MAT 203: Calculus III with Applications, Lecture 1
Meeting
times
Lectures: MF 1:00-2:20    Earth & Space 001

Recitations:

  • Tu 1:00pm-1:53am   Physics P116 (Michael Albanese) (R03)
  • W 11:00am-11:53am   Library E4330 (Jae Ho Cho) (R01)
  • Th 8:30am-9:23am   Physics P127 (Jiasheng Teh) (R04)
  • F 12:00pm-12:53pm   Earth & Space 069 (Jae Ho Cho) (R02)
InstructorTony Phillips
Office hoursMon, Thurs 3-4   Math 3-113
Communicationemail: tony AT math.stonybrook.edu
I will use BlackBoard to communicate with the class.
TAs and their office hours
  • Michael Albanese: michael.albanese AT stonybrook.edu (Math Tower 3-104, Tues 10-11)
  • Jae Ho Cho: jaeho.cho AT stonybrook.edu (Math Tower 2-109, Mon 10-11 or by appointment)
  • Jiasheng Teh: jiasheng.teh AT stonybrook.edu (Math Tower 2-122, Wed 4:30-5:30; MLC Fri 11-1)
Description Vector algebra in two and three dimensions, multivariate differential and integral calculus, optimization, vector calculus including the theorems of Green, Gauss, and Stokes. Applications to economics, engineering, and all sciences, with emphasis on numerical and graphical solutions; use of graphing calculators or computers. May not be taken for credit in addition to AMS 261 or MAT 205.
OverviewApplies the concepts of calculus to problems in two and three dimensions.
Prerequisites C or higher in MAT 127 or 132 or 142 or AMS 161 or level 9 on the mathematics placement examination
TextbookLarson & Edwards, Multivariable Calculus, Eleventh Edition
Calculator
policy
A scientific calculator will be necessary for homework, and useful in class (bring it). But NO calculators, computers, phones or other devices will be allowed in examinations (midterms and final).
SyllabusWeek-by-week syllabus
Homework Weekly problem sets will be assigned, and collected in recitation. You are encouraged to discuss the homework problems with others, but your write-up must be your own work.
Late homework will never be accepted, but under documented extenuating circumstances the grade may be dropped.
Examinations
  • Midterm 1: Monday, October 1, in class
  • Midterm 2: Monday, November 5, in class
  • Final Exam: Thursday, December 13, 2:15pm-5:00pm
Grading
  • 20% Homework
  • 20% Midterm 1
  • 20% Midterm 2
  • 40% Final

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August 21, 2018