Math 2210      Calculus II     Summer 2005 11:45A-12:45P Daily Room Life Sci-C130

Instructor: Dr. Alla V. Balueva          Final: Wed. Aug 3, 12:00 pm3:00 pm

 

 

Text: Calculus with Analytical Geometry, “Early Transcendentals Version”, 6e, by Edwards & Penney, 2003, Prentice Hall.

          Optional: Student's Solution Manual

           A Scientific Calculator will be needed

 

Prerequisite: Math 2200 Calculus I with a passing grade. Those students for which several years have passed since studying Calculus I may need to review it.

 

Course Description: Methods of Integration, Application of Integration: area, volume, arc length, surface area, moments and center of gravity, work, hydrostatic pressure; Differential Equations.

 

Textbook Sections:    Chapter 5          Sections            3-8

Chapter 6          Sections            1-6, 7, 8

                                    Chapter 7          Sections            2-7

                                    Chapter 8          Sections            1, 3-7.

                                   

 

Course Requirements

 

1.       Last day to withdraw without receiving a WF is July 8. Only students currently passing will receive a W.

 

2.       Lectures are in integral part of the course. All attempts should be made to attend each session. Because of the extensive material to be covered, missing lectures would result in a loss of continuity. Roll will be taken daily. Arrival late to class is  disruptive, and you will be counted absent. If you leave the room, do not bother to return. If there are medical reasons you must leave please notify me now. You will be required to provide documentation of any medical condition. Excessive absences could result in possible withdrawal from the course. If you leave the class early you will be considered absent that day.

 

3.       Reading the text and working the assigned exercises is a must. Suggested Assignments will be given with each section.

 

4.       It will be probably require 6-8 hours minimum of outside study per week to successfully master the material.

 

5.       Students are responsible for all material covered or assigned in class, whether or not it is in the text.

 

6.       If you are absent the day a test is returned, you will have to pick it up in my office during announced office hours.

 

7.       All work submitted for credit is assumed to be the students alone. Any plagiarism or cheating will be dealt with severely. Cheating on a test or exam will receive a O.

 

8.      There will be no make-up tests or exams.

 

9.       Last day of class is August 2.

 

 

 

Evaluations:    Tentative Dates

 

            Tests:  

Monday            June 20             100 points

                        Tuesday            July 05              100 points

                        Thursday          July 21              100 points

                                               

Reviews:

                                    Review #0        June 20             30 points

                                    Review #1        July 05              30 points

                                    Review #2        July 21              30 points

                                    Review #3        August 02         30 points

 

Quizzes: 12 quizzes, each counts 10 points, I will drop 4 lowest grades – total 80 points

           

                        Final                Aug 3 200 points

                                                                        600 Total

 

Grades will be determined as follows:

 

                        90%     of 600 points = 540 points for an A

                        80%     of 600 points = 480 points for a B

                        70%     of 600 points = 420 points for a C

                        60%     of 600 points = 360 points for a D

                        Below 360 points is not passing.

 

Office Hours: MTTh    12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. or before the class – welcome to stop by

Boyd Graduate Building room 525

Phone:             706-542-2555

Email:               balueva@math.uga.edu, balueva@hotmail.com

This syllabus provides a general plan for the semester, deviations may be necessary.