| General Information | Syllabus | HW Assignments |
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| The Textbook | Scheduled Lectures | Instructors |
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| Examinations | Homework Policy | Grades |
| Academic Honesty | Webwork | Special Needs |
| Textbook |
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Calculus: Early Transcendentals by Jon Rogawski, WH Freeman and Company
| Scheduled Lectures |
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| Nathan C. Ryan |
| MWF 1:00-2:00, MWF 2:00-3:00, R 2:30-4:00 |
| MWF Olin 371, R TBA |
| Instructor |
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| Professor Nathan C. Ryan |
| Office: 473 Olin |
| Phone: 577-1804 or e-mail: nathanDOTryanATbucknellDOTedu (preferred) |
| Office Hours: M 3:00-4:00, T 2:30-4:00, W 3:00-4:00, R 1:00-2:00, F 3:00-4:00 |
| Exams |
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There will be three in class exams (designed to be an hour but administered on Thursdays so you have an hour plus) and one final exam.
| Exam 1 | Feb 11 | |
| Exam 2 | Mar 11 | |
| Exam 3 | Apr 15 | |
| Final Exam | TBA | TBA |
| Homework Policy |
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| Grades |
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The course grade will be based upon the scores on the midterm exam, homework, and the final exam as follows:
| Midterms | 15% each for a total of 45% |
| Final exam | 30% |
| Quizzes/Homework | 10%/10% |
| Webwork | 5% |
| Academic Honesty |
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On Homework: Students are encouraged to work together to do homework problems. What is important is a student's eventual understanding of homework problems, and not how that is achieved. The honor principle applies to homework in the following way. What a student turns in as a homework solution is to be his or her own understanding of how to do the problem. Students must state what sources they have consulted, with whom they have collaborated, and from whom they have received help. Students are discouraged from using solutions to problems that may be posted on the web, and as just stated, must reference them if they use them. The solutions you submit must be written by you alone. Any copying (electronic or otherwise) of another person's solutions, in whole or in part, is not permitted.
Moreover, if in working with someone they have provided you with an important idea or approach, they should be explicitly given credit in your writeup. Hints I give in office hours need not be cited. Note: It is not sufficient to annotate your paper with a phrase like ``I worked with Joe on all the problems.'' Individual ideas are to be credited at each instance; they represent intellectual property.
On Exams: Students may not receive assistance of any kind from any source (living, published, electronic, etc), except the professor, and may not give assistance to anyone. Matters of clarification are to be left to the professor.
| Webwork |
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One of the most important things about taking a math class is being sure to read the book before coming to class. To encourage you to do this, I will ask you to complete before class 2 or 3 basic problems about the material I will be lecturing on that day. These problems will be just like example problems in the book and will be submitted via Webwork.
Details on Webwork will be given the first day of class.
| Special Needs |
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Students with special needs who will be taking this course and may need disability-related classroom accommodations are encouraged to make an appointment to see their instructor as soon as possible, certainly within the first two weeks of the course.
Nathan C. Ryan
Email: nathanDOTryanATbucknellDOTedu
Last updated 10-01-02
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