MATH 152: 507,508,509,513,514,515    
Engineering Mathematics II

                 MWF 11:30-12:20, HELD 111 (Sections 513-514)
                 MWF 12:40-1:30,   HELD 111 (Sections 507-509)


Instructor: Oksana Shatalov
Office
: Blocker 629F
E-mail
: shatalov AT math.tamu.edu (please include your full name, section number and Math152 in title)
Web page
: /~shatalov/  (check regularly for class announcements,  class notes, important information, etc.)
Office Hours:
M 2:00pm-3:00pm, W 3:00pm-5:00 pm, F 10:15 am-11:15 am and by appointment (in Blocker 629F).

       Teaching Assistant:   
Sections 507-509   Yue Zhang    e-mail: yuezhang.math@gmail.com
                                        
Sections 513-515   Craig Gin     e-mail: cgin@math.tamu.edu

    Course Description: Differentiation and integration techniques and their applications (area, volumes, work), improper integrals, approximate integration, analytic geometry, vectors, infinite series, power series, Taylor series, computer algebra (Matlab).

    Required texts:
 1. Stewart, Calculus: Early Vectors, Preliminary Edition (You have already purchased  an electronic book (eBook) through course fees. Buying a paper copy is optional.)
 2.Gilat, MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications, 4th Edition

    Meeting Times/Locations:
The lecture meeting time:
                 MWF 11:30-12:20, HELD 111 (Sections 513-514)
                 MWF 12:40-1:30,   HELD 111 (Sections 507-509)
Lab and Recitation meeting times and locations are posted at the MATH 152 course homepage /courses/math152/

    Prerequisite: MATH 151 or equivalent

    Calculator Policy: Calculators will NOT be allowed on quizzes or exams, but will be allowed on online homework.

    Course Objectives: This course is to provide students with quantitative and problem-solving skills of integral calculus, power series, and 3-D vectors. At the conclusion of this course, students should be able to:
    Weekly Schedule: The (tentative) weekly schedule is posted on the MATH 152 course homepage at
/courses/math152/currentsched.html

    Recitation: Every Tuesday, students will attend recitation where weekly activities will be assigned. Students will work in pairs, and they will complete the activity, with the supervision/help of the TA. Notes and calculators are allowed during each activity. At the end of the 50 minutes, students will turn this in for a weekly graded assignment.
 
    Matlab: Every Thursday, students will attend lab. During the first 10-15minutes, students will have a quiz on the previous week activity and Maplets. After the quiz, student will work on  the assigned Matlab. They also can ask  the TA questions over homework. Visit the link below for  Matlab assignments: /courses/math152/m4cmatlabsched.html

    Maplets: While not graded, there are some very useful Java Applets written in MAPLE which help illustrate and/or drill the concepts of this course. These are linked on the MATH 152 course homepage. Note that you must be using a machine with Maple installed, such as those in the Calclabs or Open Access Labs. Knowledge of Maple is NOT required to run these applets. Several questions on recitation activities will come from these Maplets.

    Grade Ingredients: Average of 3 common Exams (50%) Final Exam (25%), Online Homework(6%), Matlab (7%), Quiz&Activity (12%).

    Letter Grades: A(90-100%), B(80-89%), C(70-79%), D(60-69%), F(0-59%) (I have been known to curve final grades if I feel that it is warranted.)

    Exams:   Dates for the exams are Thursday 27 Sep, Thursday 25 Oct, and Tuesday 27 Nov 7:30-9:30pm in a location to be announced. Content of the exams is available at the weekly schedule linked above.

    Final Exam: A comprehensive final exam will be given in HELD 111 according to the schedule posted at http://registrar.tamu.edu//General/FinalSchedule.aspx#_Fall_2012

Remember to bring your ID with you for all exams!

    Homework: Suggested homework is posted at /courses/math152/currenthw.html. These problems are for practice and will not be handed in; however, quiz and exam questions may be similar to suggested homework problems. (NOTE: If you purchase a student solution manual, it is recommended that you do not open it until AFTER you have attempted the question on your own!)
In addition, there will be online homework assignments (NO late submissions accepted!). Access to online homework was included in your course fees; once you log into Web Assign, you will automatically be enrolled in my course. The URL for online homework is  https://www.webassign.net/tamu/login.html Only the highest 20 homework grades will be counted.

    Class Announcements And E-Mail Policy: Class announcements will be posted on my homepage. It is your responsibility to check them weekly. Some important course announcements might be sent to your NEO e-mail account. It is your responsibility to check the NEO account and get familiar with the announcements.  .

      Make-Up Policy: If you miss an exam, you must contact me within 48 hours. Exams must be made up within 30 days and require appropriate documentation of a university-excused absence. Make-up policy for lab and recitation assignments: All of the quizzes and activity assignments are mandatory, although, a couple of worst grades will be dropped at the end of the semester. That is why, NO make ups for quizzes.

    Grage Complaints:
Sometimes the instructor or TA might make a mistake grading your work. If you feel that this has happened, you have one week since the graded work was handed back to you to talk to the instructor. If a mistake is confirmed, the grade will be changed. No complaints after that deadline will be considered.

    Attendance of both lectures and labs is important. If you must miss class or lab on days something is to be turned in, please contact me or your TA as soon as you know. I suggest you find a study partner or two to get notes on days you have to miss. Completed notes will be posted on my web page IF you do not use these as a substitute to attending class.

    Electronic Device Policy: Cell phones, laptops, and other electronic devices must be silent and put away during class. If you are unable to comply with this policy, you will be asked to leave class and will not be allowed to make-up any assignments missed in class that day.

    Class Etiquette: I expect that during class you stay focused on learning the mathematics being taught. You should not be reading a  newspaper or materials from another course, you should refrain from discussion not related to class and you should not leave class early unless you have cleared it with me first. If I feel you are being disruptive or disrespectful during class, you may be asked to leave.
 
    Scholastic Dishonesty:
"An Aggie does not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do." Visit http://www.tamu.edu/aggiehonor and follow the rules of the Aggie Honor Code. There will be many opportunities (homework and computer labs) for you to work together in an appropriate manner. However, each student (or group in computer lab/activity) is responsible for turning in their own unique work. During exams and quiz, you are not allowed to receive any kind of assistance from anyone. Any instance of scholastic dishonesty will be handled according to the processes outlined on the Honor Code website at http://www.tamu.edu/aggiehonor/Processes/reportingandadjudication.html .

    SOURCES OF HELP
   Students With Disabilities: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities. If you believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact Services for Students with Disabilities (Cain Hall, Room B118, or call 845-1637).

    Copyright Policy:
All printed materials disseminated in class or on the web are protected by Copyright laws. One copy (or download from the web) is allowed for personal use. Multiple copies or sale of any of these materials is strictly prohibited.

Note: This syllabus is subject to change at the instructor's discretion. The instructor reserves the right to make any changes he considers academically advisable. It is your responsibility to attend classes and keep track of the proceedings.

GOOD LUCK IN YOUR STUDIES!