Math 22–Calculus of Several Variables

UCSC Office:  Baskin 257B

M. Eastman – Spring 2008

UCSC: 459-1059  Cabrillo: 479-6496

Media Theater M110

eastman”at”math.ucsc.edu

M W F 12:30 – 1:40 pm

www.cabrillo.edu/~meastman

 

 

Text

Stewart, Multivariable Calculus, 6th edition

 

or

 

Stewart, Calculus, Early Transcendentals, 6th edition

 

 

Office Hours

Wednesday 2:00 – 3:00

 

Friday  11:00 – 12:00

 

 

On-line

Homework

Homework in this class is assigned and submitted on-line at http://west.ilrn.com. You will need to register for the course on this site, using the course code: E-3HVFJKNCQS5EN.  Homework will be graded electronically at the website.  A copy of each homework assignment will be available (in PDF format) at the instructor’s website. The homework assignments will be assigned on Fridays, and will usually be due on the following Friday. Homework counts 10% toward your final grade.

 

 

Discussion sections & Quizzes

You must sign up for a discussion section for this course.  In these sections teaching assistants will present more examples to supplement the class lecture, and both practice and on-line homework will be discussed.  There will short quizzes given weekly in section.  The quizzes will cover material that has been presented the previous week in lecture and discussed in section.  Quizzes cannot be made up.  Quizzes will count 10% toward your final grade.

 

 

Exams

There will be two midterm exams.  You are allowed to use one 3” x 5” card of notes for each exam.  You may not use any graphing calculators on the exams; scientific calculators can be used.  Each exam is worth 22.5% of your grade.  There will be a comprehensive final exam.  The final exam is worth 35% of your final grade.  Cheating will not be tolerated on any of the exams.  See the UCSC Academic Integrity policy.