COURSE:  Analytic Geometry and CALCulus II (MATH 281)
TIME/PLACE: Autumn 2013
MTW   F 10 a.m. KRH
TEXT: Calculus, 2nd ed., by J. Rogawski;  Freeman, 2012, ISBN 978142920839
INSTRUCTOR: T. M. Thompson KRH 332 ph: 2181 Office Hours
EXAMINATIONS: 3 one-hour exams: 18 Oct (Fri) 5 Nov (Tue)
22 Nov (Fri)

1 two-hour final: 18 Dec (8 a.m. Wed)
BULLETIN:
Study of indefinite integrals, calculus of inverse functions, and techniques and applications of integration. Prerequisite: MATH 181. See technology requirements (http://math.wallawalla.edu/).
OBJECTIVES:
After finishing this course, the student should be able to understand various standard techniques of evaluating definite integrals, and the applications of integration. The student should also be familiar with the calculus of exponential and logarithmic functions, and how to deal with indeterminate forms and improper integrals.

Those seeking Washington state teaching certification please see: http://math.wallawalla.edu/teacherEd/
HOMEWORK (computer)  Each WeBWorK assignment is worth 10 points.

HOMEWORK (handwritten): Each handwritten assignment is worth 10 points and is due on Monday  unless otherwise stated.
TOPICS &
ASSIGNMENTS

 

SUGGESTIONS
ON WRITING

UP SOLUTIONS

 

CALCULATORS

Late homework (MORE THAN ONE CLASS DAY LATE) is deducted at the rate of two points per class day late --- see me about late work due to illness.
Paper should be approximately 8.5 by 11; one or both sides may be used.
Must be neat.
Must be done in pencil to be accepted.
Due at the beginning of the class period.
Papers are to be folded as a book with name and assignment number on the outside as illustrated.
GRADING: Homework:  20% of grade (lowest score is deleted).

Hour Exams:  16% + 16% + 16% = 48% of grade.

Final:  32% of grade.


A: 
A-: 
B+:
92-100% 
90-91 
88-89

B: 
B-: 
C+:
82-87% 
80-81 
78-79

C: 
C-: 
D+:
67-77% 
65-66 
63-64

D: 
D-: 
F:
57-62% 
55-56 
0-54

Appropriate (to me) modification of these percentages may be made in individual cases for progress, unusual circumstances, etc.

All materials submitted by a  student will be evaluated in a timely manner (typically 2 weeks).  Exams will be scored (with overall class grades attached) and be accessible for viewing by a student before the next exam. 
ELECTRONIC DEVICES Please do NOT use cell phones, computers, personal organizers, etc., during class unless prior permission is obtained.
DISABILITIES: If you have a physical and/or learning disability and require accommodations, please contact me or the Disability Support Services office at 527-2366 or their website.  Furthermore, this syllabus is available in alternative print formats upon request.