MATH 262 Syllabus

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Math 262-Calculus II (10:30-11:20 am M-F)
Spring 2012
Textbook: Calculus-the Classic Edition by Earl W. Swokowski.
Instructor: Dr. Sayel Ali, MA 375P, (218) 477-5835, alis@mnstate.edu
Office Hours: 9:30-10:30 M-F & 1:30-2:30 MTWH
Other office hours can be obtained by an appointment.
Exams: There are 4 tests (50%), a number of quizzes & homework labs (25%), and a final
comprehensive exam (25%). Tests and quizzes must be taken on the times shown below.
Grades: 90% A, 87% A-, 84% B+, 80% B, 77% B-, 74% C+, 70% C, 67% C-, 64% D+, 60% D,
57% D-, and below 57% F.
Special Needs: Students with disabilities who believe they may need an accommodation in this
class are encouraged to contact Greg Toutges, Coordinator of Disability Services at 477-2131
(Voice) or 1-800-627-3529 (MRS/TTY), CMU 114 as soon as possible to ensure that
accommodations are implemented in a timely fashion.
Course Description: Continuation of Calculus of one variable. We will focus on techniques and
applications of integration, transcendental functions, and on convergence and divergence of
sequences and series.
Prerequisite: Math 261
Math 260: Math 260, Computer Calculus, is a one-credit companion course to this course. It is
required of all Mathematics majors and of anyone who needs to take Math 323, Multi-Variable and
Vector Calculus (this includes Physics and Chemistry majors). It is designed to be taken
concurrently with Math 261.
Course Objectives and Student Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course,
students will be able to solve problems using techniques of integration or applications of integration or
convergence of sequences and series. Students will be able to do the following:
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Express, manipulate, and evaluate complex relations using symbolic abstraction and
generalization.
Demonstrate problem solving using symbolic abstraction and manipulation.
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Demonstrate computational skills and estimations of errors.
Demonstrate solving real-life problems by using applications of integration or convergence
of series.
Also see the Mathematics Department Student Learning Outcomes in The Bulletin.
Calculators:
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Graphing calculators and cell phones of any kind are not allowed during exams or quizzes.
A no graphing scientific calculator with logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric and inverse
trigonometric functions is required.
Attendance Policy: Regular attendance is important to do well in this class. Except as noted
below, the attendance policy for this class coincides with the MSUM Student Absence Policy. See:
http://www.mnstate.edu/acadaff/Departments/policies/studentabsence.htm
http://www.mnstate.edu/sthandbook/policiesprocedures/studentabsence.cfm
It is the student's responsibility to contact the instructor if any quiz or exam is missed, due to an
excused absence, to arrange for a makeup of the missed quiz or exam (if the time frame is
appropriate.)
Classroom Behavior: You must come to class on time. In order to ensure an atmosphere that is
conducive to learning, classroom interruptions (tardiness, leaving the classroom before the end of
class, ringing cell phone, private conversations, etc.) are strongly discouraged.
Academic Honesty Policy: The academic honesty policy for this class coincides with the
MSUM Academic Honesty Policy. See:
http://www.mnstate.edu/sthandbook/policiesprocedures/academichonesty.cfm
As a student you are responsible for upholding these standards for this course. It is critical to be
aware of the consequences of cheating, fabrication, facilitation, and plagiarism. Cheating means
using or attempting to use unauthorized materials and assistance, such as notes, study aids,
electronic communication devices of any sort, or any other forms of unauthorized information or
consulting any unauthorized sources, in any academic assignment, exercise, or examination.
Academic dishonesty also includes aiding or assisting another student in cheating, fabrication, or
plagiarism. Acts of academic dishonesty will be reported and sanctions will be applied according to
the policies of MSUM.
Disruption of University Operations policy:
“Unreasonably interfering, obstructing, or preventing the regular and essential operation of the
University, which includes but is not limited to: studying, teaching, research, programs, services,
and the administration of fire, police or emergency services.”
A student would face a potential disciplinary action if he/she interfered with the cited activities
mentioned in the above statement from the Student Conduct Code.
(see Student Conduct Code for details).
Daily Activity:
Month
Day
January
9
10
11
12
13
Review, 6.1, Lab 1
6.1, Lab 2
6.2
6.2
6.3, QUIZ
16
17
18
19
20
Holiday
6.3, Lab 3
6.4
6.4, Lab 4
6.5, QUIZ
23
24
25
26
27
6.5, Lab 5
6.6
6.6, 6.7
6.7, Lab 6
Lab2-Lab 6, Quiz
30
31
1
2
3
REVIEW
TEST 1
7.1, 7.2
7.2, 7.3
7.3, Lab 7, QUIZ
6
7
8
9
10
7.4
7.4, 7.5, Lab 8
7.5, 7.6
7.6,
8.1, QUIZ
13
14
15
16
17
8.1, 8.2, Lab 9
8.2
9.1
9.1, Lab 10
REVIEW , QUIZ
20
21
22
23
24
TEST 2
9.2
9.2
9.3, Lab 11
9.3, QUIZ
27
28
29
1
2
Lab 7-Lab 11
9.4
9.4
9.5
9.5, QUIZ
February
March
Activity
5
6
7
8
9
April
May
9.6, Lab 12
9.6
REVIEW
TEST 3
10.1, 10.2
12-16
SPRING BREAK
19
20
21
22
23
10.2, Lab 13
10.3
10.3, 10.4 , Lab 14
10.4
11.1, QUIZ
26
27
28
29
30
11.1, Lab 15
11.1, 11.2
11.2, Lab 16
11.2
11.3, QUIZ
2
3
4
5
6
11.3, Lab 17
11.4
11.4, Lab 18, QUIZ
Lab 12-Lab 18, REVIEW
No class
9
10
11
12
13
No class
TEST 4
11.5
11.5, Lab 19
16
17
18
19
20
11.6, Lab 20
NO Class
11.7, QUIZ
11.7, Lab 21
11.8, Lab 22
23
24
25
26
27
11.8, QUIZ
Lab 18-Lab 22
11.8, 11.9
11.9, Lab 23
11.9, QUIZ/TEST
30
1
2
3
REVIEW
REVIEW
Study Day, NO Class
Final Exam(12:00 noon)
11.6
Homework Assignement:
Section
Homework
6.1
1-37 odd
6.2
1-41 odd
6.3
1-31 odd
6.4
1-25 odd
6.5
1-39 odd
6.6
1-19 odd
6.7
1-23 odd
7.1
1-31 odd
7.2
1-47 odd, 48, 53, 54, 56
7.3
1-45 odd, 48, 50
7.4
1-43 odd & 67-70
7.5
1-35 odd
7.6
1-17
8.1
1-29 odd
8.2
1-43 odd
9.1
odd
9.2
odd
9.3
odd
9.4
1-39 odd
9.5
Odd
9.6
odd
10.1
1-49 odd
10.2
1-41 odd
10.3
1-35 odd
10.4
1-39 odd
11.1
1-43 odd
11.2
1-47 odd
11.3
1-49 odd
11.4
odd
11.5
odd
11.6
odd
11.7
11.8
11.9
1-31 odd
1-45 odd
odd
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