Math 2200 Jonathan
Kujawa
60-038 MWF 8am, Boyd Center, Room 303 Boyd
Center, 527A
70-050 MWF 11:15am, Chemistry Building, Room 551 583-0433
Webpage: ??? kujawa@math.uga.edu
Office Hours: TBA. If you need
help outside of office hours, I'm always happy to schedule a meeting.
Course Information:
Book: Calculus, Early Transcendentals
Version, 6th Edition, by Edwards and Penny.
Syllabus: Chapters 2, 3, 4, and parts of 5.
Midterms: TBA.
Final Exam: 60-038: Monday, May 3,
70-050: Monday, May
3,
Grade breakdown: Homework/Quizzes=25%, Midterm I, II, III = 15%
each, Final Exam = 30%.
Homework, Quizzes, etc.:
Selected homework will be assigned for each section of the text. The
homework will be collected on a regular basis. The problems I assign
should be considered the bare minimum. I strongly recommend you do
additional problems. Calculus is an art which is only mastered through
lots of practice.
We will have short quizzes most weeks.
From time to time we will have worksheets, group assignments, etc. as the
material warrants. The grades for this work will also be counted under
the category ``Homework/Quizzes."
The two lowest grades in this category will be dropped.
Important Notes:
I have a firm policy of not accepting late work. This is especially true
for quizzes and exams. If alternate arrangements need to be made, the
work must be completed before the due date. The only exception to this
policy is documented medical emergencies and the like.
In all your work, neatness and clarity count. Part of mathematics is the
ability to clearly communicate your solution to others. If the reader
(e.g. myself, the grader, your fellow student) cannot
read or understand your solution, you will invariably lose points. Most
people find it helpful to first work out the problem on scratch paper and then
to write out their final solution.
You should make every effort to attend class every day. You are
responsible for any material covered in class, including the days you are
absent. Please get the notes, handouts, assignments from another student
or myself. Tardiness is similarly discouraged.
I do grades strictly by the numbers. That is, if you get 90\%+ of the
available points in class, you will get an A. On rare occasions I make
upward adjustments in individuals' grades if there are execeptional
circumstances.
Assignments will be announced in class and posted on the course web page.
Academic Honesty:
I consider academic honesty to be at the foundation of a University's
activities in education and research. Cheating is an attack on the efforts of myself and fellow students, and above all, on the cheater's
integrity. Those caught cheating will be dealt with to the full extent allowed
under University policy. Please refer to the University's Academic
Honesty Policy for further details.