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Mathematics 1, Fall 1999

Calculus with Applications

Course Syllabus


Instructors:

Section 1: Holly Rosson
Office: 1M Bradley
Office Hours: Tu 3:00-4:00, Th 2:00-3:00; and by appointment.

Section 2: Kira Hylton
Office: 1M Bradley
Office Hours: Tu 11:00-12:00, Th 12:00-1:00, and by appointment.

Location:

Section 1: Gerry 104
Section 2: Bradley 105

Times:

Section 1: MWF 10:00 - 10:50, TH 12:00 - 12:50
Section 2: MWF 11:15-12:05, TU 12:00-12:50

Textbook:

Calculus with Applications, by Varberg and Fleming
The text is available at the Dartmouth Bookstore.

Homework:

Homework will be assigned every class period except the last one of the week and will due at the BEGINNING of the following class period. Each assignment will receive a grade of 0, 1, or 2 as follows:

0 for little or no correct work,
1 for significant errors or omissions,
2 for substantially correct and complete work.

NO LATE HOMEWORK WILL BE ACCEPTED, however, each student's three lowest homework scores will be dropped.

Quizzes:

There will be a short quiz at the end of the last class of the week (usually Friday). The quiz will cover the material from that week and will contain problems similar to those on the homework. Each quiz is worth 10 points. YOU ARE EXPECTED TO BE IN CLASS TO TAKE THE QUIZZES. If there are extremely grave circumstances which you know ahead of time will cause you to miss a quiz, you may discuss them with your instructor and she MAY decide to allow you to take the quiz early.

Exams:

There will be two hour-long exams and a two-hour final exam.
First hour exam: Monday, October 18, 6:00-7:00 pm
Second hour exam: Monday, November 8, 6:00-7:00 pm
Final exam: TBA

THE FINAL EXAM IS SCHEDULED BY THE REGISTRAR AND CANNOT BE CHANGED. DO NOT MAKE PLANS TO LEAVE CAMPUS BEFORE THE SCHEDULE FOR FINALS HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES CAN YOU TAKE THE FINAL AT AN EARLIER TIME THAN SCHEDULED.

Exams:

Your final letter grade for Math 1 will be determined by the fraction of 500 possible points you earn. The components of the total score are:

Homework: 50 (2 points each)
Quizzes: 100 (10 points each)
Exam 1: 100
Exam 2: 100
Final: 150

Total: 500

Tutorials:

Tutorials are scheduled Sunday through Thursday nights from 7-9 pm in room 113 Silsby Hall. Tutorials are optional, but you are encouraged to use them to work on the homework or for help with the course material. Additionally, the tutors are available on a limited basis to provide individual help to students who feel they need it. Arrangements for individual tutoring should be made with the tutor. The tutors for this course are:

Jennifer Chen
Kobby Essien
Joran Elias
Luke Felker

Honor Principle: Dartmouth students are expected to adhere to the honor principle. In this course, that means that while homework can and should be worked on and discussed with others, the work you hand in must be your own. No copying! All exams will be closed book and closed notes, and obviously no collaboration is allowed on exams. Calculators are NOT permitted on exams.

Special Needs: Any student with a disability for whom speical accommodations would be helpful is encouraged to discuss this with the instructor as soon as possible.