Calculus III Spring 2011

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Calculus III
Spring 2011
Course: : MAC 2313, CRN: 10274
Instructor: Dr. M. Rahman
Office: Bldg. 14/ Room 2718
Class Time : 10:00-11:40am TR
Bldg. 10/Rm. 1341
Office hour: 8:50am-9:50pm TR/Appointment
Textbook: Calculus Early Transcendental
Functions, Fourth ed. by Larson, Hostler, and
Edwards.
e-mail: mrahman@unf.edu
Web: http://www.unf.edu/~mrahman
Prerequisites: Calculus II.
Credit hours: 4
Tentative Schedule:
Chapter 10. Conics, Parametric Equations, and Polar
Coordinates
§10.2-10.5
Chapter 11. Vectors and the Geometry of Space
§ 11.1-11.7
Chapter 12. Vector Valued Functions
§ 12.1-12.5
Chapter 13. Functions of Several Variables
Chapter 14. Multiple Integrations
Chapter 15. Vector Analysis
§ 13.1-13.8
§ 14.1-14.8
Selected sections, time permitting
Note: Some sections may be omitted
Grading Criteria:
Point Allocation
2 Exams
Final Exam will be comprehensive.
Homework
Quiz and Group work
40%
30%
15%
15%
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:
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Last day to withdraw – March 25th
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Exam 1: February 17th , 2011(Thursday)
Exam 2: April 5th, 2011 (Tuesday)
Final Exam is Thursday, April 28, 9:00-10:50am.
Holidays (no classes or office hours) – January 17th (MLK Day), March 14th-March 18th (Spring Break)
A graphing calculator is useful. A TI–83 is recommended. TI-89s and TI-92s
cannot be used during exams.
Technology:
Software and Computer Lab: We will use computer algebra system MAPLE to demonstrate interesting
applications. MAPLE can be accessed from PCs at the ITS computing sites on campus and mathematics
department computer lab. Meeting time, day and location of the computer lab session will be announced in
class.
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. All homework
must be written on
8 1  11 paper. Write on one side of the paper. Staple the pages in the upper left
2
corner. No late homework or projects will be accepted without a valid reason.
Quizzes: Quizzes may be either announced or unannounced, and are given at the discretion of the
instructor. Quizzes frequently reflect material that has recently been discussed in the
class. NO MAKE-UP QUIZZES unless in case of sickness or accident - medical
certificate required.
Disability Resource Center: If you believe that you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please
contact “Disability Resources Center” in Bldg. 10-Room 1201.
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.
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.
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