Calculus I SPRING 2014 Course: MAC 2311, CRN 10192 Instructor: Dr. Mahbubur Rahman Office: Bldg. 14/ Room 2727 Phone: 620-3748 Office hour: 11:50am-12:50pm TR/Appointment Class Time: 10:00am-11:40 am TR Class Bldg. 10/Rm. 1343 Textbook: Calculus, Early Transcendental Functions, 5th ed. by Larson, Hostetler & Edwards E-mail: mrahman@unf.edu Web: http://www.unf.edu/~mrahman Prerequisites: Pre-calculus or College Algebra and Trigonometry. Credit hours: 4 Tentative Schedule Chapter 2. Limits and their properties § 2.2-2.5 Chapter 3. Differentiation § 3.1-3.7, and 3.8*(* section 3.8 will be covered if time permits) Chapter 4. Applications of Differentiation § 4.1-4.8 Chapter 5. Integration § 5.1-5.4, and 5.5*(*section 5.5 will be covered if time permits) Grading Criteria: Point Allocation 40% 30% 15% 15% 2 Exams Final Exam will be comprehensive Homework and Group work Quiz Cut-Offs: Grade Assignment A 90% - 100% B 80% - 89% C 70% - 79% D 60% - 69% F < 60% The “ ’’ will be included only to improve your grades Important Deadlines: Complete withdraw (with 25% refund) – Jan. 31st Last day to withdraw (no refund) – March 28th Holidays (no classes or office hours) – January 20th (Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday), March 17 thMarch 21st (Spring Break) Exam 1: February 18th , 2014 (Tuesday) Exam 2: April 03, 2014 (Thursday) Final Exam is Thursday, April 24, 9:00-10:50am Technology: A graphing calculator is useful. A TI–83 is recommended. Calculators with QWERTY keyboards or those that do symbolic algebra such as the TI-89, or the Casio FX2 or 9970G cannot be used in class or during an exam. Attendance: is required; parts of this class may be in a cooperative learning format. You will be assigned group work in and out of class. Repeated absences (more than 4 unexcused) will result in lowering your grade in the course. Students absent for university sponsored events or must make arrangements for making up the work they will miss before they are absent. Homework: is required. Selected problems from your textbook will be assigned and graded. Late homework will not be accepted without a valid reason. Disability Resource Center: If you believe that you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact “Disability Resources Center” in Bldg. 57-Room 1500. Plan for dealing with disruption of normal activities: In the event of disruption of normal classroom activities due to an emergency such as hurricane, pandemic or other unforeseen event or combination of events, the format of this course may be modified in order to enable completion of the course requirements. In that event, you will be provided an addendum to this syllabus that will supersede this version. It is your responsibility as a student participant to be proactive during any emergency to find instructions that I will be sent through email (or posted to the osprey website) as determined by the instructor as appropriate for the circumstances. General Education Outcomes: MAC 2311 is designed to satisfy the following criteria from the Student Outcomes of General Education: Know the world. Demonstrate knowledge of the natural sciences, mathematics, arts, and human societies. This course focuses on the “mathematics” portion of this outcome. The whole course contributes to satisfying this outcome. Think Critically. Read, analyze, and understand complex texts or quantitative information. This course focuses on the “quantitative information” portion of this outcome. The whole course contributes to satisfying this outcome. Solve Problems. Formulate and/or apply models to evaluate problems and draw conclusions. We reach this goal by using differentiation and/or integration to set up and solve limit problems, optimization problems, related rates problems, graphing function problems, and marginal function problems. Disclaimer: The instructor reserves the right to amend this syllabus at any time. Changes will be announced in class. It is the responsibility of the student to be aware of any changes.