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Calculus I
Math 2413/02
MWF 10:00 - 11:15
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Course Description
Calculus I is the study of limits,
differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions, implicit differentiation,
rates and related rates of change, applications of the derivative, differentials,
antiderivatives, definite integrals applications of the definite integral.
Four class hours per week. Credit: Four semester hours.
Prerequisites
MATH 2412 with a C or better, or consent of the mathematics department.
Core Course
This is a Core Course in the 42-Hour Core of Blinn College. As such, students will
develop proficiency in the appropriate Intellectual Competencies, Exemplary
Educational Objectives, and Perspectives. Use the following URL to link to the Blinn
College Core Curriculum web-site. www.blinn.edu/corecurriculum
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Course Objectives
The student should perform at a 70% or better average on limits,
differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions, implicit
differentiation, rates and related rates of change, applications
of the derivative, differentials, antiderivatives, definite
integrals applications of the definite integral.
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Required Materials
Textbook: Calculus, Early Transcendental Functions, by Larson/Hostetler/Edwards,
4th edition, Houghton Mifflin Co., Copyright 2007, ISBN: 0-618-60624-6.
This course requires a MathXL Student Access Kit.
Additional materials and supplies are homework notebook, lecture notes
notebook, pencil, straight edge, graph paper, 3.5 disks or flash
drive, and a graphing calculator (see paragraph below).
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Graphing Calculator
A graphing calculator is not required in this course. But a
TI-84Plus calculator will be used for any classroom demonstrations.
Other calculators may be used,
however, the student is responsible for learning how to operate
them. Symbolic calculators such as the TI-89 and the TI-92 will
not be allowed. There will be restricted use of calculators on
quizzes and exams.
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Maple Computer Labs
Maple computer labs will be assigned during the semester.
There are two Maple computer lab locations. They are the Learning
Center in room 13 in the Academic Building and the open lab found
in the Bullock (Business) Building. Ask the attendant which
computers have Maple Software installed on them before you sit
down at a computer. You will need to purchase several 3 1/2"
disks or a flash drive to store your lab results. Each problem
set that is worked should be saved and the results printed out
with your name typed at the top to be turned in. Be sure to use
complete sentences in describing your results. If you have
trouble with any of the non-mathematical aspects of using the
computer, ask the lab assistant for help. If you have trouble
working in Maple and getting the results you need, save your
work and bring your disk by my office during office hours and
I will help you with your problems.
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Grading Policy
During the semester you will accumulate points from graded
assignments and exams. The graded assignments will come from
homework, written quizzes, electronic quizzes, and Maple assignments.
Graded assignments will account for 40% of your grade, exams
for 40%, and the final for 20% of your grade. Grades will be
determined from the standard 10 point scale: 90-100% A,
80-89% B, 70-79% C, 60-69% D, below 60% F.
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Make-up Policy
One comprehensive make-up exam will be administered at the
end of the semester. This will be available to students who have
missed an exam. No make-ups will be accepted for missed daily
grades - homework or quizzes. A minimum of one daily grade will be dropped at
the end of the semester to accommodate those students that have
an unavoidable absence. Late homework will not be accepted.
Those students who must miss class while representing Blinn
College must make arrangements in advance.
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Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
Blinn College would like to help students with disabilities
achieve their highest potential in college. In order to receive
accommodations on exams or assignments, proper documentation must
first be provided to the Office of Disability Services. This
office is located on the bottom floor of the new Administration
Building in room 104 (phone # 830-4157). You must then
self-identify and conference with me during my posted office
hours to begin receiving accommodations in the class.
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Attendance Policy
The College District believes that class attendance is
essential for student success; therefore, students are required
to promptly and regularly attend all their classes. Each class
meeting builds the foundation for subsequent class meetings.
Without full participation and regular class attendance, students
shall find themselves at a severe disadvantage for achieving
success in college. If a student has one week’s worth of unexcused
absences during the semester, he/she will be sent a message via
his/her Blinn email account by the College requiring the student
to contact his/her instructor and schedule a conference immediately
to discuss his/her attendance issues. Should the student accumulate
two weeks worth of unexcused absences, he/she will be administratively
withdrawn from class. Since this is a MWF class students will
receive the 1st notification via Blinn student email after 3 days
of unexcused absences and a 2nd notification via Blinn student
email after 6 days of absences. If a student is dropped from a
class prior to the “W” date, they will receive a “W” in the class.
When the student is administratively dropped after the “W” date,
students will receive a “WF” as stated in current policy. You
are able to access your student email account in BORIS.
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Civility Statement
Members of the Blinn College community, which includes faculty,
staff and students, are expected to act honestly and responsibly
in all aspects of campus life. Blinn College holds all members
accountable for their actions and words. Therefore, all members
should commit themselves to behave in a manner that recognizes
personal respect and demonstrates concern for the personal
dignity, rights, and freedoms of every member of the College
community, including respect for College property and the
physical and intellectual property of others. If a student is
asked to leave the classroom because of uncivil behavior, the
student may not return to that class until he or she arranges a
conference with the instructor: it is the student's responsibility
to arrange for this conference.
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Electronic Device Policy
All the functions of all personal electronic devices designed
for communication and/or entertainment (cell phones, pagers,
beepers, iPods, and similar devices) must be turned off and kept
out of sight in all Blinn College classrooms and associated
laboratories. Any noncompliance with this policy will be
addressed in accordance with the Blinn College civility policy.
Additionally, any communication understood by the instructor to
be in the nature of cheating will have consequences in accordance
with this Blinn College policy section regarding academic
dishonesty. Students exempted from this policy section include,
active members of firefighting organizations, emergency medical
services organizations, commissioned police officers, on-call
employees of any political subdivision of the state of Texas,
or agencies of the federal government. Exempted students are
expected to set the emergency-use devices on silent or vibrate
mode only.
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Classroom Policy
No food, drinks, tobacco products, beepers, or cell phones are
allowed in the classroom. All students are expected to conduct
themselves in a manner that is conducive to learning. Please do
not talk or interrupt the lesson. You will be preventing others
from learning.
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Scholastic Dishonesty
The policy as stated in the 2009-2010 Student Handbook,
Brenham campus will be followed.
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