Math 107 Calculus I, Summer 1A 2003
9:50-2:30 pm MW
Schedule: Monday and Wednesday Session I: 9:50am - 12:15 pm Lunch recess: 12:15pm - 1:00 pm Session II: 1:00pm - 2:30 pm
Instructor: Dr. Z. Zeng, Office: Sci 204H Phone: x5763 email: zzeng@neiu.edu Web site: http://www.neiu.edu/~zzeng
Office hours: 3:00-5:30 pm, Monday and Wedesday 1:00-2:30 pm, Tuesday
Prereq: Math 106 with grade A, B, or C Text: Calculus, Single Variable Hughes-Hallett Gleason, et al. 3nd edition, John Wiley and Sons.
Course Introduction to Analytic Geometry, limits and derivatives, Description applications, integration, fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Cource Students will Objectives 1. Develop the ability to use graphical numerical and and algebraic reasoning in the analysis of mathematical problems 2. Gain deeper understanding of the elementary functions and improve algebraic and trigonometric skills. 3. Master the terminology, concepts and methodology of differential and integral calculus 4. Be able to differentiate functions constructed from elementary functions 5. Be able to use the derivative and integral to set up and solve mathematical models from verbal descriptions 6. Improve communication skills by writing up problem solutions and participating in class discussions Method Lectures, question and answer sessions, moderated individ- of Instruction ual and group problem solving sessions, hand-in problem assignments, regular use of technology in and out of the classroom.
Homework: Homework assignment will be announced at end of every class day and posted on the website. Homework will be collected at 9:50am of every class day and will be graded. Late homework will not be accepted but the worst score will be dropped. Homework will be counted for 100 points and can be used to substitute either Exam 1 or Exam 2.
Exams: Exam 1: Monday, June 2, Session I, 100 points Exam 2: Monday, June 16, Session I, 100 points Skill Test: 06/16-06/26, 100 points (Skill Test consists of 10 derivative problems, 10 points each, no partial credit. If the total is below 80, then the score is automatically 0. Skill test can be repeated many times) Final Exam: Wedesday, June 25, 11:00-1:00 pm, 200 points
Method Evaluation of your performance in the course is based on of Evaluation two mid-term Exams, homework, Skill Test and the Final Exam. With the lowest score among the mid-term exams and homework being dropped, The total number of points is 500.
Grading: 90-100% (450-500 pts): A, 80-89%(400-449 pts): B, 65-79% (325-399 pts): C, 55-64%(275-324 pts): D
Tentative Week of Monday Wedesday schedule 05/19 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 2.3 (cont.), 2.5, 2.6 05/26 holiday 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 06/02 Exam 1, 3.3(cont), 3.4 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 06/09 3.7(cont), 3.9, 3.10 4.1, 4.3 06/16 Exam 2, 4.3 (cont.), 5.1 5.2, 5.3 06/23 5.4, Review Final Exam