Contact InfoVisitor Info
About Us
Department Members
Research
Seminars & Conferences
Undergraduate Information
Graduate Information
Alumni Information
Related Sites
VIGRE Program

 

 

MATH2200 SPRING 2003

Time, Location: MWF, 10:10-11:00 am Room 570, Chemistry
Instructor: Victoria Baramidze
Office: 427G (Boyd)
Phone: 542-2722
E-mail: vbaramid@arches.uga.edu
Office Hours:MWF 11:10-12:10 am or by appointment
Text: Calculus with Analytic Geometry, 6th Edition, by Edwards and Penney
Co requisite: MATH 2200L (Differential Calculus Laboratory).
You must take the lab if you are in this class.

Grading Policy:
Home works and Quizzes 25%
Three Tests 45% (15 % each)
Final Exam 30%

Tests (Tentative dates): Test 1 February 10
Test 2 March 10
Test 3 April 21

Homework: HW will be assigned every day. NO late HW will be accepted

Quizzes: We will have several quizzes during the semester. Usually they will contain the problems similar to the assigned homework.

Attendance Policy: After 4 absences, a student can be withdrawn with a WF grade. A student must initiate the process in order to get a W prior to the midpoint withdrawing deadline ( March 7).

Tentative Plan for the Course:

I. Review of functions and prelude to calculus ( Chapters 1 and 2) ~ 2 weeks.
II. The derivative and rules for differentiation (Sections 3.1-3.4) ~ 2 weeks.
III. Applications of the derivative; derivatives of transcendental functions. (Sections 3.5-3.9) ~ 4 weeks
IV. Additional applications (Sections 4.1-4.4) ~ 2 weeks
V. Curve sketching (Sections 4.5-4.7) ~ 2 weeks
VI. Anti-derivatives (Section 5.1-5.2) ~1 week

Academic Honesty: All the work you turn in must be your own. You can study in groups and work out the basic ideas of solutions to homework problems in that setting. However, each student should write up her/his own solution in detail without consulting other students' write-ups, and should understand her/his write-up completely. If in doubt, consult the UGA Academic Honesty Policy at http://www.uga.edu/vpaa/polproc/ahpol/main.html; especially section 5 of it.

Final Exam: May 5, 8:00 - 11:00 a.m.

The course syllabus provides a general plan for the course; deviations may be necessary.