MATHEMATICS 241 SYLLABUS - FALL 2009 : Section 11
TH 3:35 PM - 5:25 PM, SAS Hall 2235
INSTRUCTOR
Min Kang , (office: SAS Hall 4114, Ph #: 515-7891, email: kang@math.ncsu.edu)
TEXTBOOK
James Stewart, ``Calculus, Concepts and Contexts'' 3rd edition
PREREQUISITES
MA 141 with grade of C or better. Every student should verify that he/she has the proper prerequisites for this course by checking the prerequisite map in this site .
CONTENT
This course covers the following subjects of the textbook: Integration and Techniques, Applications of Integration, Differential Equations, Infinite Sequences and Series.
HOMEWORK
Homework will be through WebAssign. It is the student's responsibility to complete all the assignements posted under WebAssign program. The homepage for the WedAssign is here. In general extensions for the due dates for the WA homework assignements will not be given. There are extra problems that are recommended on top of the WebAssign problems, those problems will be posted on web page homework web page under the course site, but these extra problems will NOT be collected. Tutoring service provided by the university is available. The schedule and the detailed information on tutoring can be found on the web.
MAPLEWORK
Students should complete all the Maple works assigned on time. The address for all Maple related materials is at Calculus with Maple Homepage. There are 6 assigments. The deadlines are Maplework #0 and #1 from 08/19 to 08/28 11:45pm, Maplework #2 from 08/25 to 09/04 11:45 pm, Maplework #3 from 09/25 to 10/07 11:45 pm, Maplework #2 from 10/07 to 10/23 11:45 pm, Maplework #2 from 11/13 to 12/04 11:45 pm. Students should study the LESSONS that accompany the Homework assignments before beginning the homework. The address for all Maple related materials is http://www.math.ncsu.edu/calculus. All student should view the "Introductory Materials" on the Calculus with Maple Homepage at the above URL. In particular students should view the "Rules for Completing Maple Homework" in the Introductory Materials. There is also a QuickTime video "Introduction to the Maple Program" that explains what the Maple program is all about and what is expected of the calculus student. All students should read the "MA 241 Announcements" that are on the Calculus with Maple Homepage. You must use either Maple 10.04 or 10.06 or any version of Maple 11, Maple 12 or Maple 13 to complete your Maple homework. Older versions of Maple often will not display the worksheets properly. There will be 2 two-hour help labs each week in G-108 starting 08/24/2009. The schedule for Tuesdays and Thursdays is listed on the Calculus with Maple Homepage under the link "Maple Help Labs" on the Announcements page.
MIDTERMS
There will be four 55 minute midterm tests: the first on Tuesday 09/15/09, the second on Tuesday 10/06/09, the third on Tuesday 11/03/09 and the fourth on Tuesday 11/24/09. All the tests will be at SAS Hall, 3:35 pm - 4:30 pm. There will NOT be any make-up midterm. No books, notes, calculators nor any other aids is allowed/needed at the midterm exams.
FINAL EXAM
The instructor is not allowed to schedule a make-up final exam. Students must arrange their schedule to avoid the conflicts. The final exam will be given on Thursday, December 10th 2009, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm at SAS Hall 2235. The final exam is CUMULATIVE, including the whole material covered throughout the semester. No books, notes, calculators nor any other aids is allowed/needed at the final.
GRADE
WebAssign homework 15 %, Maplework 7 % four midterms 48 % all together, Final 30 %. All the exams are curved including the final and the letter grades.
OFFICE HOURS
Tuesdays 9:00 - 11:00 am or by appointments.
TEACHING ASSISTANT
ACCOMMODATION OF LEARNING DISABILITY
Reasonable accommodation will be given to the students with learning disabilities. The students with the learning disability should register with Disability Services at Student Health Center Suite 1900, Campus Box 7509, 515-7653.