MATH 202-01 Calculus II
Fall 1996

Professor Barry Dayton
Office Hours

Web: http://www.ecnet.net/users/ubdayton/students/

Text and materials
Text: Hughes-Hallett, Gleason et al. Calculus , J. Wiley, 1994. In addition you should have a TI-85 or TI-82 calculator.
Objective of Course
To understand and work with the concept of definite and indefinite integrals. To gain a minimum amount of skill in performing indefinite integration. To obtain a preliminary aquaintance with differential equations and power series. We will cover most of Chapters 6,7,8 9 and 10.
Evaluation
You will be evaluated on daily work (40%), and 2 hour tests (30% each) tenatively scheduled for Monday October 21 and Thursday December 12. Daily work may involve pretests, quizzes, homework or group work. Daily work will not be announced in advance and work not turned in when due will absolutely not be counted. The lowest three daily work grades will be thrown out. There will be an optional final December 12 for those who miss a substantial amount of the daily work. See my web page Daily work policies and grading for more details.

I generally do not give ``D'' grades, see the University Catalog for rules on ``R'' and ``I'' grades.