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APPM 2350 ~ Calculus IIT Fall 2017 Tec: 110, DUAN G13 Eee: 120, FLMG 102 Lec: 190, ECR 255 Lee: 140, FCCR 1540 Lee: 150, RECK 285 (MW 0800-0880, “MW 0800-0950 ‘MW 1000-1050 MWF 1100-1150 MWE 1200-1250 inn — Lec: 649R, KCEN Ni01 Lee: 160, ELMS 109 — = = MWF 1400-1450 MWF 1300-1350 ay Instr: Brie Thaler | Taste: Igoe Rumanov Instr: Sujeet Bhat Instr: Adam Norrie Office: ECCR 241 Office: ECCR 251 Ofice: ECOT 338, fice: ECOT 212 eric tholendeolo. \ gor rumenouteoto sonathan bsh@eolo sujet bhat deol, adam @colo Course Objective: This Course EXER the ideas of single-variable calculus (eg, differentiation, integration, optimization) to Tinetions of several variables Topics inciude vectors and vector operations, curves in space, multivariable function, partial differentiation, multiple integrals, Line integrals, Stoke's Theorem and Gauss's Theorem. ‘These concepts form the Iathematicel esis for many areas in the Sciences and Engineering ‘Text: Chapters 10-18 of Essenta! Calculus 2nd eition, by James Stewart Recitations: Recitations mest for 1 hour on Thursdays during non-exam weeks. ‘The pispose af the reitation is partly 10 help you with the homework, but more importantly, to further clarity Caleulus IL concepts. Homework: There are tmo types of homework problems in this course, Online WebAssign problems associated with each lecture “found ot wine webaauga net/colorado/togin.htma) wil be due sbout two oF three days Iter. Hand written problems wil be du each Thursday in recitation. Lats homenori will not he sccopted or graded. Graded witten work willbe returned Ghring the next recitation, and the solutions will be posted on the course D2L web page. Your lowest written homework score wil be dropped Exams: There are three midterm exams and a comprehensive fina. ‘The midterms are on Wednesdays (Sep 21, Oct 28, ond ‘Nov 20) for 1700-1830. ‘The final exam is Saturday, Dec 16, from OT30-1000. There willbe mo make-up exams or early texans. Ifyou ate sick during a midterm, your must bring a note from your doctor verifying your inability to take the exam, in which case your course grade wil then be determined bythe rest of your course work. Bring your CU ID to each exam. Electronic device are not allowed during the exams. Students sho qualify for special accommodations must presen: the appropriate paperwork ther instructor within the fist two weeks of elas Regrade Policy: Its your responsiblity to review homework, quizes, and exains within one week after they have been returned and verify thatthe grades heve been correctly posted in D2L. After the one week deadline, we will assume the grades in aL have been consecty recorded and no further changes will be made. For exam regrade requests, you must submit to your instructor a detailed writen explanation dressing the specific grading errors. A penalty may be assessed for any frivolous or nebalous e-gcade requests, Computer projects: To give you experience solving larger, more dificult problems involving multiple concepts, there will be Three computer based projets asigned during the semester. Suggested software Is Mathematica, although MatLab and Maple may be used. Further details about the projects will be posted on the course D2L web page. These projects are requied ofall studonts registered in APPM 2350, [APPM 2450: This is an optional credit hour Pass/Fail lab in which one can Inara more sbout Mathematica, Tis software i useful for visualizing functions and solving auti-varisble problems. Students wanting edditonal help on thei 2950 projects fave also encouraged to sign up for thie In. Te has very limited enellment Grade determination: There are 800 points for the course: homework (100 points); recitation assignments (80 points) three Projets (30 points each), three midterm exams (10D points each); and a curnlative Snel exam (200 points). At the end of {he semester we wll total all exam scores. If your exarn total falls below the mean minis 1.5 times the standard deviation, Sour course grade will be Based solely on your exam scores, adit will not be possible to earn e C- or beter in the class Otherwise, your homework, recitation, and projet scores will be added to your exam scores aad your couse grade will be determined on the overall total. (Note: your course grade could drop beeause of this!) Additional details are available on pat Dropping the course: Advice from the Deaa's ofce and your department advisor is recommended before dropping any course Fler Nov 8, dropping the course is possible only with petition approved by the Dean's ofice Course web page, and D2L: wuw.colorado.edu/amath/eourse-pages and learn.colorado.edss Tt is your responsibility to regularly check the course. , where you will ind detailed information bout homework assignments and solutiodl, past exams, tutoring options, pre-exam review sessions, exam rooms and times, fand office hours. In additlon, these sites contain policies on illness, academic honesty, and special accommodations for religious holidays end documented special needs. ss: Each student is required to purchase five 8.5°x11" blue books and give them to the TA by the second recitation (Sep 7). These will be used for the exams, so please do not write anything on the front of the books, Academic Honesty: Students ere encouraged to work in groups, however all work turned in must be your own, and you are responsible and accountable for all group work associated with your name. Violation of the CLI Student Honor Code (honercade-colorado.edu) or the College of Engineering's Acaclemic Honesty Policy (wew.colorado.edu/engineering/academics/policies/honesty) will result in @ final grade of F in this course APPM 2350 Semester Schedule Fall 2017 Week| Date Sections _| Homework problems and solutions | Projects (proposed) T | Aug28 | 10.1 & 102 Aug 30 Cont: Sep 1 10.8 2 | Sepa No class | Labor Day Sep 6 14 Sep § 10.5 3 | Sepit 10.6 Sep13 | 10.7 Sep1s_| 10.8 2 | Sepis | 109 Sep20 | la % Proj 1 due date Sep 22 12 3 | Sep 25 113 Sep 27 Cont: Exam 1 (Sec 10.1-10.9) | Sep 20 a4 | @ | Oct? 115 T Oct 4 ns | | | Oct 6 Cont: [77 Octo ILT | Oct 11 ns | | oct 13 _| Taylor Series* | S| Otis | W1&122 | Oct 18 123 ~ Proj 2 due date Oct 20 124 9 | Oct 23 125 Oct 25 Cont. Exam 2 (Sec 11.1~Taylor) Oct 27_| Cyl & Sph* TO | Oct 30 126 Nov 1 12.7 Now3 | 128 Tr [No | 181 & 132 Nov 08 Cont. Nov 10 13.3 T2 | Novis | 134& 138 Nov 15 | Cont. ~ Proj 3 due date Nov17_| 137+ 13__| Nov 20-24 No class _| Fall Break | Nov27 | Cont. Nov 29. | 138 Exam 3 (Sec 12.1-13.3) Dec1_| Cont TS | Ded | 139 Dec6 | Cont. Dec 8 Review 16 [Dec 1 Review Dee 13 Review | Last day of lecture Dec 14 | Thursday | Last recitation Dec 15 Friday _| Reading Day T7_| Dec 16 | Saturday | Final, 0730-1000, * Supplemental material. This material is either not covered in the textbook, oF is not covered all in one place in the textbook. Unless otherwise stated, all written homework from week (n) is due in your recitation during week (n + 1).

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