| January, 2009 MOUNT SAINT VINCENT UNIVERSITY COURSE OUTLINE
1. Course: Math 1114 (01) (02) Introductory Calculus II 2. Instructor: Charles Edmunds Office: Evaristus 379 Website: http://geocities.com/ce3927 3. Timetable: Lecture: (Section 1) M,W 8:30 9:45 am (Section 2) T,Th 9:05 � 10:20 Lab:TBA 4. Prerequisite: Math 1113 or equivalent. If you do not have the prerequisite see the instructor for permission to take this course without it. If you do not receive permission to take Math 1114 without the prerequisite, your mark in Math 1114 will be F. 4. Text : Essential Calculus (Early Transcendentals) by James Stewart 5. Marking: Homework ............................. 25% (approx.) Midterm exam ........................ 25% (approx.) Final exam .............................. 45% (approx.) Instructor's Evaluation ............. 5% (approx.) 6. Marking Policies: Errors in Marking Homework or Exams Policy: Students are encouraged to check the marking of all work they hand in. If there are any questions about how an item was marked or how many points were taken off, the issue should be brought to the instructor to be resolved. There will always be errors in marking; this is unavoidable. It is the student�s responsibility to catch such errors and report them. Late Homework Policy: Homework will be assigned with a �due date�. You may always hand your homework for a mark one class after that date, but no later. If your homework is not handed in on time (for whatever reason), speak to the instructor about an alternate (make up) assignment. If the need arises, students may complete at most two of these �make up� assignments during the course. Homework that is not handed in on time and is not completed by a �make up� assignment will receive a mark of zero. Missed Midterm Policy: If the Midterm exam is missed (for whatever reason), see the instructor. The are various remedies for this situation. Some students agree to take a �Make Up Midterm� which will not actually �count� towards the final mark, but will give the student the experience of writing the midterm and having it marked for feedback. The �Make Up Midterm� mark will be recorded and may effect the instructor�s final calculation of the course mark. Whether the �Make Up Midterm� mark is used and in what way it is used to calculate the final mark is the instructor�s choice. The student is asked to trust the instructor to be fair in evaluating the work submitted for marks. Some students would prefer to have the final exam (or selected items from the final exam) count as the midterm. These are possibilities that the instructor will discuss with each student who approaches him after missing the midterm. 7. Content: Chapters 5 to 7 in the textbook, with some material from Chapters 8 and 9. 8. General Policies: Statement on the use of language: Correct use of language is one of the criteria included in the evalua�tion of all written assignments. Statement on Plagiarism and Cheating: Students are reminded that the University regulations on Plagiar�ism and Cheating will be strictly enforced. These regulations are posted on depart�mental bulletin boards and information is also avail�able from your professor. Professor's Statement on "from sources or in a manner disal�lowed": All materials presented for evaluation, including homework, papers, quizzes, tests, and examinations, must be solely the work of the student presenting these materials. If books, notes, or calcu�lators are to be allowed for use in an examination, the professor will announce this prior to the exam and com�ment, in writing, on the exam paper that this is the case. |