Calculus
II (151-49-302) |
Instructor:
Ash, J.M. |
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Homepage: http://www.depaul.edu/~mash/ |
Prerequisites
MAT
150 or placement by the Mathematics Diagnostic Test. Prerequisites are strictly
enforced by the Math Department. A prerequisite can only be waived by the
approval of the instructor and the department chair.
Textbooks
and other materials
Single
Variable Calculus, 6th Edition, by J. Stewart,
Brooks/Cole, 2007. ISBN 0-495-01162-4
A scientific calculator is required.
Summary
of Course
Chapter
4 - Applications of Differentiation
4.9 Antiderivatives
Chapter
5 - Integrals
5.1 Areas and distances
5.2 The definite integral
5.3 The fundamental theorem of calculus
5.4 Indefinite integrals and the net change theorem
5.5 The substitution rule
Chapter
6 - Applications of integration
6.1
Areas between curves
6.2 Volumes
6.3 Volumes by cylindrical shells
6.5 Average value of a function
Chapter
7 - Inverse functions
7.1
Inverse functions
7.2* The natural logarithmic function
7.3* The natural exponential function
7.4* General logarithmic and exponential functions
7.6 Inverse trigonometric functions
Chapter
8 - Techniques of integration
8.1 Integration by parts
8.2 Trigonometric integrals
8.7 Approximate integration
Homework
and Grading Policy
Midterm
and final exams, in class and closed book will count equally in determining a
preliminary grade. Homework will be assigned each class day, discussed the next
class day, collected the next class day and will increase or decrease the
preliminary grade by at most one grade. For example, B+ and satisfactory
homework = A-. Make-up exams will not be given. The final exam will be from 8:45-11:00
on Thursday, June 10, 2010.
Methods
Classroom
lectures and discussion.
Tutors
Free,
starts in second week, see class web page for details.
DePaul
University's Academic Integrity Policy
Students
must abstain from any violations of academic integrity and set examples for
each other by assuming full responsibility for their academic and personal
development, including informing themselves about and following the
university's academic policy. Violations of academic integrity include but are
not limited to the following categories: cheating; plagiarism; fabrication;
falsification or sabotage of research data; destruction or misuse of the
university's academic resources; alteration or falsification of academic
records; and academic misconduct. Conduct that is punishable under the Academic
Integrity Policy could result in additional disciplinary actions by other
university officials and possible civil or criminal prosecution. To review the
complete Academic Integrity Policy of the University, please go to http://condor.depaul.edu/~handbook/code17.html .
Students with Disabilities
Students
who feel they may need an accommodation based on the impact of a disability
should contact me privately to discuss their specific needs. All discussions
will remain confidential.
To ensure that you receive the most appropriate accommodation based on your
needs, contact me as early as possible in the quarter (preferably within the
first two weeks of class), and make sure you have contacted the PLuS Program (for LD and/or AD/HD) at 773-325-4239 in SAC
220, or The Office for Students with Disabilities (for all other disabilities)
at 773-325-7290 in Student Center 370.