Multivariable Calculus (8th ed.) by James Stewart
MWF 12:00 - 12:50
Integrated Science Center 1280
Prof. Pierre Clare
Office: 130 Jones Hall
Office Hours: Mondays and Thursdays from 2pm to 3:30pm and by appointment.
There will be three midterms and a cumulative final, scheduled as follows:
Last day to add/drop | 9/08 | |
Midterm 1 | 9/25 at noon | Small 111 |
Midterm 2 | 10/23 at noon | Small 111 |
Last day to withdraw | 10/27 | |
Midterm 3 | 11/17 at noon | Small 111 |
Final | 12/19 from 9am to noon | Small 110 |
If you miss a lecture, it is your responsibility to inquire about the material covered in your absence.
Written homework assignments will be assigned weekly. Extensions may (and usually will) be granted if requested at least twenty-four hours before the due date. Late homework will not be accepted. The lowest homework grade will not count towards the final score.
The course grade will be based upon the scores on the midterm exams, the homework and the final exam,
following Option A or Option B below (whichever yields the highest score).
Option A | Option B | |
Homework | 20 % | 20 % |
Midterm 1 | 18 % | 10 % |
Midterm 2 | 18 % | 10 % |
Midterm 3 | 18 % | 10 % |
Final | 26% | 50 % |
The final grades will be assigned according to the following scale:
A ≥ 93 > A- ≥ 90 > B+ ≥ 87 > B ≥ 83 > B- ≥ 80 > C+ ≥ 77 >
C ≥ 73 > C- ≥ 70 > D+ ≥ 67 > D ≥ 63 > D- ≥ 60 > F
The Honor Code applies to all activities related to this course, in the context of which it implies the following:
Joint work with Collaborator_1,... and Collaborator_nright below your name on the front page.
The Honor System is responsible for resolving any suspected violations of the Honor Code. Do not hesitate to ask the instructor beforehand if you have any questions as to whether some action would be compatible with the Honor Code.
Students with disabilities who will be taking this course and may need disability-related accommodations are encouraged to make an appointment to see their instructor as soon as possible.
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