COURSE: MATH 1910-010
TIME: 8:15-9:30 MW and 9:40-11:10 MTWRF
PLACE: Room 313 of Gilbreath Hall (8:15-9:30) and Room 314 of Gilbreath Hall (9:40-11:10)
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Robert Gardner
OFFICE: Room 308F of Gilbreath Hall
OFFICE HOURS: By appointment
PHONE: 439-6979 (308F Gilbreath), Math Department Office 439-4349
E-MAIL:
gardnerr@etsu.edu
WEBPAGE:
www.etsu.edu/math/gardner/gardner.htm (see my webpage for a copy of this course syllabus and updates for the course).
ASSISTANT: Benedict Bobga
OFFICE HOURS: TBA (308T of Gilbreath Hall, 439-6982)
MR. BOBGA'S E-MAIL: kembanus@yahoo.com
TEXT: Thomas' Calculus, 10th edition, based on the original work by G. Thomas, as revised by R. Finney, M. Weir and F. Giordano.
SAMPLE TESTS: Copies of old tests, along with solutions, are available through the reserve desk of the Sherrod Library. They can also be accessed over the internet. Go to the Voyager Library Catalog and click on "Simple Search." Then select "Course Reserve Search" and select my name from the "Instructor List." Perform the search, click on the title of the solution set of interest, and then you will be allowed access to a PDF copy of the document.
CLASS NOTES: We will use overheads for most of the lecture, except for problem solving and working examples. Copies of the overheads are on the web at:
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Instructor's Solution's Manual, Part I by M. Weir, contains worked-out solutions for all exercises in the text. Student Study Guide, Part I by M. Weir, gives study tips and additional practice. A copy of each of these additional resources will be on reserve in the library.
GRAPHING CALCULATORS: "The designated calculator for Calculus I and II will be the TI89. The TI92 is also suitable'' [Schedule of Classes Bulletin, Summer 2005, ETSU, p. 48].
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NOTE: Calculus is the "mathematics of motion." We will see many applications of the Calculus 1 material which involve motion and dynamics. Because of this connection with the physical sciences, calculus is one of the most applicable areas of mathematics. You will see many of the concepts in this class again if you take the Technical Physics sequence. This material is certainly not easy, though! You should plan on investing a great deal of time in this class. Not only do you have the burden of learning calculus, but you must also deal with this graphing calculator. If you allot an appropriate amount of time for your studies (at least 2 hours outside of class for each hour spent in class) then I think this can be a pleasant and rewarding (intellectually and gradewise) experience!
GRADING: Your grade will be determined by the average on four tests (T1 - T4). Your average is determined by
MATH LAB: The Mathematics Laboratory is located in Rooms 308 and 309 of Warf-Pickle Hall. It is staffed by graduate students and upper level undergraduates. They are there to help you! Hours of operation are (tentatively) Monday-Friday 10:00-2:00. The phone number is 439-7611. The Math Hotline is 439-7887 (for short questions).
ONLINE HELP: The Addison Wesley Longman Math Tutor Center is available online at www.awl.com/tutorcenter. It provides assistance to students who take calculus and purchase a mathematics textbook published by Addison Wesley Longman. Help is provided via phone, fax, and e-mail. Students who use the service will be helped by tutors who are qualified mathematics instructors.
CD-ROM AND WEB SITE: The CD-ROM included with the text has several interactive features and tutorials. It includes video clips of real-world situations which provide motivation for learning and applying calculus. The text web site (www.awl.com/thomas) has the "Just-in-Time" Online Algebra and Trigonometry web-based testing and tutorial system which allows students to practice the algebra and trigonometry skills critical to mastering calculus. The Interactive Calculus Tutorial is an online tutorial which lets students review textbook-specific material by chapter through practice quizzes and diagnostic feedback on their performance. The Skill Mastery Quizzes are a collection of chapter-by-chapter quizzes on the web site which can be administered and graded online for skills-based mastery assessment.
IMPORTANT DATES:
TENTATIVE OUTLINE: We will try to adhere to the following schedule. "EOO" means Every Other Odd (that is, 1, 5, 9, 13, etc.).
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