MATH 171 -Analytic Geometry and Calculus

  Spring 2017

Section 501: TR 12:45-2:00pm (CVE 136),  W 10:20-11:10am (BLOC 148)
Section 502: TR 2:20-3:35pm (CVE 136), W 9:10-10:00am (BLOC 121)

Instructor Information

Instructor Oksana Shatalov
Office Blocker 245E
E-mail shatalov AT math.tamu.edu
Please include your full name, section number and Math171  in title
. Check your TAMU email account daily, because this is where class emails will be sent. You are responsible for any announcements made through email.
Phone (979) 845-3261 (department main office)
You can leave a message for me there. You will probably get a faster response by using email.
Web page /~shatalov/
(Check regularly for announcements and important information, as well as for lecture notes, a course schedule, and other helpful links)
Office Hours click here
Teaching Assistants Section 501:  Chavarria Jr, Fernando Armando" <fchavarria13 AT email.tamu.edu>
Section 502: Joshua Crockett <jcroc AT tamu.edu>

  Course Description and  Prerequisites
Course Description Vectors, functions, limits, derivatives, Mean Value Theorem, applications of derivatives, integrals, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Designed to be more demanding than MATH 151.
Prerequisites MATH 150 or equivalent or acceptable score on TAMU Math Placement Exam. Credit will not be given for more than one of MATH 131, MATH 142, MATH 147, MATH 151 and MATH 171.
Calculator Policy Calculators will NOT be allowed on quizzes or exams, although they may be used on online homework assignments. Use of calculator on a quiz or exam is considered dishonesty and will be reported to the Aggie Honor Council.
 
 Course Objectives

Math 171 is the first of a three semester beginning calculus sequence, which is taken, for the most part, by math, chemistry, and physics majors.  At the conclusion of this course, students should be able to

     Learning Outcomes

This course focuses on quantitative literacy in mathematics along with real world applications to physics, related rate problems, and optimization. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

Textbook/Resource Material 

Grading Policies

The course grading will be based on the tables below. Due to FERPA privacy issues, I cannot discuss grades over email or phone. If you have a question about your grade, please come see me in person.

Activity

Date

Percent

Online Homework
Weekly
9
Paper&Pencil Homework
Varies
7
In Class Quiz
Weekly
8
Exam 1
Thursday, February 16
17
Exam 2
Thursday, March 30
17
Exam 3
Tuesday, April 25
17
Final Exam
Section 501: Tuesday, May 9, 8-10am
Section 502: Tuesday, May 9, 1-3pm
25
TOTAL
100

Range of Final Average

Grade   

[90,100] A
[80,90) B
[70,80) C
[60,70) D
[0,60) F

Attendance and Makeup policies

The University views class attendance as an individual student responsibility. It is essential that students attend class and complete all assignments to succeed in the course. University student rules concerning excused and unexcused absences as well as makeups can be found at http://student-rules.tamu.edu/rule07. In particular, make-up exams and quizzes or late homework will NOT be allowed unless a University approved reason is given to me in writing. Notification before the absence is required when possible. Otherwise, you must notify me within 2 working days of the missed exam, quiz, or assignment to arrange a makeup. In all cases where an exam/quiz/assignment is missed due to an injury or illness, whether it be more or less than 3 days, I require a doctor’s note. I will not accept the “University Explanatory Statement for Absence from Class” form. Further, an absence due to a non-acute medical service or appointment (such as a regular checkup) is not an excused absence. Providing a fake or falsified doctor's note or other falsified documentation is considered academic dishonesty, will be reported to the Aggie Honor Council, and will result in an F* in the course.
Makeup exams will only be allowed provided the above guidelines are met. You will be allowed to make up a missed exam during one of the scheduled makeup times provided by the Math Department. According to Student Rule 7, you are expected to attend the scheduled makeup unless you have a University-approved excuse for missing the makeup time as well. If there are multiple makeup exam times, you must attend the earliest makeup time for which you do not have a University-approved excuse. The list of makeup times will be available at /courses/makeupexams.html.

Additional Course Information and Policies

 There will be 3 in-class exams during the semester. Bring your Texas A&M student ID and a pencil to all exams.
The dates for the exams and the tentative content are as follows:
Exam 1: Thursday, February 16, (Sections 1.1-1.3, 2.2-2.7, and 3.1-3.2)
Exam 2: Thursday, March 30, (Sections 3.4-3.11, 4.1-4.6)
Exam 3: Tuesday, April 25, (Sections 4.8, 5.1-5.7, 6.1-6.3)
The final exam will be a cumulative (comprehensive) exam and is required for all students. The day and time of the final exam are determined by the University (click here or see the "Grade Breakdown" table above).

      Tentative Weekly Schedule
Note:  Some of the sections below might be assigned for reading.
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 recitations) for you to work together in an appropriate manner. However, each student  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 .
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 Disability Services, currently located in the Disability Services building at the Student Services at White Creek complex on west campus or call 979-845-1637. For additional information, visit http://disability.tamu.edu
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!