MATH 2200 Calculus        

 

Spring 2006

 

Monday, Wednesday and Friday 12:20-1:10 (10-142)

 

Chemistry Room 553

 

Co-requisite:  MATH 2200L

 

Text:

Edwards & Penney, Calculus with Analytic Geometry, 6e,”Early Transcendentals

 

Version”, Prentice Hall, 2003

 

 

Course Description:

Introductory differential calculus and its applications. Topics

 

include limits, continuity, differentiability, derivatives of trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions, maximum-minimum problems, curve sketching, linear approximation and antiderivatives.

 

 

 

Instructor Information:

 

Instructor:  

Bree Ettinger

Office:  

438 Boyd Studies Research Center

Office Phone:

542-2593

E-mail address:

bree@math.uga.edu

Office Hours:

To be announced

Grading Policy:

Homework 

(10 @ 10 points)

100 points

Tests

(4 @ 100 points)

400 points

Final

(1 @ 200 points)

200 points

Make-Up Work:

Homework will be taken up at the end of class on the day it is due, no exceptions. Tests may be made up only if there is a valid excuse approved by the Vice President of Student Affairs.

Withdrawals:

 A student that withdraws from Calculus Lab must also withdraw from the Calculus class, but you are allowed to complete the lab without completing the class.
 

Academic Honesty:  

"I will be academically honest in all of my academic work and will not tolerate academic dishonesty of others."

UGA's Honor Code

All students are responsible for maintaining the highest standards of honesty and integrity in every phase of their academic careers. The penalties for academic dishonesty are severe and ignorance is not an acceptable defense. See UGA Academic Honesty Policy on the web at www.uga.edu/ovpi/academic_honesty/culture_honesty.htm (that is where I obtained the honor code and the above statement).  

 

Schedule:

 

Date:

 

Sections:

January 9

First Day

 

January 9-12

Drop/Add

 

January 16

M.L.K. Day

 

January 20

Homework 1

2.1-2.3

January 27

Homework 2

2.4 - 3.1

February 3

Homework 3

3.2 - 3.3

February 10

Test 1

2.1-3.4

February 17

Homework 4

3.5 - 3.6

February

Homework 5

3.7

March 2

Midpoint

 

March 3

Test 2

Up to 3.8

March 7

Withdrawal Deadline

 

March 10

Homework 6

2.9-4.2

March 13-17

Spring Break

 

March 24

Homework 7

4.3

March 31

Test 3

Up to 4.3

April 7

Homework 8

4.5 - 4.6

April 14

Homework 9

4.7

April 21

Test 4

Up to 4.7

April 28

Homework 10

2.1-4.7

May 1

Last Day of Class

 

May 2

Reading Day

 

May 3

FINAL 12:00 - 3:00