MAT 193-02 Calculus II Fall 2007

Instructor: George Jennings
Office: NSM A122
Office hours: MW 1-2pm, 4:25-5:25pm or by appointment
Phone: (310)243-3592
Email: gjennings@csudh.edu

Course Description

Differentiation and integration of transcendental functions. Techniques and applications of integration. Polar coordinates. Infinite sequences and series, power series, convergence.

MAT 193 meets for five hours of lecture per week.

Prerequisites

MAT 191 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or better.

Objectives

After completing MAT 193 the student should be able to

Expected outcomes

Students should be able to demonstrate through written assignments, tests, and/or oral presentations, that they have achieved the objectives of MAT 193.

Method of Evaluating Outcomes

Evaluations are based on homework, class participation, short tests and scheduled examinations covering students' understanding of topics covered in MAT 193.

Text

Essential Calculus, by James Stewart, Brooks/Cole 2007. Covers MAT 191, MAT 193, and MAT 211.

Schedule of Assignments, Tests, etc.

Please see the most recent calendar at http://www.csudh.edu/math/gjennings/311f07/calendar193-02f07.html . I will update this frequently.

Grading Policy

Grades are based on the following formula

20% of grade = homework and class participation
50% of grade = midterms and quizzes
30% of grade = final exam

Attendance Requirements

Students are expected to attend all class sessions.

Policy on Due Dates and Make-Up Work

I generally do not accept late work or give make-up exams.

Schedule of Examinations

Please see the calendar.

Academic Integrity

The mathematics department does not tolerate cheating. Students who have questions or concerns about academic integrity should ask their professors or the counselors in the Student Development Office, or refer to the University Catalog for more information. (Look in the index under "academic integrity".)

Accomodations for Students with Disabilities

Cal State Dominguez Hills adheres to all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations for students with temporary and permanent disabilities. If you have a disability that may adversely affect your work in this class, I encourage you to register with Disabled Student Services (DSS) and to talk with me about how I can best help you. All disclosures of disabilities will be kept strictly confidential. Please note: no accommodation may be made until you register with the DSS in WH B250. For information call (310) 243-3660 or to use telecommunications Device for the Deaf, call (310) 243-2028.