Math 114: Calculus II
Sections 15-18
Spring 2015
All other information for MA 114 can be found on the Spring 2015 MA 114 common web page.
Please note that I have moved my Wednesday office hours to 4-5PM.
Instructor: Prof. Bert Guillou
email: bertguillou@uky.edu
Phone: (859) 257-4781
Office: 773 POT
Meeting time: 1:00-1:50
Location: CB 110
Bert Guillou: M 2-3, T 1-2, W 4-5 (POT 773)
Kurtis Mann: M 10-11 and W 12-1 (POT 702),
F 10-11 in the Mathskeller.
Nandita Sahajpal: MF 12-1, (POT 722)
R 11:30-12:30 in the Mathskeller.
Section 15:
TA: Nandita Sahajpal
Time and location: MW 3:00-4:15, CB 337
Section 16:
TA: Nandita Sahajpal
Time and location: TR 12:30-1:45, CB 231
Section 17:
TA: Kurtis Mann
Time and location: TR 2:00-3:15, CP 111
Section 18:
TA: Kurtis Mann
Time and location: TR 3:30-4:45, CB 237
- Textbook: Calculus, Early Transcendentals, 2nd edition, by J. Rogawski
- Common syllabus and course calendar can be found on the common web page. All information, including exam dates and homework due dates, can be found in these documents. You are responsible for being aware of all due dates!
- The recitation worksheets can also be found on the common web page. You need to have them accessible (printed or electronically) in recitation.
- Be aware of the policies for the course spelled out in the common syllabus.
- Log in to WebWork immediately to see whether you have access to the homework problems.
Grading:
(see also the section on Grading on the the common web page)
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Information on MA 194:
See the common syllabus for the rules concerning MA 194. Your quiz scores go toward your grade for MA 114, and the pass/fail grade of MA 194 is solely based on recitation attendance as explained in the common syllabus.
Attendance and Classroom Behavior:
I will take classroom attendance throughout the semester. The teaching assistants will take attendance for recitations every time (see policy for MA 194). Your attendance score for your MA 114 grade will be based on the percentage of lectures you attend. See the sections on Grading and on Policies on the common web page. For attendance I expect you to be on time in class, stay until dismissed and work on the assigned task.
Email Etiquette:
The best way to get in touch with me is by email. Do not send emails in text message format! A proper email has the following ingredients:
- concise and meaningful information in the subject line;
- a courteous greeting and closing (may be skipped for a reply email within a couple of hours);
- a body of the text that is written in complete sentences with proper spelling (including capitalization), grammar, and punctuation (you are a COLLEGE student!);
Seeking Help:
If you need help with the course, contact me as soon as possible. Do not wait with seeking help. It is very hard to catch up in a Math course after falling behind. I am happy to help you, but you need to let me know that you need help. See also the section Study Advice and Getting Help in the common syllabus.