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M119 Syllabus
Introduction to Calculus.
Primarily for students from business and the social sciences.
Credit not given for both M119, M211, M215, or COAS J113.
Prerequisite
Two years of high school algebra or M014.
Text
Calculus and Its Applications,
Goldstein, Lay, and Schneider,
Prentice Hall
Course Outline
Week Dates Sections Covered Exams or Quizzes
1 Sept 1 - 5 0.1 - 0.6
2 Sept 8 - 12 1.1 - 1.3
3 Sept 15 - 19 1.4 - 1.6
4 Sept 22 - 26 1.7, Review Exam 1
5 Sept 29 - Oct 3 1.8, 2.1, 2.2
6 Oct 6 - 10 2.3 - 2.5
7 Oct 13 - 17 2.7 - 3.1, 3.2
8 Oct 20 - 24 3.3, Review
Dept. Midterm Exam:
Saturday, October 25, 9:00 - 10:30 AM, WH003
Last day for Automatic Withdrawal:
Wednesday, October 29.
9 Oct 27 - 31 4.1 - 4.3
10 Nov 3 - 7 4.4, 4.5
11 Nov 10 - 14 4.6, 5.1
12 Nov 17 - 21 5.2, Review Exam 3
13 Nov 24 - 25 6.1
14 Dec 1 - 5 6.2, 6.3
15 Dec 8 - 12 6.4, 6.6, Review
Departmental Final Exam:
Monday, December 15, 8:00 - 10:00 AM, WH003
Please see the course coordinator, Jee Jeib Koh,
if you cannot attend the departmental midterm or
final exam.
Grades
The course will consist of 2 exams, a midterm, a final,
homework, and quizzes.
The final counts 200 points, the midterm counts 200 points,
exams count 100 points each, the homework counts 50 points,
and the quizzes count 50 points.
There are 700 points total in the course.
Academic Conduct
Bring your student identification to all exams.
Work independently on all exams.
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.
Homework may be discussed freely.
If you are unclear as to what constitutes cheating,
please consult with me or read the Indiana University
Code of Student Ethics, Part III Section A.
Instructor
Eric Olson
Swain East 227
855-0044
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