Calculus II (Sections 7-10)
Lecture: MWR 3-4 PM Darrin 318
Recitation:
Section 7 T 1:00-1:50 LOW 4034
Section 8 F 1:00-1:50 SAGE 2715
Section 9 T 2:00-2:50 LOW 4040
Section 10 F 2:00-2:50 LALLY 02
Skills Class:
Section 7 F 1:00-1:50 LOW 4034
Section 8 T 1:00-1:50 SAGE 2715
Section 9 F 2:00-2:50 LOW 4040
Section 10 T 2:00-2:50 LALLY 02
Teaching Assistant
Analee Miranda
mirana@rpi.edu
Office: Amos Eaton 316W
Web: http://www.rpi.edu/~mirana/home.htm
TA Office Hours
Monday 2:00-3:00PM
Thursday 2:00-3:00 PM
Friday 3:00-4:00 PM
By appointment (please send e-mail)
Homework
It is important to keep up with the homework assignments. As a result, I will create a solution set for all of the assigned homework and review problems. I will go over the more challenging problems during recitation meetings, however, if you need help with the homework problems not covered in class, please see me during my office hours or by appointment.
Quizzes and Make-up quizzes
Quizzes and Make-up Quizzes will be given during recitation or skills meetings. The quizzes will typically last 10 minutes and will consist of a few problems from the Calculus Skills Problem Set. If you miss a quiz without a documented excuse, you will receive a zero and will not be allowed to make the quiz up.
Quiz dates:
Tuesday, January 22 (Section 5.3 - 5.5)
Tuesday, January 29 (Section 7.1)
Tuesday, February 5 (Sections 7.2)
Tuesday, February 12 (Section 7.4)
Friday, February 26 (Section 10.3)
Exams and Exam Dates
Exams will be given during lecture. The tentative exam schedule is as follows:
Exam #1: Wednesday, February 20th Exam #2: Monday, March 24th Exam #3: Thursday, April 24th
Contesting Grades
If you wish to contest a graded exam or quiz, you must speak to me within one week of the date the assignment is first returned in class. After this deadline, the grade will be final. Also, if your work is not picked up within one week of the date the assignment is returned in class, you forfeit all rights to contest the grade.
Academic Integrity on Exams and quizzes
All work submitted in a quiz or exam must be your own. Collaborating on a quiz or examination is not permitted. Academic dishonesty may result in an exam or quiz grade of zero and a report to the Dean of Students. Additional penalties may be imposed according to the section on Academic integrity in the Rensselaer Student Handbook. Any student who submits a changed answer of a Calculus Skills Problem for re-grading has violated an academic integrity standard. The uniform penalty will be failure of the course. If a student submits an appeal, he or she is responsible, regardless of whether he or she knew the answer had been changed.