Advanced Calculus I

Math 409-300 — Summer 2005

Instructor (1st half): Dr. Francis J. Narcowich
Office: 302 Milner Hall
E-mail: fnarc@math.tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 845-7369
URL: /~francis.narcowich/
Office Hours: MWF 11:45-1 pm, and by appointment
Instructor (2nd half): Dr. Paulo Lima-Filho
Office: 331 Milner Hall
E-mail: plfilho@math.tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 845-1981
URL: /~paulo.lima-filho/
Office Hours: TBA.
Catalog Description
Math 409. Advanced Calculus I.(3-0). Credit 3. I, II. Axioms of the real number system; point set theory of R1; compactness, completeness and connectedness; continuity and uniform continuity; sequences, series; theory of Riemann integration. Prerequisites: MATH 220; 221

Required Text: William R. Wade, An Introduction to Analysis, 3rd. ed., Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 2004.

Syllabus The first half of the course will cover most of chapters 1-4, and the second half will cover chapters 5-7.

Grading System & Tests: Your grade will be based on two major tests, homework, and weekly quizzes. Each test will count for 25% of your grade, the homework for another 25%, and the quizzes for the remaining 25%. Your letter grade will be assigned this way: 90-100%, A; 80-89%, B; 70-79%, C; 60-69%, D; 59% or less, F.

Make-up Policy: Your instructor will give make-ups (or satisfactory equivalents) only in cases authorized under TAMU Regulations. In borderline cases, he will decide whether or not the excuse is authorized. Also, if you miss a test, contact him as soon as possible.

Academic Integrity

Copying Course Materials:   "All printed hand-outs and web-materials are protected by US Copyright Laws. No multiple copies can be made without written permission by the instructor."

Aggie Honor Code:   "An Aggie does not lie, cheat, or steal or tolerate those who do."

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Updated 5/31/05 (fjn).