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Calculus of One and Several Variables, Honors

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General Information

The Textbook Scheduled Lectures Instructors
Examinations Homework Policy Grades
Honor Principle Tutorials Disabilities

Textbook

Calculus (4th edition) by James Stewart, Brooks/Cole Publishing Company
(available at the Dartmouth Bookstore and Wheelock Books)

Scheduled Lectures

Section 1 (Chernov) MWF 8:45 - 9:50
(x hour Th 9 - 9:50)
105 Bradley
Section 2 (Dumitrascu) MWF 10:00 - 11:05
(x hour Th 12 - 12:50)
102 Bradley
Section 3 (Kiralis) MWF 12:30 - 1:35
(x hour Tu 1 - 1:50)
105 Bradley
Section 4 (Webb) MWF 1:45 - 2:50
(x hour Th 1-1:50)
103 Bradley

Instructors

Prof. Vladimir Chernov Prof. Dorin Dumitrascu Prof. Geoffrey Kiralis Prof. David Webb
Office: 414 Bradley Hall Office: 103 Choate House Office: 312 Bradley Hall Office: 403 Bradley Hall
Phone: 646-2421
or BlitzMail (preferred)
Phone: 646-2293
or BlitzMail (preferred)
Phone: 646-2411
or BlitzMail (preferred)
Phone: 646-1271
or BlitzMail (preferred)
Office hours:

M, W, F 10-11:30 AM
or by appointment.
Office hours:

M,Tu,W 2:00-3:00 PM
or by appointment.
Office hours: (tentative)

M 10:15-11:15 AM
W 11:15-12:15 PM
F 1:35-2:30 PM
or by appointment.
Office hours: (tentative)

M, W, F 10-10:45 AM
or by appointment.

Exams

There will be two midterm examinations and a final examination. These exams are scheduled as follows:

Exam 1 Monday, October 21, 2002 Murdough Cook Auditorium
(near Tuck school)
6 - 8 pm
Exam 2 Monday, November 11, 2002 Wilder 104 and 111 6 - 8 pm
Final Exam Sunday, December 8, 2002 Rooms TBA 10:30 - 12:30

Note. Exams will not be given early to accommodate travel plans.

Homework Policy

The homework scores not only count count towards your final grade and allow you to practice and refine your skills but, historically, those students who do the homework sets regularly fair better on the exams.

Grades

The course grade will be based upon the scores on the two midterm exams, the final exam, the homework and the projects/presentations.

Midterm Exams 200 points (100 points each)
Final Exam 150 points
Homework
60 points
Projects/Presentations 40 points
Total 450 points

The Honor Principle

On Exams: No help given or received

On Homework: Collaboration is permitted and encouraged, but NO COPYING . On the other hand discussions of the general ideas of the problems is desirable.

On Projects:  Each project will have collaboration/honor principle information listed on the front of the project.  Students are responsible for reading and following the guidelines for each project.   Note that the guidelines may change from project to project.

Tutorials

Tutorial assistance for this course, that is, help with your homework, will be available in 101 Bradley, Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday evening, 7 - 9 pm. Tutorials will begin on Sunday, September 29.

Also note that the Tutor Clearinghouse will have private one-on-one tutors available for Math 9. The tutors are recruited on the basis that they have done well in the subject, and are trained by the Academic Skills Center. If a student receives financial aid, the College will pay for three hours of tutoring per week. If you would like to have a tutor, please go to 301 Collis and fill out an application as early in the term as possible.

Disabilities

Students with disabilities who will be taking this course and may need disability-related classroom accommodations are encouraged to make an appointment to see their instructor as soon as possible. Also, they should stop by the Academic Skills Center in Collis Center to register for support services.