Math 124 – Calculus I With Applications Section Fall 2007 Instructor: Office Hours: Office: Phone: Email: Webpage: Course Webpage: http://math.arizona.edu/~calc Text: Calculus, Fourth Edition by Hughes-Hallett et al. published by Wiley. Attendance: Students are expected to attend every scheduled class and to be familiar with the University Class Attendance policy as it appears in the General Catalog. It is the student’s responsibility to keep informed of any announcements, syllabus adjustments or policy changes made during scheduled classes. Students are expected to behave in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct and the Code of Academic Integrity. The guiding principle of academic integrity is that a student's submitted work must be the student's own. University policies can be found at http://dos.web.arizona.edu/uapolicies. Homework/ Quizzes: Homework will be assigned regularly. Selected homework will be graded and a final score equivalent to one test, 100 points, will be assigned. Homework is an essential component of the course, whether it is assigned for grading or not. Exams: The four in-class exams are scheduled for Friday, February 2; Thursday, March 1; Tuesday, April 3; and Thursday, April 26. Each test will be worth 100 points. There will also be a 50 point Preliminary material exam given on Thursday, January 18. This test will cover algebraic skills that are essential for success in Math 124. An on-line review can be found at http://prep.math.lsa.umich.edu/pmc. The University has scheduled the final exam for Monday, May 7 from 2:00 – 4:00 pm. The final exam is worth 200 points. More information and a study guide can be found at http://math.arizona.edu/~calc. All electronic devices, particularly cell phones, must be turned off during all exams. Silence and vibration modes are not allowed. The University’s Exam regulations for final exam week will be strictly followed, in particular those regarding students with multiple exams on a single day. The regulations can be found at http://www.registrar.arizona.edu/schedule071/exams/examrules.htm. Calculators: A graphics calculator is an important tool that will be used in this course. Students are expected to have a working calculator for each exam. No calculator swapping is permitted during exams. Calculator programs can be found at http://math.arizona.edu/~krawczyk/calcul.html. Grades: The total number of points available on tests and homework is 750. Grades will be no lower than those set forth in the following table 675  points  750 90% to 100% A 600  points  674 80% to 90% B 525  points  599 70% to 80% C 450  points  524 60% to 70% D 0  points  449 0% to 60% E Students with disabilities: If you anticipate issues related to the format or requirements of this course, please meet with your instructor to discuss ways to ensure your full participation in the course. If you determine that formal, disability-related accommodations are necessary, it is very important that you be registered with Disability Resources (621-3268; drc.arizona.edu).You should notify your instructor of your eligibility for reasonable accommodations by Friday, January 19.You and your instructor can then plan how best to coordinate your accommodations. Students withdrawing from the course: If you withdraw from the course by February 6, the course will be deleted from your enrollment record. If you withdraw from the course by March 6, you will receive a grade of W. The University allows withdraws after March 6, but only with the Dean’s signature. Late withdraws will be dealt with on a case by case basis, and requests for late withdraw with a W without a valid reason may or may not be honored. Incompletes: The grade of I will be awarded if all of the following conditions are met: 1.The student has completed all but a small portion of the required work. 2.The student has scored at least 50% on the work completed. 3.The student has a valid reason for not completing the course on time. 4.The student agrees to make up the material in a short period of time. 5.The student asks for the incomplete before grades are due, 48 hours after the final exam. Math 124 - MTWRF