Math 151: Calculus 1 (Sections 501-503)

Instructor: Dr. Robles

Syllabus: the first day handout. This version has been updated with those changes made after the handout when to press (but before the first day of class).
Weekly schedule.

Homework
- On-line homework and course keys.
- Textbook exercises. These problems will appear on the Tuesday quizzes.

Tests
- Midterm exams.
      Midterm 3 solutions.
- Final Exam: Monday, May 5, 10:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M., HELD 111.
      Final Exam 1, Final Exam 2.
- Old exams.

Tutoring and review sessions.
- Help sessions: work one-on-one with a tutor.
- Week In Review: Missed a lecture, or want to see more? Mondays at 7:15-9:15 pm. in Blocker 102.
- Streaming videos of examples and solutions. (Ignore announcements in the videos -- they are not current.)

Maple. Maplets and Maple help.

Grades. On-line homework = 5%, quizzes = 10%, Maple labs = 10%,
Exam 1 = 15%, Exam 2 = 15%, Exam 3 = 20%, Final = 25%.

Make-ups. Make-ups for missed quizzes and exams will only be allowed for a University approved excuse in writing. Wherever possible, students should inform the instructor before an exam or quiz is missed. Consistent with University Student Rules, students are required to notify an instructor by the end of the next working day after missing an exam or quiz. Otherwise, they forfeit their rights to a make-up.

Grade complaints. If you think a test was graded incorrectly you have one week from the time the test was returned to you to bring the issue to the instructor's attention. No complaints after that time will be considered.


Scholastic dishonesty: Copying work done by others, either in-class or out of class, is an act of scholastic dishonesty and will be prosecuted to the full extent allowed by University policy. Collaboration on assignments, either in-class or out-of-class, is forbidden unless permission to do so is granted by your instructor. For more information on university policies regarding scholastic dishonesty, see University Student Rules.

Academic Integrity Statement: An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do. Honor Council Rules and Procedures.

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