence
LECTURE-BY-LECTURE BREAKDOWN
| WEEK |
DAY/DATE |
SECTION(S) COVERED |
| 1 |
Monday Jan 14 |
Class begins IntroductionReadiness quiz |
| Tuesday Jan 15 |
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| Wednesday Jan 16 |
2.1 |
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| Thursday Jan 17 |
2.2 |
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| Friday Jan 18 |
2.3 |
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| 2 |
Monday Jan 21 |
Martin Luther King Day No class |
| Tuesday Jan 22 |
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| Wednesday Jan 23 |
2.3 |
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| Thursday Jan 24 |
2.5 DROP/ADD ENDS |
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| Friday Jan 25 |
2.5 |
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| 3 |
Monday Jan 28 |
3.1 |
| Tuesday Jan 29 |
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| Wednesday Jan 30 |
3.2 |
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| Thursday Jan 31 |
3.2 |
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| Friday Feb 1 |
3.3 |
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| 4 |
Monday Feb 4 |
3.3 |
| Tuesday Feb 5 |
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| Wednesday Feb 6 |
3.4 |
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| Thursday Feb 7 |
3.4 |
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| Friday Feb 8 |
3.5 |
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| 5 |
Monday Feb 11 |
3.5 |
| Tuesday Feb 12 |
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| Wednesday Feb 13 |
3.6 |
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| Thursday Feb 14 |
3.6 |
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| Friday Feb 15 |
3.7 |
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| 6 |
Monday Feb 18 |
3.8 |
| Tuesday Feb 19 |
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| Wednesday Feb 20 |
3.8 |
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| Thursday Feb 21 |
3.8 |
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| Friday Feb 22 |
Review |
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| 7 |
Monday Feb 25 |
Review |
| Tuesday Feb 26 |
Exam I (6:30 - 7:45 PM) | |
| Wednesday Feb 27 |
3.9 |
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| Thursday Feb 28 |
3.9 |
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| Friday Feb 29 |
4.1 |
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| 8 |
Monday March 3 |
4.1 |
| Tuesday March 4 |
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| Wednesday March 5 |
4.2 |
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| Thursday March 6 |
4.3 |
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| Friday March 7 |
4.3 |
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| March 10 - March 14 |
Spring Break |
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| 9 |
Monday March 17 |
4.4 |
| Tuesday March 18 |
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| Wednesday March 19 |
4.5 |
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| Thursday March 20 |
4.5 |
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| Friday March 21 |
4.7 |
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| 10 |
Monday March 24 |
4.7 |
| Tuesday March 25 |
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| Wednesday March 26 |
4.7 |
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| Thursday March 27 |
4.9 |
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| Friday March 28 |
4.9 |
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| 11 |
Monday March 31 |
Review |
| Tuesday April 1 |
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| Wednesday April 2 |
Review Exam II (6:30 - 7:45 PM) |
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| Thursday April 3 |
5.1 |
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| Friday April 4 |
5.1 |
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| 12 |
Monday April 7 |
5.2 |
| Tuesday April 8 |
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| Wednesday April 9 |
5.2 |
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| Thursday April 10 |
5.3 |
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| Friday April 11 |
5.3 LATE DROP DEADLINE |
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| 13 |
Monday April 14 |
5.4 |
| Tuesday April 15 |
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| Wednesday April 16 |
5.5 |
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| Thursday April 17 |
5.5 |
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| Friday April 18 |
6.1 |
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| 14 |
Monday April 21 |
6.1 |
| Tuesday April 22 |
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| Wednesday April 23 |
6.2 |
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| Thursday April 24 |
6.2 |
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| Friday April 25 |
6.3 |
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| 15 |
Monday April 28 |
6.3 |
| Tuesday April 29 |
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| Wednesday April 30 |
6.3 |
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| Thursday May 1 |
Review |
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| Friday May 2 |
Review LAST DAY OF CLASSES |