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Course Syllabus for Math 235 VGA

Analytic Geometry and Calculus II

Summer 2023

Instructor: Dr. John Holliday

Email:[email protected]

Office Hours: MTWR By Appointment only via zoom. If you wish to meet with me with any questions that you may have, please email me and let me know when you are available. I am     currently in the state of Georgia so when you email me, please let me know what time zone you are in and we can find a time that we can meet. Once we do, I will send you a zoom link for the meeting. Please do not hesitate to let me know. I am always happy to help.

Textbook: Calculus-Concepts & Contexts, James Stewart, 4th edition with Web Assign Access (needed for online homework, quizzes and exams). You can access information on purchasing

the text with webassign access at the following link: Math 235 Textbook Information. You do not need to purchase a physical textbook. The ebook with webassign access will be fine.

Calculator: I would recommend either a TI-83 or a TI-84 calculator. On exams, you will be     expected to show all work. Giving an answer without work will get you little to no credit for the problem.

CAS: I will use Geogebra as the CAS for certain sections in this course.  DESMOS is another CAS that is very similar to Geogebra. Both are free downloads online.

Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in MATH 234.

Course Description: This course is the second of a three-semester sequence in calculus and is designed to introduce and challenge you in mathematical knowledge (theory) and skills used in various advanced math, science, or other discipline’s courses.  The objectives for this course    include:

•   To continue presenting the integrated treatment of analytic geometry and calculus started in MATH 234.

•   To continue developing students’ differentiation and integration skills by introducing new techniques and by extending the skills to new classes of functions.

•   To continue exploring applications of integration.

•   To develop the theory of infinite sequences and series.

•   To present a detailed study of conic sections.

•   To introduce and explore the polar coordinate system.

•   To introduce vectors, lines and planes in space.

•   To use a graphing utility and a CAS (computer algebra system) to explore, investigate and represent properties of functions.

Student Expectations:

Academic Honesty: You are expected to abide by the policies of the University regarding academic

honesty as printed in the Student Handbook (http://www.fhsu.edu/academic/provost/handbook/ch_2_academic_honesty/) .

Special Needs: If you have a disability that may have an impact on your ability to carry out assigned         course work and if you wish to seek any accommodations for this course, you must contact the Student     Accessibility Services office (SAS). SAS is located in the Kelly Center, Picken Hall, Room 111, 785-628-

4401.  SAS staff will review your documentation and determine, with you, what academic accommodations are necessary and appropriate. Documentation of your disability is confidential and will not be released by  SAS without your written permission. Students can find more information athttp://www.fhsu.edu/accessibility/get-access/

Title IX Information: FHSU is committed to fostering a safe and productive learning environment. Title   IX makes it clear that violence and harassment based on sex, gender, and gender identity are Civil Rights   offenses subject to the same kinds of accountability and the same kinds of support applied to offenses         against other protected categories such as race, national origin, etc. This includes all types of gender and     relationship violence, sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, domestic and dating violence, and stalking. If you wish to report an incident or have questions about school policies and procedures regarding Title IX    issues, please contact Amy Schaffer, University Compliance Officer and the FHSU Title IX Coordinator,   atalschaffer@fhsu.eduor (785) 628-4175. The Compliance Officer can help connect you to campus and    outside resources, discuss all of your reporting options, and assist with any concerns you may have.

Important Dates: (Please note that all times are based on Central time (the time zone of Fort Hays State University).

June 26 Classes Begin

July 2 Last day to withdraw from the course with a W.

Exam 1 Opens in Blackboard on Friday, June 30 at noon (Central Standard Time) and close on Sunday, July 2 at 11:59pm Central Standard Time.

Proctored Midterm Opens in Blackboard on Friday, July 7 at noon Central Standard Time and closes on Sunday July 9 at 11:59pm Central Standard Time. We will be using Honorlock to          proctor these exams.  If you are in an area where you will not be able to use Honorlock or you do not wish to be recorded, you will need to let me know and we can set up an individual or group    proctoring session via zoom.  There will be a short Honorlock assignment early in the semester to test this for you.

Exam 2 Opens in Blackboard on Friday, July 14 at noon Central Standard Time and closes on Sunday, July 16 at 11:59pm Central Standard Time.

Proctored Final Exam Opens in Blackboard on Wednesday, July 26 at noon Central Standard time and closes on Friday, July 28 at 11:59pm Central Standard time.

Course Material to be covered:

Appendix G: Integration of Rational Functions by Partial Fractions

Chapter 6: Applications of Integration (Sections 6.1-6.8)

Chapter 7: Differential Equations (Sections 7.1-7.6)

Integrating Factors

Chapter 8: Infinite Sequences & Series (Sections 8.1-8.8)

Hyperbolic Functions

Appendix H: Polar Coordinates

Chapter 9: Vectors & the Geometry of Space (at least through 9.4)

Graded Assignments:

WebAssign Homework For each section that we cover, there will be a WebAssign homework for that section that must be completed by the date that is given in order to receive full credit for the homework.

Exams Apart from the midterm and final, there will be two exams administered through      Blackboard.  According to the dates shown above, they will open on a Friday at noon (central time) and will close on the following Sunday night at 11:59pm (central time).   I will have the grades posted as quickly as I can.

o It is expected for you to show all work on specified problems of each exam: On each exam, there will be a selection of problems for which you must show all work.  You will  be able to upload your work after you have logged out of Honorlock.  There will also be a section of multiple choice questions as well.

Proctored Midterm There will be a proctored midterm using Honorlock. It will be                    administered through Blackboard.  Instructions on using HonorLock will be posted in Blackboard.   HonorLock does require the use of Google Chrome as your web browser while you are taking the exam as well as the use of a webcam as it will record you while you take the exam as the mechanism for proctoring.  Please contact me if you should have any questions regarding   this.  If you are in an area where you will not be able to use Honorlock or you do not wish to be   recorded, you will need to let me know and we can set up an individual or group proctoring session via zoom.  There will be a short Honorlock assignment early in the semester to test this    for you.  The format of the midterm will be similar to that of the two exams.  You will have some multiple choice questions and some show your work questions.

Final Exam The Final Exam will also be administered through Blackboard using Honorlock. If you are in an area where you will not be able to use Honorlock or you do not wish to be recorded, you will need to let me know and we can set up an individual or group proctoring session via        zoom.  There will be a short Honorlock assignment early in the semester to test this for you.  The format of the final exam will be similar to that of the two exams.  You will have some multiple     choice questions and some show your work questions. The Final Exam will open at noon on Wednesday, July 26 at noon central standard time and close at 11:59pm on Friday, July 28 at 11:59pm central standard time. You will be given 3 hours to complete the final and it must be done in one sitting.

Computation of Final Grade:

Category

Percentage of Final Grade

Web Assign HomeWorks

15%

Web Assign Exams

40%

Midterm (in Blackboard)

20%

Final Exam (in Blackboard)

25%

Grading Scale for Final Grade:

90%-100%

A

80%-89%

B

70%-79%

C

60%-69%

D

<60%

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Recommended Calendar: I have set this up so that you should expect to cover at least one section per day which will distribute the work out as evenly as possible. We have a lot of info to cover in just five weeks so it is very important that you dont fall behind.

Week #

Dates

Sections to cover

1

June 26 – June 30

Appendix G, 6. 1,6.2, 6.3,6.4,6.5

1

June 30-July 2

Exam 1

2

July 3-July 7

Sections 6.6, 6.7, 6.8, 7. 1, 7.2, 7.3, Integ. Fact.

2

July 7- July 9

Midterm through Blackboard

3

July 10 – July 14

7.4, 7.5, 7.6, Hyper Functions, Appendix H, 8. 1, 8.2

3

July 14 – July 16

Exam 2

4

July 17 – July 21

8.3, 8.4, 8.5, 8.6, 8.7, 8.8, 9. 1, 9.2

5

July 24 – July 26

9.