CALCULUS II
Fall, 2001
Syllabus
MTH 1126 CC
Instructor: Dr. Sergey Belyi, e-mail: sbelyi@trojan.troy.edu
Time:
9:00-9:50 MTWF COMPLX 230
Office Hours: 8:00-9:00, 11:00-12:00, COMPLX 235-B, ext. 3467
Text: Calculus, by Larson, Hostetler and Edwards, 6th Edition
Catalog Description: We will cover Chapters 4 -- 8. Definite integral and its applications, fundamental theorem of calculus, logarithmic and exponential function, trigonometric and hyperbolic functions. Additional techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, indefinite integrals, series.
Prerequisites: MTH 1125.
Course Objectives: Upon completion of the
course, the student should be able to:
1. Apply the concept of the integral to numerical integration, area problems, volumes of solids of revolution, work and fluid force problems, other application problems, and to work problems requiring change of variables.
2. Find limits, derivatives and integrals of trigonometric functions.
3. Perform the operation of differentiation and integration to exponential, logarithmic and inverse functions.
4. Perform the integration process through partial fraction decomposition and completing the square.
5. Apply integration techniques to applied problems.
6. Evaluate limits of indeterminate forms.
7. Determine convergence or divergence of infinite series.
Course Requirements:
1. The student is expected to attend each
class session and to participate in class discussion.
2. The student is expected to complete all
homework assignments punctually.
Tests and Grades: Four tests will be given,
but only three of them will count toward the 75%
of a final grade. A comprehensive final exam will constitute approximately 25% of the final grade and will be administered on
Dec 12, 11:00-1:00. Students missing a scheduled test or final exam will have a
zero (0) score recorded.
Homework:
Homework will be assigned from each section covered. This homework will not be
collected, however, test problems will be very similar to the homework problems.
American with Disabilities Act: Any student whose disabilities fall within ADA must inform the instructor at the beginning of the term of any special needs or equipment necessary to accomplish the requirements of this course.
Additional Services: Students who have or may be dealing with a
disability or learning difficulty should speak with the instructor, contact the Office of
Adaptive Needs Program (Wright 226), or call 670-3220/3221. Various accommodations are
available through the Adaptive Needs Program.
This syllabus represents a tentative plan for the instruction in this
course. If, in the opinion of the instructor, learning may be optimized, it may be changed
at any time. This syllabus is a best possible assessment of the course aspirations,
assignments and requirements at the time it was developed for this quarter.