University of Georgia Department of Mathematics

CALCULUS I
Fall 2006




Instructor: Victor Kreiman
Office: 318 Boyd Graduate Studies
Office Hours: M, W 10-10:30, 1:15-1:45, F 10-10:30, or by appointment
Phone: (706) 542-2642
e-mail: vkreiman@math.uga.edu
Webpage: www.math.uga.edu/~vkreiman


Prerequisites
Math 1113 or permission of department.

Textbook
University Calculus, by Hass, Weir, and Thomas.

Contents
This course serves as an introduction to differential and integral calculus. We will cover almost all of Chapters 2 - 5 of the textbook, with some additions, omissions, and reorganizations.

Grading
Your grade will be based on four tests (67%) and a final exam (33%). Percentages of at least 90, 80, 70, and 60 guarantee grades of at least A-, B-, C-, and D- respectively. Homework will not be collected and hence not graded. However, you are expected to do the assigned problems as they are assigned.

Missed work
There will be no make-up tests. If you miss one of the four tests for a legitimate reason, your grade will be determined by the remaining tests and the final exam. A test missed for no reason will be counted as a score of 0 points.

Attendance
It is your responsibility to know what happens in class. The best way to fulfill this obligation is to come to every class meeting unless you are too ill to attend. Much of the time in class will be spent elaborating on text material, reviewing previous material and explaining concepts in several different ways. It is important that you are present and attentive at every class meeting.

Calculators and Computers
Use of calculators and/or computers is permitted when doing homework problems. They will NOT be allowed on the tests nor on the final exam.