Mathematics 181 Honors

181 CALCULUS I (4+1) 4 credits

Instructor  Course Section                    Time
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Eric Olson  1003 Math 181 HONORS CALCULUS I   MTWRF 12:00-12:50pm AB202

Course Information

Instructor:
Eric Olson
email:
ejolson at unr edu
Office:
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 1-2pm DMS 238 and by appointment.
Homepage:
http://fractal.math.unr.edu/~ejolson/181/
Assistant:
Stacie Tatman
Office:
Friday 11am in student lounge on 2nd floor of Ansari Building.
Texts:
Richard Courant, Fritz John, Introduction to Calculus and Analysis, Vol. 1, Springer, 1998.

Announcements

[16-Dec-2011] Final Exam

The final exam will be held on Friday, December 16 from 12:30-2:30pm in AB202.

[12-Dec-2011] Final Exam Review

Here is a solution key to the review sheet handed out in class to help you study for the final exam.

[02-Dec-2011] Tenth Homework Assignment

The tenth homework assignment is due December 2.

[18-Nov-2011] Exam 2

Exam 2 is scheduled for November 18 during the regular class time. There is a sample exam to help you study. Please bring you student identification to the exam.

[14-Nov-2011] Ninth Homework Assignment

The ninth homework assignment is due November 14.

[07-Nov-2011] Eighth Homework Assignment

The eighth homework assignment is due November 7.

[31-Oct-2011] Seventh Homework Assignment

The seventh homework assignment is due October 31.

[21-Oct-2011] Sixth Homework Assignment

The sixth homework assignment is due October 21.

[07-Oct-2011] Honors Calculus Party

You, along with all current and past honors calculus students, are invited to a pizza, cookies, and punch party on Friday, October 7th from 2pm to 3:30pm in the Honors Program office Jot Travis Building, Room 011a. Don't miss this opportunity to meet other honors students and to share your calculus experiences.

[07-Oct-2011] Exam 1

Exam 1 is scheduled for October 7 during the regular class time. Please bring your student identification to the exam.

[07-Oct-2011] Fifth Homework Assignment

The fifth homework assignment is due October 7.

[04-Oct-2011] Office Hours

Due a change in my schedule, all office hours on Tuesday have been permanently rescheduled to Thursday.

[30-Sep-2011] Fourth Homework Assignment

The fourth homework assignment is due September 30.

[27-Sep-2011] Office Hours

My office hours for Tuesday, September 27 are cancelled because I have a meeting.

[23-Sep-2011] Third Homework Assignment

The third homework assignment is due September 23.

[16-Sep-2011] Second Homework Assignment

The second homework assignment is due September 16.

[09-Sep-2011] First Homework Assignment

The first homework assignment is due September 9.

[01-Sep-2011] Class Notes

I have created lecture notes and a handout for the angle addition formula from the first three days of class.

Handouts

Other Resources

  1. First Year Calculus by William Chen.
  2. Calculus for Mathematicians, Computer Scientists and Physicists by Andrew D. Hwang.
  3. Video Calculus by Selwyn Hollis.
  4. Life of Fred: Calculus by Stan Schmidt.

Grading

    10 Quizzes (drop 2)        10 points each
     2 Exams                   80 points each
     1 Final Exam             100 points
     8 Homework Assignments    10 points each
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                              420 points total

Homework

Quizzes and Exams

Final Exam

The final exam will be held on Friday, December 16 from 12:30-2:30pm in AB202.

Equal Opportunity Statement

The Mathematics Department is committed to equal opportunity in education for all students, including those with documented physical disabilities or documented learning disabilities. University policy states that it is the responsibility of students with documented disabilities to contact instructors during the first week of each semester to discuss appropriate accommodations to ensure equity in grading, classroom experiences and outside assignments.

Academic Conduct

Bring your student identification to all exams. Work independently on all exams and quizzes. Behaviors inappropriate to test taking may disturb other students and will be considered cheating. Don't talk or pass notes with other students during an exam. Don't read notes or books while taking exams given in the classroom. You may work on the programming assignments in groups of two if desired. Homework may be discussed freely. If you are unclear as to what constitutes cheating, please consult with me.
Last Updated: Thu Sep 1 16:15:43 PDT 2011