MF 12:00pm-12:50pm
TR 12:30pm-1:20pm
The goal of this course is to continue the study of Calculus seen in Calculus I and II. First, vectors will be studied
and vector-valued functions introduced. Then, real-valued functions of several variables will be studied extensively.
The concepts of limit, continuity, differentiability, derivatives and definite integrals will be covered carefully in the
context of functions of two and three variables. Lastly, integration of vector fields will be covered as well as the
related theorems of Green, Stokes, and Gauss (i.e. the Divergence Theorem).
A graphing calculator is required in this course.
There will be approximately 13 weekly homework assignments.
Three tests will be given during the semester.
The (compulsory) final exam will be comprehensive.
All tests and the final exam will be closed book tests with the use of
the calculator permitted.
The homework assignments must be written on 81/2 by 11 paper and stapled.
Students will write their tests and final exam on provided test forms.
Late homework will not be accepted.
Make up tests will be given only in exceptional circumstances. Students must make the request
for a make up test several days before the originally scheduled test.
Attendance will be taken every lecture to inform the university administration (e.g. financial aid requirements),
but there is no attendance policy from the instructor.
The course grade for each student will be the best of the two following evaluations:
Evaluation 1:
Homework 5%
Test 1 20%
Test 2 20%
Test 3 20%
Final Exam 35%
Evaluation 2:
Best Test 25%
Second Best Test 25%
Worst Test 0%
Final Exam 45%