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MAC 2312 .06 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
Spring 2001 , 4 credit hours

INSTRUCTORDr. Rene S. Rodriguez
OFFICEMAP 201B
OFFICE HOURSMWRF 2:00PM - 3:00PM
MW 5:00PM - 5:30PM
PHONE407-823-2825
EMAIL None
CLASS LOCATION    MAP 121
CLASS TIMES MWRF 3:00PM - 3:50PM
TEXTBOOKCalculus, 6th Edition
by H. Anton

ATTENDANCE POLICY
Attendance for this class will be taken on a regular basis. If a student misses no more than 4 classes during the term then a bonus of 3% will be added to the student’s final % average.

GRADING POLICY
The grade is based on 4 tests (in-class, closed book) worth 100 points each, and a comprehensive final exam worth 200 points. There are no make-up tests and a missed test is counted as a zero. However, the final exam, in addition to counting as a final exam worth 200 points, is used as test 5 where it is worth 100 points. The best 4 out of 5 test scores plus the final exam score (a maximum of 600 points) are used to compute the final average.

GRADING SCALE
AverageGrade
90 - 100% A
80 - 89% B
70 - 79% C
60 - 69% D
0 - 59% F

IMPORTANT DATES
Spring 2001 Classes Begin Jan.8;
Late Registration and Add/Drop Jan.9-12;
Application for Grade Forgiveness Deadline Jan.12;
Fees Due and Last Day for Full Refund Jan.12;
Withdrawal Deadline Mar.2; Classes End;
Last Day to Remove Incomplete Apr.23;
Final Examination Period Apr.24-30;
Grades Due in Registrar's Office May 3;
Grades Available on POLARIS and TouchTone May 4, after 9 a.m.;
Commencements May 4-5

TENTATIVE LIST OF TOPICS
1st Week - Jan. 8-12
1. Section 8.1
2. Section 8.2
3. Section 8.2
4. Section 8.3

2nd Week - Jan. 15-19
5. HOLIDAY
6. Section 8.3
7. Section 8.4
8. Section 8.5

3rd Week - Jan. 22-26
9. Section 8.6
10. Section 8.6
11. Section 8.8 (omit inverse hyperbolic functions)
12. Section 8.8

4th Week - Jan. 29-Feb. 2
13. REVIEW
14. TEST 1
15. Section 9.1
16. Section 9.2

5th Week - Feb. 5-9
17. Section 9.2
18. Section 9.3
19. Section 9.3
20. Section 9.4

6th Week - Feb. 12-16
21. Section 9.5
22. Section 9.5
23. Section 9.5
24. Section 9.8

7th Week - Feb. 19-23
25. Section 9.8
26. REVIEW
27. TEST 2
28. Section 11.1

8th Week - Feb. 26-Mar. 2
29. Section 11.1
30. Section 11.2
31. Section 11.3
32. Section 11.3 (Drop Deadline)

9th Week - Mar. 5-9
33. Section 11.4
34. Section 11.4
35. Section 11.5
36. Section 11.5

10th Week - Mar. 12-16
SPRING BREAK

11th Week - Mar. 19-23
37. Section 11.6
38. Section 11.6
39. Section 11.7
40. Section 11.7

12th Week - Mar. 26-30
41. REVIEW
42. TEST 3
43. Section 11.8
44. Section 11.9

13th Week - Apr. 2-6
45. Section 11.9
46. Section 11.10
47. Section 11.10
48. Section 12.1

14th Week - Apr. 9-13
49. Section 12.1
50. Section 12.2
51. REVIEW
52. TEST 4

15th Week - Apr. 16-20
53. Section 12.3
54. Section 12.4
55. Section 12.4
56. Section 12.4

16th Week - Apr. 23-27

57. REVIEW

FINAL EXAM

OTHER INFORMATION
Calculus II is a continuation of MAC 2311; the course covers most of chapters 8, 9, 11 and 12 of the text. The topics include applications of the definite integral, methods of integration, infinite series, and polar coordinates.
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