MAT 203 : Calculus III with Applications

(Spring 2005 , Department of Mathematics, Stony Brook University)  

Final Review: P-127 in the Physics Building. 1pm-4pm. Tuesday May 10th

for those who did not attend the last lecture: section 14.8 has been dropped from the final.

Final, quizzes and additional projects  here.

Instructor: (TuTh 3:50pm-5:10pm Heavy Engineering Lab 201)
Daniel An (danan@math.sunysb.edu) office: 2-107 Math Tower
Office hours: Monday 7:00pm -8:00pm (in S-240: Math Learning Center)
                         TuTh 10:00am-11:00am (in 2-107 of Math Tower)                                                                                                                                                         

Teaching Assistant: (Recitation 1: M 5:20pm-6:15pm @ SB Union 237,
                       Reciation 2: Th 5:20pm-6:15pm @ Light Engineering Lab 152)
Andrew Bulawa (abulawa@math.sunysb.edu) office: 4-122 Math Tower
Office hours: Monday  12:00noon - 1:00pm (
in 4-122 of Math Tower )
                         Thursday 11:00am - 1:00 pm (
in S-240: Math Learning Center)

Text: Multivariable Calculus by Larson, Hostetler, Edwards, 7th edition

Homework: Homework will be posted on the web each week. It should be handed in at the recitation of the following week.

Examinations and quizzes: There will be two midterm examinations and a final examination. There will be four quizzes given during recitations each including 2 problems. The lowest quiz score will be dropped and the rest used to determine the grade. Final examination : Friday May 12, 5:00pm - 7:30pm (Comprehensive)
**** There is also a review exam on the first day which is not for grade. But I will require that all students take the exam, so that I can see the amount of necessary knowledge each student has. If anyone misses the exam I will make a separate appointment for him/her.

Grades: Grades will be assigned on the following basis
Homework 15%, Quizzes 15%, Midterms 20% each, Final 30%.

Web page: The course web page is http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~danan/203/.

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HOMEWORK and ANNOUNCEMENTS

Note: If you have a physical, psychological, medical or learning disability that may affect your ability to carry out assigned course work, I urge you to contact the staff in the Disabled Student Services office (DSS), Room 133 Humanities, 632-6748/TDD. DSS will review your concerns and determine, with you, what accomodations are necessary and appropriate. All information and documentation of disability is confidential.