MAT 193 Calculus II, Section 80, 21141, Spring 2016
Class meets MWF 10:00 AM - 11:25
AM in SCC 1304.
Instructor:
Office: NSM E-108; Office phone number: (310) 243- 3139
e-mail
address: sraianu@csudh.edu; URL: http://math.csudh.edu/~sraianu;
Office hours: Monday: 12:55 PM – 2:15
PM, Wednesday:
Course
Description: MAT
193, Calculus II, covers Chapters 6-9 from the textbook: Techniques and
applications of integration, Polar coordinates, Sequences and series, power
series,
Text: James Stewart, Essential Calculus, Second
Edition, Brooks/Cole, 2013.
Objectives: After completing MAT 193 the student should be able to:
Prerequisites: MAT 191 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or better.
Grades: Grades will be based on three in‑class 80-minutes
examinations (60% total), a comprehensive final examination (25%), and quizzes,
homework, attendance and other assignments (15%) for the remainder.
The exact grading system for your section is the following:
Each of the three
80-minutes exams will be graded on a 100 scale, then the sum of the
scores is divided by 5 and denoted by E.
Homework will be due every Monday, and each homework is worth 5 points. No late homework will be
accepted. The average of all homework scores is denoted by H.
5 to 10 minutes
quizzes will be
given in principle every Monday, and will be graded on a scale from 1 to 5. The
average of the quizzes scores is denoted by Q.
There are also 5 points awarded for attendance and class participation. This portion of the grade is
denoted by A.
The final exam
will be graded out of a maximum possible 200, then the
score is divided by 8 and denoted by F.
To determine your final
grade, compute
E+H+Q+A+F. The maximum is 100, and the grade will be given by the rule:
A: 93‑100; A‑: 90‑92; B+: 87‑89; B: 83‑86; B‑: 80‑82
C+: 77‑79; C: 73‑76; C‑: 70‑72; D+: 67‑69; D: 60‑66; F: Less than 60.
WebWorK: More practice problems are available in WebWork: go to http://math.csudh.edu/webwork2/16Spring_MAT193_Raianu/ and log in using as user name the part
before th “@” in the email address that you have given to my.csudh.edu, and
your student ID as password (you can change the password after the first log
in). Use Set0 to learn how to input your answers. Then try to do more problems
after you complete each homework assignment. You should download and print one set, work on the problems,
then input your answers. After you try each problem at least once you have the
option to "show me other" similar problems. You can also view the
correct answer and the solution (if available) in order to understand what you
did wrong. You can also use "email instructor" to ask for help. Help
for these problems will be available by email or during office hours.
Makeups: No makeup examinations or
quizzes will be given. If you must miss an examination for a legitimate reason,
discuss this, in advance, with me, and I may then substitute the relevant score
from your final examination for the missing grade.
Accomodations
for Students with Disabilities: Cal State Dominguez Hills adheres to all applicable federal,
state, and local laws, regulations, and guidelines with respect to providing
reasonable accommodations for students with temporary and permanent
disabilities. If you have a disability that may adversely affect your work in
this class, I encourage you to register with Disabled Student Services (DSS)
and to talk with me about how I can best help you. All disclosures of
disabilities will be kept strictly confidential. Please note: no accommodation
may be made until you register with the DSS in WH D180. For information call
(310) 243-3660 or to use telecommunications Device for the Deaf, call (310)
243-2028.
Academic Integrity: The mathematics department does
not tolerate cheating. Students who have questions or concerns about academic
integrity should ask their professors or the counselors in the Student
Development Office, or refer to the University Catalog for more information.
(Look in the index under "academic integrity".)
Technology: Symbolic calculators, such as TI-89
or TI-92 are not acceptable for this course. The recommended calculator is
TI-84, but any other scientific non-symbolic calculator may be used.
Exam rules: Students must leave their CSUDH
student ID on their desk for the duration of the exam. Cell phones, iPhones,
iPods, or PDAs of any kind, as well as hea
Tentative
schedule and homework assignments
M 1/25:
6.1 Integration by Parts: odd, 1-29
W 1/27:
6.1 Integration by Parts: even, 2-30
F 1/29:
6.2 Trigonometric Integrals and Substitutions: odd, 1-35
M 2/1: 6.2 Trigonometric Integrals and
Substitutions: odd, 39-63
W 2/3: 6.3 Partial Fractions: odd, 1-17
F 2/5: 6.3 Partial Fractions: odd,
19-39
M 2/8:
6.4 Integration with Tables and Computer Algebra Systems: odd, 1-21
W 2/10:
6.5 Approximate Integration: odd, 1-15
F 2/12:
6.6 Improper Integrals: odd, 1,3,5-31
M 2/15:
Presidents’ Day Holiday
W 2/17:
Review
F 2/19: Exam I
M 2/22: 7.1
Areas between Curves: odd, 5-15
W 2/24: 7.2
Volumes: odd, 1-17
F 2/26:
7.2 Volumes: even, 2-18
M 2/29:
7.3 Volumes by Cylindrical Shells: odd, 1-19
W 3/2:
7.3 Volumes by Cylindrical Shells: even, 2-20
F 3/4:
7.4 Arc Length: odd, 1-17
M 3/7: 7.5 Area of a Surface of
Revolution: odd, 1-15
W 3/9: 7.6 Applications to Physics and
Engineering: odd, 1-11
F 3/11: 7.6 Applications to Physics and
Engineering: odd, 13,15,31,33,39-45
M 3/14: 7.7 Differential Equations: odd,
1-15,21-31
W 3/16:
Review
F 3/18:
Exam II
M 3/21:
8.1 Sequences: odd, 1-21
W 3/23: 8.1
Sequences: odd, 23-43
F 3/25: 8.2
Series: odd, 1-21
M 3/28: Spring Recess
W 3/30: Spring Recess
F 4/1: Spring Recess
M 4/4: 8.2
Series: odd, 23-39
W 4/6: 8.3 The Integral and Comparison
Tests: odd, 1-29
F 4/8: 8.3
The Integral and Comparison Tests: even, 2-30
M 4/11: 8.4
Other Convergence Tests: odd, 1-17
W 4/13: 8.4
Other Convergence Tests: odd, 19-43
F 4/15: 8.5
Power series: odd, 1-21
M 4/18: 8.5
Power series: even, 2-22
W 4/20: 8.6
Representing Functions as Power Series: odd, 1-19,25-31
F 4/22: 8.7 Taylor and Maclaurin Series: odd, 1-35,43,45
M 4/25: Applications of Taylor
Polynomials: odd, 3-15
W 4/27: Review
F 4/29: Exam III
M 5/2: 9.1 Parametric Curves: odd, 1-17
W 5/4: 9.2 Calculus with Parametric
Curves: odd, 1-15,37,39
F 5/6: 9.3 Polar Coordinates: odd, 1-19
M 5/9: 9.4 Areas and Lengths in Polar Coordinates: odd, 1-11,33,35
F 5/11: Review
F 5/13: Review
Final examination: Monday, May 16,
Important dates
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February 1 |
Monday |
Summer 2016 Graduation Application Deadline |
February 5 |
Friday |
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February 11 |
Thursday |
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February 11 |
Thursday |
Last Day to Drop from FT to PT
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February 15 |
Monday |
President’s Day Holiday- Campus Open, No
Classes |
February 19 |
Friday |
Drop without Record of Enrollment
Deadline |
February 19 |
Friday |
Student Census |
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Serious and Compelling Reason
Required to Drop/Withdraw |
March 14-May 22 |
Monday-Sunday |
Spring 2016 Intersession Registration |
March 28-April 3 |
Monday- Sunday |
Spring Recess (includes Cesar
Chavez Holiday) |
March 30 |
Wednesday |
Last Day for Pro-rata Refund of
Non-Resident Tuition and Tuition Fees |
March 31 |
Thursday |
Cesar Chavez Holiday-Campus
Closed, No Classes |
April 15 |
Friday |
Summer 2016 Graduation Application-Late
Deadline (with late fee) |
April 22-May 12 |
Friday-Thursday |
Serious Accident/Illness
Required to Drop/Withdraw |
April 25-August 19 |
Monday-Friday |
Fall 2016 Registration |
May 13 |
Friday |
Last Day of Scheduled Classes |
May 14 |
Saturday |
Study Day |
May 14-May 20 |
Saturday-Friday |
Final Examinations |
May 17 |
Tuesday |
Grade Submission
Begins |
May 20 |
Friday |
Evaluation Day |
May 20 |
Friday |
Commencement |
May 21 |
Saturday |
Commencement |
May 25 3 pm |
Wednesday |
Final Grades Due- *Extended Education grades always due 72
hours after course end date |
May 25 |
Wednesday |
Semester/Academic Year Ends |