Math 251

Engineering Mathematics III
Spring 2024
Joe Kahlig

Class Information


Where to Find Help

My Office Hours office hours


Math Dept's Week-in-Review(WIR)


Math Learning Center: website


Tutoring

Grade Info.

  • Grades will be posted in WebAssign.
     
  • For incorrect grades, please bring the assignment to either myself or the TA.
     
  • Grade Calculator Spreadsheet
    Shows the grade you need on the final exam for different course grades.
    Spreadsheet assumes that the final exam will replace the lowest exam grade if the final is higher.
  • Exam Stats
    Exam 1 Exam 2 Exam 3


Week in Review(WIR)

This is a 2 hour review of the material from the previous week. Attendance is not mandatory and you may show up/leave at any time during the review.

During exam weeks the WIR is a review for the exam.


Look at the math Learning Center's webpage for the current WIR.

WIR from Previous Semesters

Rosanna Pearlstein Spring 2023
Kyle Thicke Fall 2022
Rosanna Pearlstein Fall 2021
Rosanna Pearlstein Spring 2021
Mariya Vorobets Fall 2013

Electronic Homework Info.

  • The first time that you access webassign must be through Canvas. This will enroll you into the webassign course and it should also link this to your cengage account. After this first time, you should be able to access your webassign homework from your cengage account or from canvas.
     
  • Help Page: For techincal problems with WebAssign, please read the links on the help page.
     
  • Extension Request Information.
    • You may request an extension for each assignment.
    • An extension will not hurt your grade. You only get partial credit for each correct problem submitted during the extension period.
       

Exam Information

Exam 1–3

Exam 1: Chapter 12 & 13


Exam 2: Chapter 14


Exam 3: Chapter 15

Final Exam

The final exam is a 2 hour exam that will primarily cover Chapter 16. This final will be cumulative since the material in Chapter 16 uses knowledge from the previous exams. The final will be given at the time determined by the University.

Studying for the Exams

Here are some things you should study to prepare for the exams.

  • You should be preparing as the semester progresses. Do not wait for the week of the exam.
  • You should read the textbook and do the suggested homework.
  • You should study the class notes.
  • You should study the Week in Reviews.
  • You should study the webassign homework and webassign practice.

Online Graphing and Integration Sites

Remember that on exams/quizzes you will not be able to use technology. So use these sites wisely.

Other Potentially Helpful Resources