As a teaching assistant in the Department of Mathematics I
teach Math 112 (Introduction to Calculus 1),
section 15 in the fall semester of 1998.
This page contains: | List of homework problems |
Meeting times and places (including office hours) | |
General information about the course |
This is the
list of homework problems assigned as of the date on the bottom of this page:
12:00 | 12:30 | 1:00 | 1:30 | 2:00 | 2:30 | 3:00 | 3:30 | 4:00 | 4:30 | |
Monday | office hour MSB 231 |
112 section 15 MSB 307 |
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Tuesday | 112 section 15 SBA 116 |
office hour MSB 231 |
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Wednesday | office hour MSB 231 |
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Thursday | 112 section 15 SBA 116 |
MSB | ... | Mathematical Sciences Building |
SBA | ... | Business Administration |
All students attending my classes can
reach me in room 231 in MSB (second floor), by
phone 486-3916 during the office hours listed in the
above schedule, or contact me by e-mail. Additional information
about the course, the syllabus, and office hours of other Math 112
instructors can be found on the Math Department
Math 112 pages. The pages also list meeting times and places
of review sessions offered by the Department and the University.
The textbook used is Calculus, Single Variable, Second Edition by Hughes-Hallett, Gleason et al. The course will cover sections 1.1-1.11, 2.1-2.5, 4.1-4.6.
Exams, quizzes, projects, homework:
- | Two hour-long exams: Thursday, October 15, and Tuesday, November 10. In case of a missed exam (for some serious reason) the grade on the portion of the final exam covering the material on which the exam was based will be used to replace the missing grade. No make-up exams will be offered. The final exam is on Friday, December 18, 3:30-5:30. |
- | Approximately one quiz and one to two projects a week (quizzes on Thursday, projects on Monday or Tuesday, unless announced otherwise). Two lowest quiz grades and three lowest project grades will be dropped. No make-ups. |
- | Assigned homework will be reviewed at the beginning of the next class but not collected. |
The final grade consists of the following four components:
- | Quizzes | 1/6 |
- | Projects | 1/6 |
- | 2 hour-long exams | 1/3 |
- | Final exam | 1/3 |
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Web Sites | About Me | Cesky - In Czech | You can contact me by e-mail at HORAK@math.uconn.edu |