MATH 2200 Syllabus, Spring
2006
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Instructor Information | |
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Name |
Haipeng Liu |
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Hliu@math.uga.edu |
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Office location |
524A, GSRC |
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Office hours |
TR 3:00-4:30PM or by Appointment |
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Phone |
(706) 542-2620 |
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Course Information | |
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Course title |
Single Variable Calculus |
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Course number |
MATH 2200 |
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Course discipline |
Mathematics |
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Course description |
To determine the slope of a tangent line to a curve and to investigate applications of this slope. |
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Location |
218, Food Sciences |
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Meeting day(s) |
MTW |
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Meeting time(s) |
10:10A-11:00A |
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Prerequisite(s) |
Pre-calculus (MAT 1113) or its equivalent. |
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Textbooks | |
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Required reading |
Calculus: Early Transcendentals Version, Edwards and Penney, 6th Edition |
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Policies | |
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Introduction |
Tests 1-4: 60% Quizzes: 5% Homework:5% Final Exam: 30% A- to A=90-93-100, B- to B+=80-82-86-89, C- to C+=70-72-76-79, D- to D+=60-62-66-69, F=below 60. |
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Attendance | |
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Introduction |
Attendance: Daily attendance is strongly suggested. Any student with 3 of fewer absences for the semester will be allowed the option of having their final exam score replace their lowest test score. |
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Calculator | |
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Introduction |
Graphic calculator will not be allowed in the quizzes and tests. |
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Test schedule | |
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Introduction |
Test 1 to Test 4: to be announced. Final Exam: Fri, May 4. |
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Important Dates | |
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Introduction |
Classes Begin: January 8th; Holiday (M.L.K. day):
January 15th; Midpoint Withdrawal Deadline: March 1st; Spring Break: Mar.
12-16; Classes End: Apr. 30; Reading Day: May 1; Final Exams: Fri, May 4, |
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Miscellaneous | |
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Introduction |
As a general rule I DO NOT give make-up quizzes or exams. Quizzes will be announced so there is no need for one to arbitrarily miss class on quiz days. If you have a legitimate emergency, please contact the Office of Student Affairs. Student Affairs can verify your situation and will provide your professors with this verification. |
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Additional information |
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 of UGA policy is NOT an acceptable defense. Students should pay particular attention to sections 5 and 7 of the academic honesty statement found at the link below. www.uga.edu/ovpi/academic_honesty/culture_honesty.htm |
This syllabus provides a general guide for the course. Deviation may be necessary.