Prerequisites: MATH 1113 or permission of department.
Syllabus and Objectives of the Course: Topics in Calculus I include: Limits, derivatives, differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions; linear approximation, curve sketching, optimization, indeterminate forms; The integral, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, areas. We will cover Chapters 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the text.
This course is intended to serve as a
forum to facilitate
your active learning of the material. You are
responsible for understanding the material and keeping up with the
course,
not just showing up for the class. You are expected to be able to
demonstrate
your understanding of the material by solving the problems similar
to those covered in class, not just repeating exactly things
shown in class.
Homework, Quizzes and Exams: There will be two midterms and a final exam. There will also be frequent quizzes. Doing homework is the most important component of the course. You are expected to do homework on your own everyday. It is impossible to learn the material in this course well without doing enough problems. Problems on quizzes and exams will be similar to the problems in homework assignment. Experience shows that students who do not take homework seriously do not learn the material well and perform poorly on the exams and most of them fail. For example, you may fail if you do homework only when exams are near. Quizzes are open book/notes; exams are closed book/notes. There will be no make-up quizzes or exams except extreme cases (example: a regular doctor's appointment is not an extreme case). Missed quizzes and exams will be assigned the score 0. Make sure to have your questions answered before exams. Click Here for Homework.
Remember: No one becomes a good
swimmer by just watching others
swim; likewise, no one learns mathematics well by just going to
lectures.
Important Dates From UGA
Calendar:
| Classes begin | Aug. 16, M |
| Drop for undergraduate-level courses (1000-5999) | Aug. 16-19, M-Th |
| Add for undergraduate-level courses (1000-5999) | Aug. 16-20, M-F |
| Holiday (Labor Day) | Sept. 6, M |
| Midterm | Oct. 7, Th |
| Withdrawal Deadline | Oct. 21, Th |
| Fall Break | Oct. 29, F |
| Last Day of Classes (prior to Thanksgiving Break) | Nov. 19, F |
| Holiday (Thanksgiving) | Nov. 22-26, M-F |
| Classes Resume | Nov. 29, M |
| Friday Class Schedule in Effect* | Dec. 7, Tu |
| Classes End | Dec. 7, Tu |
| Reading Day | Dec. 8, W |
| Final Exam | Mon., Dec.13, 3:30 - 6:30 pm |
Collaboration and Academic Honesty: You are strongly encouraged to form study groups to work on your homework and discuss the material of the course. However, you must do independent work on quizzes and exams. In particular, I am absolutely forbidden to help anyone on exams, so make sure have all your questions answered before you take quizzes and exams. Above all, UGA Academic Honesty Policy applies. Excerpts from the UGA Academic Honesty Policy: "Every student has an obligation to be informed concerning the terms of this policy. Accordingly, lack of knowledge of the provisions of this policy is not an acceptable defense to a charge of violating this policy."
Grading Policy (Partly based on class participation): Homework/Quizzes 25%; Midterms 40%; Final Exam 35%. Letter grades are normally given as follows (numbers are in percentages): A = 90 to 100; A- = 88 to 90-; B+ = 85 to 88-; B = 80 to 85-; B- = 78 to 80-; C+ = 75 to 78-; C = 70 to 75-; C- = 65 to 70-; D = 55 to 65-; F = 0 to 55-.
Tutoring information can
be found at: http://www.math.uga.edu/undergraduate/studyhalltutors.html, including free tutoring and other
services.
If your circumstance requires special arrangement, please let me know. I will be glad to accomodate.
Disclaimer: This syllabus provides a general guide for the course. Deviation may be necessary (also see Class Attendance and Participation above).