MATH 2433: Calculus III

Syllabus, Homework

Connect to CourseWare (to access your textbook, discussion board, and daily quizzes).

Online Help and Practice Problems



The Course

Text: An on-line version of CALCULUS, 9th edition, by Salas, Hille, Etgen; John Wiley & Sons, Publisher.

This course covers Chapters 12 - 17 of the text. Your registration in the course provides on-line access to the entire text and to the answers for the odd-numbered problems in the Exercise Sets. Click on the link to CourseWare. You will have to register there. At the CourseWare link, you will find the online text and discussion board for Math 2433. The online text is in "pdf" format, suitable for printing.

Syllabus and Homework: Click on the Syllabus - Homework link above to see the syllabus for the course and the assigned homework problems for the entire semester. The quizzes and exams will be based on the homework assignments and the in-class discussion and examples.


Help

Help is available at several levels. The easiest place to get help is your recitation session. Here the TA's will answer questions and go over homework problems. Your instructor and your TA will have office hours and help is available there as well.

The Department of Mathematics has a mathematics laboratory (MathLab), located in 222 Garrison. MathLab has student tutors who, on a walk-in basis, offer help with individual problems. MathLab also sponsors test-preparation workshops prior to each of the examinations in the course.

You can get online help at any time http://online.math.uh.edu.

The Student Solutions Manual has full solutions to all the odd-numbered problems.


Quizzes and Exams

Exams: There will be three, one-hour exams during the semester and a comprehensive final exam at the end of the semester.

Recitation quizzes: These are 10 to 15 minute quizzes administered in your recitation class. There will be at least two rectitation quizzes per week

Daily quizzes: Multiple choice questions will be posted on your instructor's website each day. The quizzes will be administered by Courseware.


Assessment    300 points determined by exams 1, 2 and 3 (100 points each);
   100 points determined by quizzes (recitation and daily);
   200 points determined by the final exam.
   600 points total

The grading scale is: A: 540 - 600, B: 480 - 539, C: 420 - 479, and so on.


Attendance and other course policies Specific policies concerning attendance and any other policy issues that may arise will be communicated to you by your instructor.

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