Mathematics 151, Fall 2007
Engineering Mathematics I (Calculus I)
Sections 816, 817, 818, 819, 820, 821

Course Description Rectangular coordinates, vectors, analytic geometry, functions, limits, derivatives of functions, applications, integration, computer algebra (Mathlab). This is a 4 credit course with three meetings per week in lecture with the professor and twice per week in recitation with your teaching assistant

Prerequisite MATH 150 or equivalent.

Textbooks: (1) James Stewart,  Calculus Eearly Vectors, (2) Gilat Amos, MatLab: An Introduction with Applications (3rd edition)


Lecturer: Zoran Sunik
Office: 207 Milner Hall
Office hours: MW 1:30-2:30
Office phone: (979)-862-2182
e-mail: sunik@tamu.edu

Web pages (it is absolutely necessary that every student visits the following web pages and reads the information presented there)
Grading Your grade will be determined by three exams, a cumulative final exam, and a laboratory grade. The weights of each of these are as follows.

Exam 1, Exam2, Exam 3
Final Exam
Homework and Lab
50%
25%
25%
October 1, October 29, December 1 December 15 (819,820,821)
December 16 (816,817,818)
Weekly

Exams I, II and III are common exams (same exam is given for all sections of Math 151) and are administered in the evenings from 7:30-9:30pm. Copies of old exams are available on the web. Make-ups for exams and quizzes will only be given with documented University-approved excuses (see University Regulations).

Academic Honesty An Aggie does not lie, cheat, or steal or tolerate those who do

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Copyright Information Please note that all written and web materials for this course have an implied copyright. In particular, you can xerox (or download) for your own use, but you may not reproduce them for others.

Disclaimers The scheduling information provided on the course web page(s) should be frequently checked for possible changes. In case some of the statements on the page(s) contradict stated University policies, the latter take precedence.