MTH 2002 - Day Semester
Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
llinois Valley Community College

Course Syllabus

Course: MTH 2002, Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, 12/FA

Description: This course is the second in a three semester sequence of analytic geometry and calculus.  Topics include: the definite integral and applications, techniques of integration, polar coordinates, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, conics, Taylor polynomials, sequences, series, and vectors in a plane.

Prerequisite: MTH 2001, Calculus & Analytic Geometry I, with a "C" or better; or equivalent coursework with a "C" or better.

Contact Information:

E-mail (preferred): Dawn_Wiggins@ivcc.edu  
Phone: (815) 224-0339
Address
: 815 N. Orlando Smith Ave.
                Oglesby, IL 61348
Office Hours: E-307
Web Site: http://www.ivcc.edu/dwiggins
Correspondence Replies: Barring unforeseen circumstances, I will check and reply to messages at least once per day MTRF.  I will check and reply to messages once over the weekend.  I hope that my schedule for checking messages will result in a reply within at least 48 hours, but most likely less than 24 hours.

Text: Calculus (ninth edition), Larson, Edwards

Other Materials: Graphing calculator (TI-89 recommended), pencil, notebook or loose leaf paper with binder for class notes and practice exercises

Expected Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the course, the student should have demonstrated proficiency in the following:
                1.  Knowledge of applications of definite integrals
                2.  Proficiency in the basic techniques of integration
                3.  Knowledge of infinite sequences and series
                4.  Knowledge of conics, parametric equations, and polar coordinates 

Course Grading Course Assignments

100 - 90%

A
89 - 80% B
79 - 70% C
69 - 60% D
59 - 0% F
Exams 600 pts (6 @ 100 pts each)
Periodic Quizzes 5 - 25 pts each
Final Exam (cumulative) 100 pts

Schedule: Course Schedule Link

Practice Exercises and Study Recommendations: The exercises are to help you gain proficiency with the material.  (You may need to complete more exercises than those assigned to master the material.)  Class time will be devoted to answering questions from the exercises.  To keep on schedule, you are expected to complete a section’s practice exercises after the material has been covered in class, but before the next class period. I strongly recommend, however, that you read the section and preview the exercises prior to the material's coverage in class. On average, you should spend 2-3 hours studying outside of class for each hour that you are in class.

Practice Exercise Link

Quizzes:
        Practice Exercise Quiz - taken during class; you will be allowed to use your practice exercises, but not your book.  You must take the quiz on the day it is given.  If you are not in the classroom when it is given, it cannot be made up.
        In-Class Quiz - taken during class; generally, notes, books, and practice exercises may not be used.  Questions will consist of material from class and the assigned practice exercises. 
You must take an in-class quiz on the day it is given.  If you are not in the classroom when an in-class quiz is given, it cannot be made up.
        Take-Home Quiz (THQ) - completed outside of class; due at the beginning of the next class period, unless specified otherwise.

        You will earn a score of zero if you miss class on the day of a quiz or submit a take-home quiz after the assigned due date/time. (See Attendance.)

Exams: You are expected to take each exam in pencil on the day it is given.  (A 5 point penalty will result if you do not use pencil.If you know that you will miss an exam, you may take the exam early.  I will need at least two class days advance notice.  Otherwise, you may make up the points for a single missed exam at the end of the semester with your final exam score.  You will earn a score of zero for any subsequent missed exam(s).  

Replace Lowest Exam Score: If the percentage on your final exam is higher than your lowest exam score, then your lowest exam score will be replaced with the percentage from your final exam.  The final exam percentage can only be used to replace a single exam score in the course.  So, if you have missed an exam, then the final exam score will be used to replace the score for the missing exam.

Retakes and/or Extra Credit: Retakes of assessments and extra credit are not allowed on an individual basis.

Academic Conduct: Academic honesty is expected.  Violations will not be tolerated.  The instructor reserves the right to assign a score of zero on any assignment where academic dishonesty occurs.  The instructor also reserves the right to file an Academic Dishonesty Report with the office of  Academic Affairs.  Other possible disciplinary action includes failure of the course or withdrawal from the course; and, possibly, withdrawal from the college.

Attendance: You are expected to attend classes regularly. Attendance is taken to maintain records for financial aid, state auditing, and athletic progress reports.  If you miss class, it is your responsibility to keep up with the course (e.g. check the schedule, work on assigned practice exercises, complete online homework assignments, get class notes from a classmate, etc.).  If you have specific questions on the missed course content, contact me to schedule an appointment.

If you arrive late or leave early, it will be noted on the attendance sheet.   

Special Needs Educational Support ServicesYou may be eligible for academic accommodations through the Disability Services Office if you have a documented physical, psychiatric, or cognitive disability such as a learning disability or ADD/ADHD. If you have a disability and need more information regarding possible accommodations, please contact Tina Hardy at 224-0284 or Judy Mika at 224-0350; or, stop by office B-204.

School Closings and Class Cancellations: In the event of inclement weather, please tune to a local radio station for possible school closings.  Any assignments that are due on a day that the school is closed or class is cancelled will be due during the next scheduled class period.  If an exam is scheduled for such a day, it will be conducted during the next scheduled class period.  Check IVCC's Class Cancellations (http://www.ivcc.edu/cancellations.aspx?id=2810) for class announcements.

Electronic Devices: To avoid disruptions to fellow students, please silence all electronic devices (e.g. phones, pagers, etc.) prior to the beginning of each class.  Unless it is an emergency, you will assume a 5 point penalty if your device "rings" during an exam.

Request for Instructor Signature: Please bring any forms that you need for me to sign by my office during office hours.  If you cannot make it during my office hours, I would be happy to set up an appointment with you.

Withdrawals: Effective Summer 2011, students will have the ability to initiate a withdrawal from classes. By completing the form in the Records Office or through the form located within WebAdvisor, the student is authorizing IVCC to remove him/her from the course. Entering the student ID number serves as the student’s electronic signature. IVCC has the right to rescind a withdrawal in cases of academic dishonesty or at the instructor’s discretion.

Students should be aware of the impact of a withdrawal on full-time status for insurance purposes and for financial aid. It is highly recommended that students meet with their instructor or with a counselor before withdrawing from a class to discuss if a withdrawal is the best course of action for that particular student.

All withdrawals earn a grade of "W", which does not affect the GPA, but deletes the course credit(s) for the involved course(s).  Withdrawal from the course is NOT automatic.  Even if you cease all activity in the course, you must be withdrawn from the course.  All students on the roster at the end of the course will be assigned a grade.  The last day for withdrawal is Thursday November 8th 2012. 

To initiate a withdrawal, you can

  1. Email your name AND student ID number to me.
                OR

  2. Complete the form in the Records Office or at www.ivcc.edu/withdrawals.  (IVCC has the right to rescind a withdrawal in cases of academic dishonesty or at the instructor’s discretion.)

You should be aware of the impact of a withdrawal on full-time status for insurance purposes and for financial aid. It is highly recommended that you consult with me, a counselor, and the Financial Aid Office before withdrawing from a class to discuss if a withdrawal is the best course of action for you.

It is your responsibility to make sure the withdrawal is processed prior to the deadline. 

NOTE: This course syllabus is subject to change to meet the learning needs of the students and/or the needs of the instructor.

Last Updated: 07 August, 2012

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