Math 12

Calculus Plus

General Information

 

 

Syllabus

Written Homework

WeBWorK homework and information

Supplemental files

Announcements

 

 

Textbook: “Multivariable Calculus” 6-th edition (second book) by J. Stewart, available at Wheelock Books

 

 

Scheduled Lectures and Instructors:

 

Vladimir Chernov

Scott Pauls

Classes: MWF 10-11:05 AM

(x-hour) Th 12-12:50 PM

Classes: MWF 1:45-2:50

(x-hour) Th 1-1:50

Class location: 006 Kemeny

Class location: 006 Kemeny

Tentative Office hours: Tuesday 2-4 PM,

Thursday 2-3:30 PM, Friday  3-4:30 PM

and by appointment

Tentative Office hours: Monday 3-4 PM,

Tuesday 12 (noon)-1 PM, Thursday 12 (noon)-1 PM

and by appointment

Office: 304 Kemeny Hall

Phone number 646 2421,

blitz (preferred)

Office: 303 Kemeny Hall

Phone number 646 1047

blitz (preferred)

 

 

 

Course Grade will be based upon the scores on the scores for Homework, Midterm Exams, and the Final Exam as follows:

 

WeBWork

10%

Written homework

10%

Two Midterm Exams

25% each (50% total)

Final Exam

30 %

 

 

 

Exams: There will be two in-class "midterm examinations" and an in-class final examination. A significant number of exam problems will be related to proof writing. So make sure that you understand all the proofs covered in class and that you know how to solve all the written homework exercises. Do not make plans to leave Hanover before the end of the final exam week. The exams will not be given earlier to accommodate your travel plans. The exams are scheduled as follows:

 

 

1st  Midterm Exam

6-8 PM on Tuesday October 23

in Carpenter 013

2nd Midterm Exam  

6-8 PM on Tuesday November 13 in Carpenter 013

Final Exam

11:30-2:30 PM on Friday December 7 in

Kemeny 008

 

 

 

Written Homework and WeBWorK homework: will be assigned after each lecture. The Written homework can be found here; the WeBWorK homework can be found by logging into the WeBWorK here.

All homework  will generally be due on Wednesday following the week when it  was assigned.  Written homework will be due at the class time and WeBWorK will be due by 8 AM.) Homework for Monday 11/12 - Friday 11/16 and for Monday 11/19 will be due after the Thanksgiving break on Wednesday 11/28. The homework for  Monday 11/26 - Friday 11/30 will be due Monday 12/3.

Late homework will not be accepted in the absence of divine intervention or matters of similar weight. Unexcused late and missing papers count zero.

 

Tutorials for the class are 7-9 PM on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays in Kemeny 006. They will be run by the Graduate Student Teaching Assistant Amir Barghi. Please note that the students in the previous years found these tutorials to be very helpful!

 

Honors Principle:

·       On Exams: No help given or received.

·       On Homework: Collaboration on homework is allowed and encouraged but no copying! Note that the figures, and hence the answers,  in the WeBWorK homework assignments are likely to be distinct for all the students in the class

·       In general: when in doubt ask before doing.

 

Disabilities: Students with disabilities enrolled in this course and who may need disability related classroom accommodation are encouraged to make an appointment to see me before the end of the second week of the term. All discussions will remain confidential, although the Student Accessibility Service office may be consulted to discuss appropriate implementation of the accommodation request. Also please contact the Student Accessibility Services located at Collis Center, Suite 301. Their contact information is phone (603) 646-9900, fax (603) 646 1229, e.mail  student.accessibility.services@dartmouth.edu

 

Student Religious Observances: Some students may wish to take part in religious observances that occur during this academic term.  If you have a religious observance that conflicts with your participation in the course, please meet with me before the end of the second week of the term to discuss appropriate accommodations.