NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY

MATH 1321-01  CALCULUS II

SPRING 2009

SYLLABUS

Instructor:             Lena Feinman

Office:                     SM212, phone (650) –591-9441(home, after 9 a.m.), e-mail: lena.feinman@gmail.com   

Office Hours:         MTWF from 3 p.m to 4 p.m

Class Times:          MWF 12:00-12:50 p.m., T 10:50-11:40

Room:                     SM 208

Required Text          Calculus, 6th ed., by James Stewart, Brooks/Cole. You are expected to bring your textbook to each class meeting.

Prerequisite:          MTH 1320 with a grade of C or higher.

We will cover:        Chapters 6.1-6.5, 8.1-8.5, 8.7, 8.8, 9.1, 9.2, 12, 11.1-11.5, (see tentative schedule)

Course description: In this course students will review Calculus I material and learn many new concepts such as integration, application of integration, parametric equations, polar coordinates, infinite sequences and series.

Student Learning outcomes: Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:

                SLO1: Identify and know when to apply calculus concepts listed above

                SLO2: Solve problems by application of calculus principles.

                SLO3: Represent problems in written language, in symbolic form, and in graphical form.

                SLO4: Select and apply appropriate formulas

                SLO5: Organize work in a logical, clearly stated order, correctly using mathematical symbols and language.

                SLO6: State solutions to application problems in the context of the problem and recognize inappropriate and/or impossible answers.

                SLO7: Recognize the importance of history of Calculus

Attendance:           Students are required to attend all class sessions. In case an absence occurs because of circumstances which are beyond the student’s control, the student must make up all missing work within 1 week or as agreed with the instructor. You will be counted absent if you are more than 5 minutes late. Bring special attendance problems to my attention immediately. In case of absence, contact a classmate to check what was done in class during your absence.

Homework:           Always read section in the text before beginning exercises!!! Homework will be assigned at every class meeting and collected following class meeting. Homework turned in MUST indicate (in the upper right hand corner of the first page):

 your name,

 section of Math class you are enrolled in,

 homework number,

problem numbers, chapter, page in the textbook.

All work must be shown to get credit. Late homework without excusable reason will not be accepted. I will start each class by going over the homework, answering your questions regarding the problems assigned to you at the previous class meeting. You are expected to participate in the demonstration of your solutions. The problems on tests and on the final exam will be very similar to the ones from the homework assignment. So to be successful you have to complete all of the assigned problems. Plan on spending about 10 hours per week on homework assignments.

Tests :                     There will be 4 tests and 10 quizzes (see tentative schedule). Each test in addition to covering the current material will contain several problems from previous chapters to help the student retain cumulative information. The test and exam will be closed books and closed notes. There will be no makeup tests and exams unless a valid, documented reason is presented. In exceptional circumstances, you may be allowed to take a quiz or exam early. Any such arrangement must be made in advance, and you must have a serious reason for doing so. 

Tutorial Center Hours:     If your tests/exams’ scores are less than 100%, you must do the error corrections for the tests/exams in the Tutorial Center. Your corrections should be sign by the tutor and the hours that you spend in the tutorial center should be recorded. The Tutorial center attendance is the part of your overall grade. (See below.) If you will accumulate more than 10 hours in the tutorial center per semester, you can accumulate up to 2 extra percent toward your Tutorial center grade.    

Grade Point Distribution

 5 tests  -30%,

Hmwk  -10%,           

Quizzes- 23%,                        

Final -35%

Tutorial Center hours-2% 

                                       

Course Grade:

A+=97% and up, A = 94%-96%, A- = 90% –93%

B+ = 87%-89%,  B = 84%-86%, B- = 80%-83%

C+ = 77% -79%,  C = 74%-76%, C- =70%-73%

D+ = 67%- 69%,  D = 64%-66%, D- = 60%-63%

F = 0% – 59%.

A grade of incomplete will only be given if a student has at least a C average in the course work up to the time the incomplete is requested but some portion of the course remains unfinished because of serious illness or for some other reason over which the student has no control. The reason for requesting the incomplete must be documented.

Cell phone policy: All cell phones are strictly prohibited on the tests. All other time they must be put on vibration.

Final Exam:           Final exam will be held on: Monday, May 4, 2- 4:30.

We will cover:

6.1 Area between curves                                   

6.2 Volumes

6.3 Shells

6.4 Work

6.5 Average value of the function

8.1 Integration by parts

8.2 Trigonometric Integrals

8.3 Trigonometric substitution

8.4 Partial fractions

8.5 Integration

8.7 Approximation

8.8 Improper Integrals

9.1 Arc length

9.2 Surface area

10.3 Separable equations

11. 1 Parametric equations

11.2 Parametric curves

11.3 Polar coordinates

11.4 Areas and length in polar coordinates

11.5 Conic sections

12. 1 Sequences     12.2 Series     12. 3 Integral test    12.4 Comparison test    12.5 Alternating series

 12.6 Ratio/Root test  12.7 Strategies   12. 8 Power series  12. 9 Functions’ representation 12. 10 Taylor series 

Tentative Schedule

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Jan14  Intro

6.1 Area between curves

Jan 16

6.1 Area between curves, HW1 due

Jan 19

Holiday

Jan 20

6.2 Volumes

HW2 due

Jan 21

  6.2 Volumes

HW3 due

Jan23 QUIZ 1

6.3 Shells

HW 4 due

Jan 26

6.3 Shells

HW5 due

Jan 27

6.4  Work

HW 6 due

Jan 28 QUIZ 2

6.5 Average value

HW7 due

Jan 30

 Ch 6 Review

HW8 due

Feb 2

 CH 6TEST

HW9 due

Feb 3

8.1 Integration by parts

HW 10 due

Feb 4

8.1 Integration by parts

HW11 due:

Feb 6

8.2 Trigonometric integrals

HW#12 due

Feb 9

8.2 Trigonometric integrals, HW13 due

Feb 10

8.3 Trig substitution

HW 14 due

Feb 11

8.3 Trig substitution

HW15 due

Feb 13 QUIZ 3

8.4 Partial Fractions

HW16 due

Feb 16

Holliday

Feb 17

8.4  Partial Fractions

HW 17 due

Feb 18

8.5 Strategy

HW18 due

 

Feb QUIZ 4

8.7 Approximation

HW19 due

Feb 23

8.8 Improper Integral

HW20 due

Feb 24

8.8 Improper Integral

HW 21 due

Feb 25

9.1 Arc Length

Hw22 due

Feb 27   QUIZ 5

9.2 Surface area

HW23 due

March 2

CH 8 Review

HW 24 due

March 3

CH 8 TEST

HW 25 due

March 4

12.1 Sequences

HW 26 due

March 6

12.2 Series

HW 27due

March 16

12.3 Integral Test

 HW 28 due

March 10

12.3 Integral Test

HW 29 due

March 18

12.4 Comparison test 

HW 30 due

March 20  QUIZ 6

12.4 Comparison test 

Hw 31 due

March 23  

12.5 Alternating series

HW 32 due

March 24

12.5 Alternating series

Hw 33 due

March 25

12.6 Ratio/Root  test

HW 34 due

March 27 QUIZ 7

12.7 Strategy

HW 35 due

March 30

12.8 Power series

HW 36 due

March 31

12.8 Power series

HW 37 due

April 1

12.9 Functions’ representation

HW 38 due

April 3 QUIZ 8

 12.9 Functions’ representation

HW 39 due

April 6

12.10 Taylor series

HW 40 due

April 7

Ch 12 Review

HW 41 due

April 8

 CH 12 TEST

HW 42 due

April 10

GOOD FRIDAY

April 13

11.1 Parametric equations

HW 43 due

April 14

11.2 Curves

HW 44 due

April 15

11.3 Polar coordinates

HW 45 due

April 17 Quiz 9

11.4 areas

HW 46 due

April 20

11.4 Length

HW 47 due

April 21

11.5 Conic sections

HW 48 due

April 22

Ch 11 review

HW 49  due

April 24

Ch 11TEST

HW 50 due

April 27

 Final Review

HW 51 due

April 28

Final Review

HW 52 due

April 29

Final Review

HW 53 due

May 1 Quiz 10

Final Review

HW54 due

May 4  Final Exam

 (2-4:30p.m.)

HW#55 due

May 6

Homework Assignments

HW#1: p352#1-17 odds                                 HW#2: p352#19-33 odds

HW#3: p362#1-17 odds, 41                           HW#4: p362#19-35 odds, 43

HW#5: p368#1-15 odds, 37-41 odds                        HW#6: p368#17-31 odds, 33-45

HW#7: p373#1,3, 7, 13, 19                            HW#8: p 373#1-17 odds

HW#9: Ch 6 review handout                         HW#10: p380#1-3

HW#11: p493#1-37 odds      

HW#12: p493# 18-38 (evens),43,57-60

HW#13: p501#1-25 odds,                              HW#14: p501#27-49 odds,

HW#15: p508#1-17 odds                               HW#16: p508#19-35 odds

HW#17: p517#1-33 odds      

HW#18: p517#35-51 odds, 55,56, 58, 59, 61, 63

HW#19: p524#1-81 (eoo = every other odd)

 HW#20: p541#1, 7-17 odds

HW#21: p551#1-19 odds                              HW#22: p551#21-39 odds

HW#23: p566#1-17 odds                               HW#24: p573#1-19 odds

HW#25: Ch 8 Review handout                      HW#26: p558#1, 2,3,4

HW#27: p720#1-45 (every 5th problem=1, 6 ,11…),61,62

HW#28: p 730# 9-51 (every 5th problem)    

HW#29: p739#1-15

HW#30: p 740#17-39                                     HW#31: p 745#1-15

HW#32: p745#17-31                                      HW#33: p749#1-10

HW#34: p749#1-10                                        HW#35: p755#1-27 odds

HW#36: p 758#1-39 odds                              HW#37: p 763 #1-15

HW#38: p763#16-29                                      HW#39: p769#11-13

HW#40: p769#14-26                         

HW#41: p782#1-68 every 5th problem

HW#42: Ch 12 Review handout                    HW#43: p797#3,5, 11

HW#44: p662#1-28 (every 5th problem)

HW#45: p672#1-44 (every 5th problem)

HW#46: p683#1-70 (every 5th problem)       HW#47: p689#1-35 (odds)

HW#48: p689#37-41(odds), 45-48   

HW#49: p696#1-48 every 5th problem

HW#50: Final Review Handout

HW#51: Final Review Handout

HW#52: Final Review Handout

HW#53: Final Review Handout

HW#54: Final Review Handout

HW#55: Final Review Handout