MATH 135 AB (Fall 2007)
This is the first half of the year-long sequence replacing Pre-Calculus and Calculus I. You will have covered the same topics as the Calculus I course at the end of the year. We use the same text as Calculus I, together with supplementary Pre-Calculus textbook A Companion to Calculus, covering pre-calculus material as needed, at the time it is needed. We will have covered the first three chapters of the textbook at the end of the fall term. You will be responsible to let me know when we need to stop and review these materials. You may do so by asking in class, sending an email, or talking to me privately, as you might desire.
Key Concepts of Math 135/136 Sequence : study of functions, limits, slope, differentiation, integration, the fundamental theorem of calculus
If you intend to take the full year of Math 135/136, you will receive one unit of credit for each semester. If you complete 136 successfully, you will receive a group 1 credit, and Q certification by finishing Q standards in Math 136. After 135/136 sequence, you will be ready to take Math 152 (Calculus II) course, or any other course that requires Math 151 as prerequisite.
Homework problems will be assigned each class hour. Homework will not be collected, but instead, your understanding of the material will be tested on Wednesdays via quiz or exam. Homework assignments will be posted above in the daily schedule as they are assigned each week. You are encouraged to work with other students in the class when solving the homework problems. Do problems before you look at any solutions! It helps you to understand the material better, and it will also boost your confidence on the topic.
You will receive 20 extra points for attending all classes during the semester. If you compile 860 points at the end of the semester (B grade) without missing a class you will get 880 (B+). A point will be deducted for each absence.
There will be four quizzes, three midterm (in class) exams and a scheduled final exam. Attendance at the exams is mandatory! If you have a conflict, let me know as soon as you learn about the conflict - before the exam. There will be no excuses given on any missed quizzes or exams unless your advisor's or dean's official letter is submitted. Only then you will be allowed to take a make-up exam. Each exam is worth 200 points, and quizzes 50 points.
If you can't make office hours or you have more questions than time permits let me know. I will gladly meet people outside of office hours. You can e-mail me at jsong@depauw.edu, or you can sometimes reach me by calling my office; the number is (765) 658-4733.
Any student with a documented disability needing academic adjustments or accommodations is requested to speak with me during the first two weeks of class. All discussions will remain confidential. Students with disabilities should also contact Academic Services.
Important Dates: Academic Calendars