Syllabus for Calculus 166 ICN Instructor Hentzel Office Phone: 515-294-8141 E-mail: hentzel@iastate.edu Math Department Fax: 515-294-5454 Office Hours 9:00-10:00 M W F (in Lago 147) 1:00- 2:00 M W F (in 432 Carver) http://www.math.iastate.edu/hentzel/class.166.08 Departmental Calculus Web site: http://orion.math.iastate.edu/calculus/ Departmental Course Outline http://orion.math.iastate.edu/calculus/syl/Calculus_II_Syllabus.html Departmental Statement of Objectives http://orion.math.iastate.edu/calculus/obj/objectives_Calc_II.ps http://orion.math.iastate.edu/calculus/obj/objectives_Calc_II.pdf The Department uses the "Objectives" document as a guide in designing the common midterm and final exams. (* This section does not take the common midterm and final exams. We have an exemption because of the ICN component of the course *) Textbook: Calculus by Varberg, Purcell, Rigdon, ninth edition. There are four 90 Minute exams: The dates are on: Test #1 Monday, February 4 Test #2 Monday, February 25 Test #3 Monday, April 14 Test #4 Friday, May 2 The assigned homework problems are due before the next class. Fax in only the assigned problems. After each assigned problem, please write a sentence or two detailing what you learned. I do not assign busy work. The problems are chosen for the ideas involved. Rather than assigning a whole series of problems as a drill to maximize your computation speed, a few are assigned to measure the understanding of the material. I try to allow enough time to do the exams. If there is a problem with not having enough time, let me know and we can arrange something. One good way to focus in on what you learned is to try to work the problem before class. If you can work the problem already, then say, "I worked the problem before studying the material. I learned not to be afraid of trying something new." If you cannot work the problem without studying the material, point out what the problem was. Perhaps you might say, "I did not know what a unit vector was, now I know that you divide by the length." Homework in total counts the same as two tests. The problems before midterm count as one test. The problems after midterm count as one test. HW1+HW2+T1+T2+T3+T4 average = ------------------------ 6 The grading scale is: 0-59 60-61 62 63-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-82 83-86 87-89 90-92 93-100 F D- D D+ C- C C+ B- B B+ A- A ############################################################# January 14 5.1 Area p280:20,24,29,30 January 16 5.2 Washers p286:12,15,18,24,26 January 18 5.3 Shells p293:13,14,16,19 January 21 Vacation January 23 5.4 Length p300:18,20,21,28 January 25 5.5 Work & Force p306: 2, 4,12,16 January 28 5.6 Moments p313: 4,16,22,30 January 30 5.8 Chapter Review p324: 4,12,20,22 February 1 REVIEW February 4 TEST 1 February 6 7.1 Integration Rules p386: 26,36,42 February 8 7.2 Integration Parts p391: 32,42,46,50 February 11 7.3 Trigonometric Integration p399: 6,12,24,32 February 13 7.4 Rational Substition p403: 4,18,32,33 February 15 7.5 Integrating Rational functions p410: 6,10,14,20 February 18 7.6 Strategies for integration p421:44,46,48,50 February 20 7.7 Chapter Review February 22 REVIEW February 25 TEST 2 February 27 8.1 Type 0/0 p427:14,16,22,26 February 29 8.2 Indeterminant forms p432:12,24,41,44 March 3 8.3 Infinite Limits p441: 8,14,26,36 March 5 8.4 Infinite functions p445: 8,14,16,42 March 7 9.1 Sequence p453: 2,22,36,37 March 10 9.2 Series p461: 2,22,36,37 March 12 Applications March 14 9.3 Integral Test p467:16,18,22,26 March 17 Vacation March 19 Vacation March 21 Vacation March 24 9.4 Other Tests p473: 2,14,26,39 March 26 9.5 Alternating Series p478: 6,12,26,29,45 March 28 9.5 Conditional Convergence p505: 1-28 Give Reasons March 31 9.6 Power Series p483: 2, 6,12,24 April 2 9.7 Operations p487: 1, 5,11,14 April 4 9.8 MacLaurin p495: 4, 8,16,28 April 7 9.9 Approximation p503: 2, 4, 6, 8,50 April 9 9.10 Ch.Rev p505: 29-42 April 11 Review April 14 TEST 3 April 16 10.4 Parametric P534 11,28,46,56 April 18 10.5 Polar p541: 22,24,28,32 April 21 10.6 Polar Graphs p545: 9,15,21,29,45 April 23 10.7 Polar Calculus p551: 2,12,14,22,25 April 25 10.7 Calculus p553: 26-52 Even Only April 28 Chapter Review April 30 Review (April 30 Practice Test) May 2 TEST 4 May 5 Final Week May 7 Final Week May 9 Final Week Be sure the thank your teacher for the opportunity that you have had to take calculus on the ICN. Without their effort and cooperation, it would not be possible to have distance education. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sample Syllabus Statements 1. "If you have a documented disability and anticipate needing accommodations in this course, please make arrangements to meet with me soon. Please request that a Disability Resources staff send a Student Academic Accommodation Request (SAAR) form verifying your disability and specifying the accommodation you will need." 2. "If you have a disability and require accommodations, please contact the instructor early in the semester so that your learning needs may be appropriately met. You will need to provide documentation of your disability to the Disability Resources (DR) office, located on the main floor of the Student Services Building, Room 1076, 515-294-6624." 3. "Iowa State University complies with the American with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Any student who may require an accommodation under such provisions should contact me as soon as possible and no later than the end of the first week of class or as soon as you become aware. No retroactive accommodations will be provided in this class." 4. "If a student has a disability that qualifies under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and requires accommodations, he/she should contact the Disability Resources (DR) office for information on appropriate policies and procedures. DR is located on the main floor of the Student Services Building, Room 1076; their phone is 515-294-6624." 5. "Any student who feels s/he may need an accommodation based on the impact of a disability should contact me privately to discuss your specific needs. Please contact the Disability Resources Office at 515-294-6624 in room 1076, Student Services Building to coordinate reasonable accommodations for students with documented disabilities." 6. "If you have a documented disability that requires assistance, you will need to go to the Disability Resource (DR) Office for= coordination of your academic accommodations. The DR is located in the Student Services Building, Room 1076. Their phone number is 515-294-6624, TDD 515-294-6335 or email Bea at Awoniyib@iastate.edu." 7. "Please address any special needs or special accommodations with me at the beginning of the semester or as soon as you become aware of your needs. Those seeking accommodations based on disabilities should obtain a Student Academic Accommodation Request (SAAR) form from the Disability Resources (DR) office (515-294-6624). DR is located on the main floor of the Student Services Building, Room 1076." =20