Math
171-01 (43907) Fall 2007 CSUDH
Survey
of Calculus for Management and Life Sciences
NSMD129
MW 7-8:45 PM Dr. Sally Moite
Catalog
Description (From
Math Department sample syllabus) Functions, the derivative and its
applications, the integral and its applications, and partial derivatives.
Prerequisites Fulfillment of ELM
requirement.
Objectives (From Math Department
sample syllabus)
Expected
outcomes
(From Math Department sample syllabus)
The
student should be able to demonstrate through written assignments, tests, and/or
oral presentations, that he or she has achieved the objectives of MAT 171.
Method
of evaluating outcomes
Evaluations
are based on homework, class participation (homework on the board), quizzes,
and scheduled examinations covering the student’s understanding of topics
covered in MAT 171.
Academic
Integrity
(Part from Math Department sample syllabus) The student is expected to complete
the work for this course independently. Cooperation on homework is encouraged,
with the understanding that each student must individually master the material
of the class. 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”.) In accordance with these policies the instructor acknowledges that
the material and examples for this course are taken or adapted from the course
text or other similar books.
Policies Students are expected to
attend all sessions of the course, read the text, do and check all assigned
problems, complete all work for which points are assigned. Schedule dates are
approximate. Homework is due the session after a section is discussed in class,
when even problems from the assignment, other than the problem to hand in, may
be put on the board. Each student is required to do four problems on the board
during the term. Homework problems to be turned in will be accepted if they are
late, but it is to the student’s advantage to turn them in promptly. Solutions
that have errors or are incomplete will be returned for correction and should
be corrected and turned in again. Quizzes will be given most Wednesdays. Tests
will be given on the dates scheduled, and will cover the sections that have
been discussed in class. There are no makeup tests. Students may miss one test
in an emergency. There may be a bonus given to students who have completed all
tests. All students must take the final.
Study
Time It is
expected that you will spend at least twice the in class hours studying for
this class outside of class, that is, at least 8 hours a week. Make sure that
you have planned sufficient study time in your weekly schedule for this and
your other classes.
Disabled
Student Services Cal State Dominguez Hills adheres to all applicable 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 in WH B250) and to talk with me about how I can
best help you. All disclosures of disabilities will be kept strictly confidential.
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Results 3 Volumes