Math 2210L – Integral Calculus Lab –
Fall 2005
Instructor: Jacob Keenum Office: Boyd 427F
Call: 71-456 Office Hours: MWF 10:
Time:
Room: 221 Mailbox: Boyd 434A
Website: www.math.uga.edu/~keenum
Course
Description/Objective
The Integral Calculus Lab is geared towards supplementing Integral Calculus. Maple assignments and Maple related quizzes will be given with the intent of abetting the learning process.
Materials
Format
Grades
Grading will based on the average of projects and quizzes
A: 100-90 B: 89-80 C: 79-70 D: 69-60 F: 59-0
Late Work
All projects must be turned in on time. For most projects, you will have 2 weeks in which to complete them. So excuses like “the printer wouldn’t print” won’t fly. It is your responsibility to complete the projects on time! If you wait ‘til the last minute to work on your project and the printer peters out, then it is your fault for procrastinating!
Attendance
You are responsible for all material covered in class. While attendance is not enforced, it is strongly encouraged.
Academic Honesty
Academic Honesty is very important to this university and it should be to all of us. The value of your degree that you are working towards is affected by all of us maintaining honesty in our academic work. Please don’t put your education at risk by turning in someone else’s work or cheating in any way, shape, or form. You won’t learn the material, and by the policy, you must be reported. This is an involved ordeal that neither of us wants to go through. The University’s Academic Honesty Policy can be viewed at http://www.uga.edu/ovpi/academic_honesty/academic_honesty.htm.
Group Work
You may work in groups on the projects, but the final write-ups must reflect your own work.
Withdrawal
Information
If you withdrawal from the lab, then you must withdrawal from the regular course.
Standard disclaimer: This
syllabus provides a general guideline for the course; deviation may be
necessary