Math 142 General Information
Sections 10 and 12
Fall 2008


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Course Guide and Syllabus: printable pdf version of the handout distributed on the first day of class.


Course Description

The topics that we will cover include:

This material corresponds to Section 5.5 and Chapters 6 through 10 of Stewart's Calculus.


Prerequisites

All students enrolled in MATH 142 must satisfy one of the following requirements:


Course Homepage

http://www.calpoly.edu/~dpaquin/math142fall08.html


Professor

Name Office E-mail Phone Office Hours
Dr. Dana Paquin 25-327 dpaquin@calpoly.edu 756-2679 Monday 4:30-6:00 pm, second floor of Kennedy Library

Tuesday 11:00 am-12:00 pm, 25-327 (my office)

Thursday 4:30-6:00 pm, second floor of Kennedy Library

Friday 11:00 am-12:00 pm, 25-327 (my office)

Additional office hours by appointment! Please email me to schedule a meeting!


Course Time and Location

SectionMeeting TimesLocationWorkshop
Section 10 MTRF 2:10-3:00 pmStarting on Monday, September 29, Section 10 will meet in 42-205E (in Mott Gym)!

38-222 (until Thursday, September 25)

Math 152-03, TR 6:10-8:00 pm
Section 12 MTRF 3:10-4:00 pm186-C100

If you are enrolled in Math 142-10 (Section 10), there is a workshop available for your course. The supplemental workshop is a focused study time designed to enhance your learning of the material. Spaces in the workshop are available on a first-come, first-served basis. To reserve a space in the workshop, email your request to kdelaney@calpoly.edu. Include your full name, phone number, math course and workshop section you are interested in, and indicate whether you are already enrolled in the math course (Math 142-10).

You can find a detailed schedule by topics on the Math 142 Course Schedule page.



Textbook

Title: Calculus, 5th edition

Author: James Stewart

ISBN: 0-534-39339-X

Publisher: Thomson: Brooks/Cole

The textbook should be available in the bookstore. Please let me know as soon as possible if you have any trouble obtaining a copy of the textbook.



Homework

The best way to learn mathematics is by doing mathematics; thus, homework will be assigned daily. It serves as your opportunity to make sure that you understand the material presented during lecture and in the textbook. I will post daily practice problems/homework assignments on the Math 142 Course Schedule page. Although the problems will not be graded or collected, I strongly encourage you to work on all of the posted problems. You should work on the posted problems immediately after each lecture, and I encourage you to form study groups for working on the problems. Problems on quizzes will be taken verbatim from the suggested daily homework problems. Note that you should also be reading the textbook sections as you do the daily homework--the examples are a great help. You are always welcome to ask questions about any problems in the textbook, assigned or otherwise.

You should expect to spend an average of 2-3 hours studying for each lecture hour of class; hence the 25-35 hours per week program of the College of Science and Mathematics. The posted practice/homework problems should be considered as a minimum number of problems to be worked, and are chosen to provide a reasonable sampling of the material.


Quizzes

Most weeks (typically on Tuesdays), there will be a short quiz consisting of a few problems taken from the suggested daily practice/homework problems (verbatim). The quiz dates will be posted in advance on the Course Schedule page. Quizzes and their solutions are posted on the Quizzes page. The lowest quiz score will be dropped. Make-up quizzes will not be given, unless arrangements are made prior to the beginning of the class.

Exams

There will be three 50-minute in-class exams and a longer comprehensive final exam in this course. The exam dates are currently scheduled as follows:

Exam 1Tuesday, October 7, 2008 (in class)
Exam 2Tuesday, October 28, 2008 (in class)
Exam 3Tuesday, November 18, 2008 (in class)
Final Exam Section 10 (2:10-3:00 section): Wednesday, December 10, 1:10-4:00 pm
Section 12 (3:10-4:00 section): Friday, December 12, 1:10-4:00 pm

The final exam times are determined by the University schedule posted on the Cal Poly Office of Academic Records page. The final exam for each section will be held in the regularly assigned classroom. Note that the final exam is approximately 3 hours in length! The in-class exam dates are subject to change, with prior notification given in class and via email by the professor.

Information regarding the exams, including practice problems and solutions, can be found on the Math 142 Exam Information page. No calculators will be permitted during the exams. If you know that you will be missing class on the day of an exam, you must notify me as soon as possible prior to the scheduled exam date so that an alternate arrangement can be made.

Grades

The basis for your grade in this class has the following components:


Although there are no pre-determined cutoffs for letter grades, an initial estimate can be determined according to the following scale:

90% and above A-, A
80% to 89% B-, B, B+
70% to 79% C-, C, C+
60% to 69% D-, D, D+
Below 60% F

It is important to note that the actual grades assigned may be higher than this scale (i.e. there may be a curve), but they will not be lower.

Academic Integrity:

I expect you to behave with honesty and integrity, both in Math 142 and otherwise. The Cal Poly catalog summarizes the University's policy regarding cheating and plagiarism: "As a student, you are responsible for your own work and you are responsible for your actions." Students who violate academic integrity will meet the stiffest possible penalties. The complete university policy on academic dishonesty can be found here: C.A.M. 684


Attendance and participation

Please be prepared to start class on time, thereby avoiding any disruptive activity. Participation in classroom discussion as well as any group activities is expected and encouraged. Class participation may be used to make borderline grading decisions.


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