MAT 1339 Introduction to Calculus and Vectors (Summer 2012) Instructor: Ibrahim Abdelrazeq Oce: 585 King Edward,
Room B-07 & B-03 Email: iabde083@uottawa.ca Course webpage: http://mysite.science.uottawa.ca/iabde083/MAT1339.htm Note: Throughout the term, this website will be used to provide you with information and updates about the course: lectures, assignments, and examinations. It is recommended that you check the website on a regular basis (at least once each week). all relevant information for this section of the course, including due dates for assignments and instructions for the midterms and nal are as announced on this website. Oce hours: Monday 4-5, Thursday 11:45- 12:45 at B-07. Otherwise email me for an appointment. Textbook: Calculus and Vectors 12, MacGraw-Hill Ryerson. Prerequisites: MAT 1318 or equivalent. Course Objectives and Contents: We cover chapters: 1.1-8.6: Rates of Change, Derivatives, Curve Sketching, Derivatives of Sinusoidal Functions, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Geometric Vectors, Cartesian Vectors, Lines and Planes. Assignments: There will be 4 assignments, which will be posted on the course webpage. They will be weighted equally towards the nal grade (5% per each assignment). Homework is collected at the beginning of the lecture and is returned in DGD. Assignments must be submitted in class on the due date, late assignments will not be accepted. Exams: There will be 2 Midterms and 1 Final. 1
Midterm I: Thursday, July 19 (13:00-14:30 in the classroom) Midterm II: Monday, July 30 (13:00-14:30 in the classroom) Final: TBA (3-hour exam) No makeup exams: If you provide a valid written excuse (see http://web5.uottawa.ca/admingov/regulations.html), the weight of your midterm will be transferred to your nal grade. Calculators The calculators allowed during exams of the Faculty of Science are: the Texas TI-30X, TI30XA, TI-30SLR scientist and non programmable. Graphing and programmable calculators are not allowed. Grading: If the nal exam mark is less than 40% (regardless of marks in assignments or midterms), then the nal grade is F. Otherwise, the total nal grade is determined as follows: 4 Assignments (20%) + 2 Midterms (30%) + Final exam (50%). Help Center: The Mathematics and Statistics Help Center oers help to students who have trouble understanding concepts introduced in mathematics and statistics courses. (Marion 021, Monday to Thursday 10am-7pm, Friday 10am-3pm). For more information, please visit http://www.mathstat.uottawa.ca/ugrad/help center en.html. Students Responsibility: It is the University s policy that attending classes is mandatory. The DGD is a part of the course, so participation is mandatory as well. Accessibility: Students who require accommodations in this course due to a disability aecting mobility, vision, hearing or mental or physical health are advised to discuss their needs with Access Service, 339 University Centre, email: adapt@uOttawa.ca, phone 613-562- 5979. Please consult the website http://www.sass.uottawa.ca/access/students/ for more information. Welcome to The Class Happy to Teach You I.A 2