COLLIN COLLEGE

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COURSE SYLLABUS

SUMMER I I 2008

Course Number : Math 2413                                            

Course Title : Calculus I  

CREDIT HRS: 4 LECTURE HRS: 3 LAB HRS: 3 CLN/REC HRS: 0

PREREQUISITE: Math 2312

COREQUISITE: None

Text Book : Thomas’Calculus Early Transcendentals  11th  edition

                     Graphing calculator and student solution manual recommended.

Instructor: Dr. Cyrus Malek

Office:  (Spring Creek Campus J226)

Ph# (972)-881-5181

E-mail: cmalek@ccccd.edu

Office Hours:

M,T,W,R         12:00-1:00 (by Appointment)

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Study of limits, continuity, derivatives, applications of the derivative, definite, and indefinite integrals.

 

COURSE MEASURABLE LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Upon completion of this course the students should be able to do the following:

1. Prove limits using the formal definition; and then calculate various problems using

        properties of limits and the L’Hopital’s Rule. Find instantaneous rate of change,

 continuities, and tangent lines.

2. Compute the derivative as a limit; and then differentiate transcendental and algebraic functions using rules of differentiation. Solve related rates, linearization and differential problems

3. Use first and second derivatives to find absolute and local extrema, to sketch graph of functions, to solve optimization problems, and to find roots of functions using Newton’s method.

4. Derive the definite integral as a limit; and then use the fundamental theorem of calculus, properties of definite and indefinite integrals, and the substitution method to evaluate integrals with applications.

COURSE  CONTENT AND POLICIES:

                                                           

GRADING POLICY:

Chapter test #1             20%   Testing Center   July 21                                      

Chapter test #2             20%   Testing Center   July 29                                   

Chapter test #3             20%   Testing Center   Aug 5                                     

Chapter test #4             20%   Testing Center   Aug 12                                       

Final Exam  (comprehensive) 30%   In Class    Aug 14                                     

Class Participation and Lab 10%  (Mathematica software is used for lab assignments )

Grades:           [90-100]  A     [80-90)  B        [70-80)   C      [60-70)   D

 

-You may repeat this course only once after receiving a grade, including W.

-Last day to withdraw the course is August 8.

- Lowest chapter test will be dropped.

- No make-up test will be given except you have a documented emergency case.

-Calculators allowed to be used in this course are TI82,TI83,TI84,TI85,TI86. (No TI89 or TI92)

- If you miss any class, you will be responsible for materials covered in that session.

- You are welcome to make an appointment to see me any time.

 

C.Malek                     Homework Assignments for Calc I, MATH 2413  (subject to change)     

 

Chapter 2

Sec 2.1                        1,3,5,9,11,13,17,21,23,25,27,29,33

Sec 2.2                        1-35 odd,39,41,49,51

Sec 2.3                        1,3,5,7,9,15,17,21,23

Sec 2.4                        1-17 odd,21,23,25,27,29,31,33,35,37,39,41,43,45,47,51,53,55,61,63

Sec 2.5                        1-21 odd,27,31,33,39,41,43,45

Sec 2.6                        1-25 odd,29

Sec 2.7                        1-27 odd

 

Chapter 3

Sec 3.1                        1-23 odd,27,29,31,39-43  

                                                            TEST # 1     Mon July 21

Sec 3.2                        1-39 odd                               

Sec 3.3                        1-9                                                  

Sec 3.4                        1-43 odd                                      

Sec 3.5                        1-67 odd,81,83,85,101,103,105                        

Sec 3.6                        1-51 odd                              

Sec 3.7                        1-93 odd

Sec 3.8                        1-69 odd

Sec 3.9                        1,3,7,11,13,17,21

Sec 3.10                      1-13,19-33 odd,39,51,53

                                                                TEST # 2    Tue July 29

 

Chapter 4

Sec 4.1                        1-69  E.O.O (every other odd numbers)

Sec 4.2                        1-7,23,25,37

Sec 4.3                        1-27 odd, 33,35,37,47,49

Sec 4.4                        1-29 odd, 43,45,47,63,65

Sec 4.5                        1-11 odd

Sec 4.6                        1-51 odd

Sec 4.7                        1-5

Sec 4.8                        1-81 E.O.O., 89-105  E.O.O.

                                                    TEST # 3    Tue  August 5

Chapter 5

Sec 5.1                        1-9,15,17

Sec 5.2                        1-27 odd

Sec 5.3                        1-53 odd

Sec 5.4                        1-59 odd

Sec 5.5                        1-55 odd

Sec 5.6                        1-89 E.O.O.               

                                                                    TEST # 4    Tue August 12

 

ATTENDANCE POLICY:

Attendance is expected of all students. If a student is unable to attend, it is his/her responsibility to contact the instructor to obtain assignments. Please see the schedule of classes for the last day to withdraw.

Religious Holy Days: In accordance with section 51.911 of the Texas Education Code, the college will allow a student who is absent from class for the observance of a religious holy day to take an examination or complete an assignment scheduled for that day within a reasonable time. A copy of the state rules and procedures regarding holy days and the form for notification of absence from each class under this provision are available from the Admissions and Records Office.

COURSE REPEAT POLICY:

All students may repeat this course only once after receiving a grade, including W. For example students who have taken this course twice have to choose a different course to take after two trials.

 

ADA Statement:

 

It is the policy of Collin County Community College to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals who are students with disabilities.  This College will adhere to all applicable federal and state and local laws, regulations and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations as required to afford equal educational opportunity.  It is the student’s responsibility to contact the ACCESS office, SCC-G200 or 972.881.5898, (V/TTD: 972.881.5950) in a timely manner to arrange for appropriate accommodations.

 

Academic Ethics:

 

The College District may initiate disciplinary proceedings against a student accused of scholastic dishonesty.  Scholastic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, statements, acts, or omissions related to applications for enrollment or the award of a degree, and/or the submission as one’s own work material that is not one’s own.  Scholastic dishonesty may involve, but is not limited to, one or more of the following acts:  cheating, plagiarism, collusion, use of annotated texts or teacher’s editions, and/or falsifying academic records.

 

Plagiarism is the use of an author’s words or ideas as if they were one’s own without giving credit to the source, including, but not limited to, failure to acknowledge a direct quotation. 

 

Cheating is the willful giving or receiving of information in an unauthorized manner during an examination, illicitly obtaining examination questions in advance, copying computer or internet files,

using someone else’s work for assignments as if it were one’s own, or any other dishonest means of attempting to fulfill the requirements of a course.

 

Collusion is intentionally aiding or attempting to aid another in an act of scholastic dishonesty, including but not limited to, providing a paper or project to another student; providing an inappropriate level of assistance; communicating answers to a classmate during an examination; removing tests or answer sheets from a test site, and allowing a classmate to copy answers.

 

 

NOTE:  A copy of the generic/departmental syllabus is available on the college website at:  http://iws.ccccd.edu/syllabus