MTH 152-01
Calculus II
DA-113  M T Th F  8:15 - 9:05 am.
Spring Term 2010

Dr. Jon L. Johnson   
     Office:         DA- 217
     Phone:         617-3571 (Office)
                         832-5289 (Home)
      E-mail:        jonj@elmhurst.edu
      Office Hours:      Monday:        9:30 - 10:20
                               Tuesday:        9:30 - 10:20
                       Wednesday:   9:30 - 10:20, 3:00 -   4:00
                   Thursday:     by appointment
                                 Friday:            9:30 - 10:20        
                     and at other times by appointment
Course Web page: http://www.elmhurst.edu/~jonj

Course Description:  This is the second course in calculus.  Topics include applications of integration, limits, derivatives, infinite series, and methods of integration.  Prerequisite: MTH 151 (Calculus I ) or equivalent with the grade of C or higher.

Text:  Single Variable Calculus, 6th Edition or  Calculus, 6th Edition, by James Stewart

Required Technology: Graphing calculator.

Material Covered:    Chapters 6 (quick review), 7 - 9, 11, 12

GRADES:
There will be quizzes & projects, four tests, and a Final Examination.  The Final will be comprehensive and cover material in the course.  The Final Examination will be on Thursday, May 20, 2010 from 8:00 to 10:00 am.  The Homework, Quiz and Project grade will be scaled to a total of 100 points.
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Four Tests (100 points each)            400 points
Homework, Quiz & Project grade    100 points
Final Examination                             200 points
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                                                       700 points

The GRADE in the course is based on a percentage of the total available points:  90% and above is an "A", below 90% and 80% or above is a "B", below 80% and 70% or above is a "C", below 70% and 60% or above is a "D", and below 60% is an "F". QUIZ POLICY: All quizzes for grades will be announced.  Any missed quiz grade will be replaced by the appropriately scaled grade of the test immediately following the missed quiz.  

HOMEWORK POLICY:  There is a one class-day grace period for late homework to receive full credit.  You may work with others on the homework problems.  

REPLACEMENT TEST POLICY:  If you take all of the 100 point tests on the announced dates, the final examination may be used to replace at most one grade from a test.  There will be NO MAKE-UP TESTS ALLOWED.  If you miss a test, the score (based on 100 points) for the final examination will serve as your score for the missed test(s), and only the missed one(s) will be replaced.

Academic Integrity Policy:
Students are expected to be familiar with the Code of Academic Integrity in the Elmhurst College E-book and with the statement posted at http://www.elmhurst.edu/~mth/acadint.html .  In particular:
●    You may work with others on your homework. (Homework that is graded need not be all of your own work).  
●    Tests are to be your own work (no help from others or other sources unless specifically stated otherwise  -- e.g. "group" work section, "open book" and "open notes ").  
●    For projects and other group work, the group is to be treated as an individual on a test.  
●    On tests and projects you may always ask questions of me.  

Notes:
1.   The College will make reasonable accommodations for persons with documented disabilities.  If you have a disability that may have some impact on your work in this course, please contact the Disabilities Service Provider at 630-617-3753.

2.  The number to call to find out whether the College has canceled all classes is: 630-617-3777.

3. Departmentally sponsored tutors will be available in the Learning Center during the week.  A schedule of the tutoring hours should be available within the first two weeks of class. Students can also set up times to get special l help from the Mathematics Specialist (Emmi McAdams), by calling her at 617-5376 for an appointment.