Name: Yong-Jung Kim
Contact: office:VinH 559, T:624--4523, email:yjkim@ima.umn.edu
Lecture Hours: 2:30-3:20 MWF at SciCB 325
Office Hours: 3:35-4:25 M, 9:05-9:55 W, 1:25-2:15 F at VinH 559
MATH 1272: Calculus II, Fall 2000
TEXT: Calculus with Analytic Geometry, Early transcendentals (5th Edition), by C. H. Edwards and D. E. Penney.
EXAMS:
Exam 1: Friday, October 6(50 min, during lecture)
Exam 2: Friday, November 3(50 min, during lecture)
Exam 3: Friday, December 1(50 min, during lecture)
Final Exam: Friday, December 15, 1:30 - 4:30, location to be announced
15 minute quizzes. 9/14, 9/28, 10/12, 10/26, 11/16 and 12/7(in recitation).
Homeworks will be collected each Tuesday in the recitation section. Two problems on each homework will be graded. The information about which problem is to be graded will not be given out in advance.
Students are encouraged to come to the office hours (both instructor as
well as teaching assistant office hours) to discuss the homeworks, and
their performance on the exams, quizzes and homeworks.
COURSE EXPECTATIONS :
Students are expected to attend all lecures and recitation sections.
Homeworks are expected to be turned in on time in your recitation section.
The teaching assistant is responsible for all arrangements to do with
homeworks and quizzes. It is important that students keep up with the homeworks
and the lectures as the material rapidly builds upon itself.
Since it is a 4 credit course, students are expected to work for 16 hours
a week for the course.
GRADING POLICY: The course grade will be computed according to the following weighting system: Midterm Exams: 15 % each (45 % total); Final Exam: 40 %; Quizzes: Approximately 10 % (total); Homeworks: Approx. 5 % (total).
INCOMPLETES etc.:
The grade I (''incomplete'') may be received only when the student has
taken all three midterms, and has a going grade of C or better, and
due to extraordinary circumstances, she/he is unable to take the
Final Exam as scheduled. Midterms can be made up only if
extraordinary circumstances prevent the student from taking it as
scheduled. The course instructor has to be informed in advance.
Quizzes can not be made up and homeworks can not be handed in late.
CALCULATORS:
Only "scientific" calculators can be used during exams in this course;
graphing calculators, or those capable of symbolic manipulation are not
allowed.
Week, Sections to be Covered:
1 (9/5 - 9/8) 8.1, 8.2
2 (9/11 - 9/15) 8.3, 8.4, 8.5
3 (9/18 - 9/22) Appendix I, Formula (18) in 7.3, 9.1, 9.2
4 (9/25 - 9/29) 9.2, 9.3, 9.4
5 (10/2 - 10/6) 9.4, 9.5, midterm 1
6 (10/9 - 10/13) 9.6, 9.8
7 (10/16 - 10/20) 10.1, 10.2, 10.3
8 (10/23 - 10/27) 10.4, 10.5
9 (10/30 - 11/3) 12.1, 12.2, midterm 2
10 (11/6 - 11/10) 12.2, 12.3, 12.4
11 (11/13 - 11/17) 12.4, 12.5, 12.6
12 (11/20 - 11/22) 12.6, 12.8 (Thanksgiving Holidays week)
13 (11/27 - 12/1) 12.8, 11.1, 11.2,midterm 3
14 (12/4 - 12/8) 11.2, 11.3, 11.4, Appendix J
15 (12/11 - 12/13) 11.4, Review for the Final Exam
HOMEWORK PROBLEMS