Calculus III (152-49-302) Instructor:  Ash, J.M.
Quarter:  Spring, 2002
Time:  TTH 10:10 - 11:40
Campus:  LPC
Room:  SAC 280
Homepage: http://www.depaul.edu/~mash/
E-mail: mash@math.depaul.edu
Phone(s): (773)325-4216
Fax: (773)325-7807
Office: 519 SAC
Office Hours: 3-4:30 Tu, 11:45-12:45 Th. Also by appointment, phone, or email.

Course homepage: http://www.depaul.edu/~mash/



Prerequisites

Prerequisites are strictly enforced by the Math Department. A prerequisite can only be waived by approval of the instructor and the chairperson.

Textbooks and other materials

Calculus by J. Stewart, Fourth Edition, Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1999. Calculators A scientific calculator is required.

Summary of Course


Techniques of Integration (Sec. 8.4-8.8)
Integration of Rational Functions by Partial Fractions 8.4
Strategy for Integration 8.5
Using Tables of Integrals (optional) 8.6
Approximate Integration 8.7
Improper Integrals 8.8

Infinite Sequences and Series (Sec. 12.1-12.12)
Sequences 12.1
Series 12.2
The Integral Test and Estimates of Sums 12.3
The Comparison Tests 12.4
Alternating Series 12.5
Absolute Convergence and the Ratio and Root Tests 12.6
Power Series I 12.8
Representation of Functions as Power Series 12.9
Taylor and Maclaurin Series 12.10
The Binomial Series 2 12.11
Applications of Taylor Polynomials 12.12

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 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 11:45 - 2:00 pm on Wednesday, June 12, 2002.

Methods

Classroom lectures and discussion.

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://www.depaul.edu/~handbook/code17.html .