Math 176 1001: Introductory Calculus For

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Math 176 Section 1001
Calculus for Business and Social Science , 3 Credits
TR 2:30–3:45, Reynolds 113
Instructor Information
Office Hours
Gary Schwartz
Aspen Building, Rm. 228
775–445–4296 (Fax: 775–445–3141)
gary.schwartz@wnc.edu
TBA
WebAssign Class Key
wnc 3957 4014
Course Description
Instructs students in fundamental ideas of analytical geometry and calculus. Includes plane coordinates,
graphs, functions, limits, derivatives, integrals, and the fundamental theorem of calculus. Includes
applications to rates, optimization, and interpretation of integrals.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, successful students will have developed a basic working knowledge of
elementary calculus and its basic applications to rates of change, extrema of equations, and area. Topics
include:
1. Limits of Functions
2. Differentiation of Equations
3. Maxima and Minima of Graphs
4. Integration of Equations
5. Evaluating the Definite Integral of Equations
6. Logarithmic Functions
7. Exponential Functions
8. Applications of Calculus
Course Linkage
General Education Mission
This course addresses the college's mission to, "Provide instruction that contributes to a student's
abilities to think critically and solve problems; to reason mathematically and apply computational skills."
Math 176 transfers to UNR, UNLV and most other two and four-year institutions.
Educational Objectives for A.A. and A.S. Degrees
Math 181 addresses the following learning objectives of the A.A. and A.S. degree programs:
 Enable students to apply mathematical and analytical problem-solving skills to real life
applications
 Prepare students to succeed at their transfer institutions
Educational Objectives for A.G.S. Degree
Math 181 addresses the following learning objectives of the A.G.S. degree program:
 Ensure that students are able to comprehend and apply college level mathematics to real life
applications
Grading Policy
There will be 1100 points available for the course broken down as follows:
500
Homework
200 x 3 = 600 3 Exams
The grading scale is based on 1000 points; therefore the additional 100 available points are extra credit.
No other form of extra credit will be considered for this class. Grades will be given on a strict point
system according to the following table:
870–899
B+
770–799
C+
670–699
D+
≥ 930
A
830–869
B
730–769
C
630–669
D
900–929
A-
800–829
B-
700–729
C-
600–726
D-
≤ 599
F
At any time, students may check their current grade by contacting the instructor and requesting it.
Transfer Information
This course is designed to apply toward a WNC degree and/or transfer to other schools within the
Nevada System of Higher Education, depending on the degree chosen and other courses completed. It
may transfer to colleges and universities outside Nevada. For information about how this course can
transfer and apply to your program of study, please contact a counselor.
Materials
Textbook
Tan: Applied Calculus for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences, 9th edition. (Recommended – ebook
comes with WebAssign.)
WebAssign
Required. A WebAssign license comes with access to an electronic version of the textbook.
Calculator
At a minimum, your calculator should have exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions. A
graphing calculator, specifically a TI-83 or TI-84, is strongly recommended. Wireless communication
devices may not be used in any capacity during exams. Similarly, calculators capable of symbolic
operations (for example, a TI-89) may not be used in any capacity during exams. Use of any of these
device during an exam will result in a score of 0 (zero) for that exam. There are NO EXCEPTIONS to this
policy.
Attendance Policy
There is no attendance requirement for this course. You are responsible for any course information and
material missed due to absence. Notify the instructor in advance if you will miss an examination. If you
miss an exam without prior notification, you may not be able to make it up.
Withdrawal Policy
The grade of ‘W’ (withdrawal) is an administrative assignment, and will not be assigned by the
instructor. Students must officially withdraw from the course in order to receive a W grade. Students
who do not withdraw will receive the letter grade that their score indicates.
Academic Integrity
Western Nevada College is committed to providing a high quality educational experience for all students
who attend the college. Academic integrity and honesty in all educational classrooms and programs are
critical in providing this high level of education attainment. Students at Western Nevada College are
expected to be honest and forthright in their academic endeavors because academic dishonesty disrupts
the learning process and threatens the educational environment for all students.
Accommodations for Disabled Students
If you have a disability for which you will need to request accommodations, please contact Susan Trist in
the Disability Support Services office (Bristlecone building, Room 103) at 775–445–3268 as soon as
possible to arrange for appropriate accommodations. In order to insure that all students are treated
fairly, no accommodations can be made until the student can provide the necessary paperwork from
the Disability Support Services office.
Early Warning System
In accordance with the WNC Security-Related Procedures and Practices Manual, the Public Safety
Department is authorized to make student notifications that are of an emergency or police nature.
Otherwise, college employees can only disseminate designated directory information regarding current
and past students.
A note on WebAssign (and other web-based learning environments)
WebAssign is a valuable learning tool designed to help you master the skills necessary for successful
completion of this course. However, when using a web-based system, some students forget that the
goal of homework is to be able to work problems without help from the computer. During your
studying, you must get to the point where you do not need to ask for help in order to finish a problem,
or you will not perform well on the tests.
Tentative Daily Schedule
Date Sections
1/21
1/28
2/4
2/11
2/18
2/25
3/4
3/11
3/18
3/25
4/1
4/8
4/15
4/22
4/29
5/6
5/13
Date Sections
Monday (1/27) is last day to
First Day of Classes
1/23 drop with 100% refund
1.1
1.2–1.3
1.3–1.4
1/30 2.1–2.2
2.2–2.3
2/6
2.4
2.6
2/13 3.1, Exam Review
Chapter 1–2 Exam 2/20 3.2
3.3
2/27 3.4–3.5
3.5–3.6
3/6
3.6–3.7
4.1–4.2
3/13 4.2–4.3
Spring Break
3/20 Spring Break
4.4
3/27 4.5
5.1–5.2
4/3
5.2–5.3
5.4–5.5
4/10 5.6
6.1, Exam Review
4/17 Chapter 3–5 Exam
6.2
4/24 6.3–6.4
6.5–6.6
5/1
6.6–6.7
7.1, 7.4
5/8
7.4–7.5
7.5, Exam Review
5/15 Chapter 6–7 Exam
Homework Policy
All homework will be completed using WebAssign which can be accessed at www.webassign.net.
Homework assignments for each section will be available on the day that section is covered. You will
have at least one week from the day homework is assigned to complete the assignment. You may
request an extension on any homework assignment, however using an extension may result in a penalty
to the grade for that assignment, at the instructor’s discretion. Each homework assignment will be work
a certain number of points. Your percentage of the total available homework points will be multiplied by
500 points to get your homework point total.
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