Spring 2015
Math 172H: Honors Calculus II     Section 200.


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Problem/help session, Sunday 10 may 2—4 PM. Room Blocker 220
End of term office hours: 3—4 PM Wednesday 6 May, 1—3 PM Thursday 7 May, and 3—5 PM Monday 11 May.
Homework can be found here.         A selection of 90 more integrals for fun and practice. Some may be a bit harder, but they form an interesting and playful selection.
Microsoft mathematical software for graphing available here.   Open-source Gnuplot!
Instructor: Frank Sottile       Weekly schedule
No Telephone (Budget Cuts)
email: sottile@math.tamu.edu
      Text-only email with 172 in the subject line.
WWW: www.math.tamu.edu/~sottile
Office: Blocker 601K
 Office Hours : Mondays 13:00--14:00
Tuesdays9:00–10:00
By appointment
Textbook: Calculus, early vectors, by Stewart.
Lectures: TuTh 14:20–15:35 Blocker 160
Recitations:   W: 13:50–14:40 Blocker 161
Help Sessions: Sunday–Thursday 8–10 PM in Blocker 150 (This is for all 152/172 students)
Course Forum: We will be using Piazza as a forum for class discussion. For technical prolems with that site email team@piazza.com
Find our class page at: https://piazza.com/tamu/fall2015/math172h/home.
Course Content: From the catalog: Techniques of integration, applications of integrals, improper integrals, sequences, infinite series, vector algebra and solid analytic geometry.
Prerequisites. Math 171H or consent of instructor.
Special Note:     Your goal in this course, as in every course that you ever take, should be a complete mastery of the material. Anything less is aspiring to mediocrity and doing yourself a disservice. I expect you to read the section in the text that we will be covering before we meet. Come to class ready to ask questions about what you do not yet know. After class, re-read the text and your notes, and do some exercises to complete your mastery of the material. Finally, ask questions in class, lots of them.
Calculator: There will be no use of calculators on exams.
Course webpage: www.math.tamu.edu/~sottile/teaching/15.1/172H.html
Departmental page for Math 172

The home page for Calculus: Calculus.org.
Grading
You will be expected to attend all class meetings; I do keep track of such matters, but allow a few absences before penalties begin. There will be two in-term exams, each worth 25% toward your final grade, and one final exam, worth 35%. The remaining 15% will be homework and attendance.

Exam Schedule
First exam:   24 February
Second exam:   7 April
Final Exam: Tuesday 12 May 13:00–15:00
Emergencies: If you have a valid reason (medical or family emergency) for missing an exam, then I will give you an alternative exam, preferably before the scheduled exam. Missing an exam without a valid reason will result in a score of zero for that exam.
Homework:
Homework is assigned most classes, and will be due on Fridays. It will be marked and returned during recitations. More details are on the homework page.

    Late homeworks are not accepted. While it may not be possible to mark all problems assigned, you should hand in all the assigned problems as a random selection of the problems will be corrected, graded, and recorded for your homework score. The two lowest homework scores will be dropped before computing your grade.
Zeroeth Assignment : Read this web page, and send me a text-only email that you have read and understood the course descriptions and policies. Please also answer the following questions:
    (1) Why are you taking this course?
    (2) What do you hope to get out of this course?
    (3) Is there anything else that you want to tell me (that is relevant to the course)?


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