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MATH-2413-002 Calculus I
MATH 2412 or MATH 1348-minimum grade of C; or MATH 1314 and MATH 1316-minimum grade of C; or Department Chair consent
Limits and continuity; the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; definition of the derivative of a function and techniques of differentiation; applications of the derivative to maximizing or minimizing a function; the chain rule, mean value theorem and rate of change problems; curve sketching; definite and indefinite integration of algebraic, trigonometric and transcendental functions, with an application to calculation of areas.
Student Resources Student Resources Website
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(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
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In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
\ SCHOLASTIC DISHONESTY: Scholastic dishonesty (cheating) of any kind will not be tolerated in this course. Cheating is defined in Webster’s College Dictionary as “taking an examination in a dishonest way, as by having improper access to answers.” Improper access includes, but is not limited to, copying from another student’s paper and using unauthorized sources of information while taking a test. Participating in scholastic dishonesty will result in a non replaceable grade of zero on the assignment or exam involved. Thus, if you are caught cheating on an exam, a grade of zero will be assigned with no chance of the final exam replacing that grade. Further action at a higher level may be sought if necessary. Scholastic dishonesty is clearly defined in the Student Rights and Responsibilities. If you are caught with a cell phone out during an exam for ANY reason, you will receive an F for the course.
\\ BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS/CLASSROOM GROUND RULES: Students are expected to behave in the classroom in a manner that is supportive of the learning environment. Behaviors that are not supportive include but are not limited to: tardiness/leaving early, electronic device noises, talking during lecture, abusive, offensive, or disrespectful language and/or demeanor toward AC faculty, staff, students and/or property.
\\ In order to receive credit for a course, all material listed on the syllabus must be covered. The state of Texas sets the requirements; therefore, this course will move at a pace to ensure that these requirements are met. Complaining about the pace will not result in less material being covered.
\\ Students who fail to comply with the standards outlined in the syllabus and/or “Student Rights & Responsibilities” will be subject to disciplinary action which may include but is not limited to: removal from the classroom, consultation with department chair and/or other AC authority, withdrawal from the course and/or the college.
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\Intoduction Assignment: Your first homework assignment will be to send me an email. The details of this assignment are posted under the Lessons tab on AC Online. The due date for this assignment is Monday, January 27.
Homework: Your homework grade will be based on two types of assignments, MyMathLab and a written homework, each worh 10% of your overall grade. The daily assignments on MyMathLab will be done online and due before you come to class the next day. The work for those problems will make up your written homework. More information on the written homework is posted in the Course Information folder on AC Connect. No late work will be accepted, so complete and turn in all assignments on time.
MyMathLab: The homework assignments will be due by 10:30am the next class day. To access MyMathLab where your online homework is located, get online on your computer and go to www.pearsonmylabandmastering.com. You will need our class’s Course ID which is wheeler07984 and your Student Access Code which is found in the red and white MyMathLab kit/folder which is bundled with your new textbook or you can purchase an access code online with a credit card during the registration process.
To Register and Enroll in MyMathLab:
Clicker Participation: Thoughout the lecture, questions will be posed and answered using the clickers. After each lesson, I will take the percentage of the questions answered as a daily clicker grade. This participation grade will count for 5% of your average. If you are absent, you will receive a 0 for that day.
Quizzes: There will be daily quizzes over the previous class period’s MyMathLab assignment that must be completed in PENCIL. I will drop ONE grade and the remaining will count as 15% of your overall grade. Quizzes may NOT be made-up. If you know ahead of time that you will be missing a quiz, we may agree on a time to take the quiz EARLY.
Exams: There will be four in-class exams and each will be worth 10% of your overall grade. These exams must be written in PENCIL. At the end of the semester, I will replace your ONE lowest exam grade with the final exam grade, provided the grade on the final is higher than an exam grade. Exams may NOT be made-up. The final exam score may not be dropped. If you know ahead of time that you will be missing an exam, we may agree on a time to take the exam EARLY. In an effort to increase retention in mathematics courses, any student who scores below a 70 on any test must complete 2 hours of tutoring/studing in the Outreach Center before taking the next test.
Final Examination: The comprehensive final will be given on Monday, May 12th and will count as 20% of your overall grade.
Other Information: I do not give extra credit. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board sets the topics that must be covered and the instructor sets the pace to meet these requirements. Any student having trouble maintaining the pace should seek extra help from the instructor and/or a tutor.
Grading Criteria/Scale:
| MyMathLab | 10% |
| Written | 10% |
| Clickers | 5% |
| Quizzes | 15% |
| Tests (4@10%) | 40% |
| Final | 20% |
If an absence occurs, THE STUDENT is responsible for obtaining the information that was covered and any assignments that were given. Please remember the deadline for dropping a class at AC is April 24, 2014. If you stop attending class and your average drops below a 60 due to missed assignments and you do not officially drop the course by this deadline, you will receive an F for the course.
| Week 1 | Introduction and Review |
| Week 2 | Sections 2.1-2.2 |
| Week 3 | Sections 2.3-2.6 |
| Week 4 | Sections 3.1-3.3 |
| Week 5 | Exam 1, Sections 3.4-3.5 |
| Week 6 | Sections 3.6-3.8 |
| Week 7 | Section 3.8, Exam 2 |
| Week 8 | Spring Break |
| Week 9 | Sections 4.1-4.4 |
| Week 10 | Section 4.4, 4.6 |
| Week 11 | Exam 3, Sections 4.8, 5.1 |
| Week 12 | Sections 5.2-5.5 |
| Week 13 | Sections 5.5, 6.1-6.2 |
| Week 14 | Sections 6.3-6.4 |
| Week 15 | Section 6.5 |
| Week 16 | Exam 4, Review |
\ Food/Drink: Food and drink are not allowed in the computer labs.
\\ Phone/Pagers: Cell phones and pagers must be turned off or in silent mode and OUT OF SIGHT while in the classrooms and the computer labs.
\\ FREE HELP: If you feel yourself getting behind in class or having problems with certain concepts covered, get help immediately. It is YOUR responsibility to get help outside of class. The following are a few ways to get FREE help outside of class:
\\ Additional Contacts:
\\ Dr. Kathryn Wetzel, Department Chair, 371-5097, kcwetzel@actx.edu
\\ Michelle Boillat, Mathematics Department Staff Assistant, 371-5158, mboillat@actx.edu
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