Text: Vector Calculus, second edition
by Susan Jane Colley. (Available at Wheelock Books)
Classes:
Section 1, Arkowitz, 11:15-12:20 MWF,
102 Reed Hall (X-hour: Tu 12:00-12:50) |
Section 2, Kiralis, 12:30-1:35
MWF, 7 Steele Hall (X-hour: Tu 1:00-1:50) |
Office hours:
Arkowitz, 315 Bradley Tuesday and Thursday 1:30-2:30 and by appointment |
Kiralis, 312 Bradley Monday 11:00-12:00; Tuesday 1:00-2:00; Friday 1:35-2:30 and by appointment |
Homework: Assigned each class and due
at the start of the next class. That is, homework listed on the
syllabus for day n is due at the start of the class on day n+1.
Late homework will not be accepted without a valid excuse, such as
a medical one.
Exams:
Sunday, Jan. 30,
Bradley Auditorium (room 101), 6:00-8:00pm.
Tuesday, March
1, Bradley Auditorium (room 101), 6:00-8:00pm.
Final exam: Sat, 3/12, 3:00-6:00
You are not allowed to use calculators on any
of the exams.
The final will cover the entire course, but will emphasize
material covered since the second exam.
No early final exams will be given.
Grading: Two Exams, 100 points each; Final exam, 150 points; Homework assignments, 50 points.
Honor Code:
Homework: You
may work together on assignments. However, you should write
up all work you hand in on your own. It is a violation of the honor
code to copy from another person's paper or notes, even if you worked
with that person.
Exams: All exams
are closed book. Giving or receiving any help during an exam
is a violation of the honor code.
Disabilities:
Any student with a documented disability
needing academic adjustments or accommodations should talk
to your instructor by the end of the second week of
the term. All discussions will remain confidential, although the
Student
Disabilities Coordinator may be consulted to verify
the documentation of the disability.