MTHSC 108H - Calculus of One Variable, II
Professor: Daniel D. Warner | Class Room: Martin Hall M-103 |
Office: Martin Hall O-203 | Class Hours 14:30 15:45 MW |
Office Hours: 9:00 11:00 MWF | www.math.clemson.edu/faculty/Warner |
Phone: 656-5244 | warner@math.clemson.edu |
Class email list: 9908MTHSC_360001-L |
Course Objectives
- To gain a mastery of the advanced techniques and concepts in the calculus of a single variable and the application of these the techniques to real world problems. Particular emphasis will be placed on understanding and using the results of
- To develop problem solving skills.
- Instruction will also emphasize analytical, graphical, and numerical approaches using technology. Reasonable proficiency with the use of technology will be expected.
Policies
- Attendance is mandatory, and you will be responsible for all material covered in class. I reserve the right to drop anyone from the course who has more than four unexcused absences. Roll will be taken until I know all the students.
- The comprehensive final will count 25%. The four chapter tests will count 40%. The two projects will count 20%. The quizzes and homework will count 15%.
- There will be a basic skills test. There will be three opportunities to pass this test at the 75% level. Failure to pass this test will be recorded as a loss of 5 points on the final grade.
Textbooks
- Calculus (Sixth Edition), by Larson, Hostetler, and Edwards.
Topics
- Transcendental Functions. Sections 5.1 through 5.10.
- Applications of Integration. Sections 6.1 through 6.7.
- Integration techniques and Improper Integrals. Sections 7.1 through 7.8.
- Conics, Parametric Equations, and Polar Coordinates. Sections 9.1 through 9.6.
- Infinite Series. Sections 8.1 through 8.10.