MATH 2210 Spring
Semester 2004
Instructor:
Nadia Mazza
Office: GSRC
447
Phone: 542
2605
Email: nmazza@math.uga.edu
Office hours:
M, W, F:
Textbook: Edwards and Penney, Calculus, Early Transcendentals Version, Sixth Edition,
2003.
Topics:
|
I. |
Riemann sums and the
integral |
Sections 5.3-5.7 |
|
II. |
Application of the integral |
Sections 5.8; 6.1-6.5 |
|
III. |
Transcendental functions
and techniques of integration |
Sections 6.7+6.8: 7.2-7.7 |
|
IV. |
Differential equations |
Sections 8.1-8.7 |
Attendance Policy: Students are expected to attend
classes regularly. A student who incurs an excessive number of
absences may be withdrawn from a class at the discretion of the professor. Students
must arrive on time to class, participate actively to the lessons and do their homework. I do neither accept
late homework, nor idle talking in class. Students are strongly recommended to work regularly, and to come to my office
during office hours to discuss a homework problem or any aspect of the course.
Consider also the UGA tutorials: free tutoring, call
542-7575.
Grading: Three announced tests will take place during the semester. There is
no grade for homework . Instead, homework and attendence are checked through unannounced quizzes in class. The final grade will be then
calculated as follows:
- Average
of Tests 1 to 3 à 50%
- Average
of Quizzes 1 to n à 25%
- Final
Exam à 25%
Academic Honesty: 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 is not an acceptable defense. You
should familiarize yourself with the University
Academic Honesty Policy and pledge to conduct yourself within the
guidelines of this policy.