MTH125-C,F Fall 2010 Home Page

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Class Schedule:
MTH125-CTuesday 2:30-3:45 TBAThursday 2:30-3:45 TBAFriday 2:30-3:45 TBA
MTH125-FTuesday 11:30-12:45 TBAThursday 11:30-12:45 TBAFriday 11:30-12:45 TBA
Professor:Dr. Eugene Quinn (website)
  equinn1@stonehill.edu

General Information Announcements Syllabus Assignments Notes and Handouts Policies Grading


Announcements


12/13/2010 The final will consist of 20 questions, three or four from Chapter 5, and the remainder evenly distributed over the material from exams 1, 2, 3, and 4. The formula sheet included with exam 2 will be included with the final.

Copies of the exams are available at the links below.

10/24/2010 The formula sheet for the second exam is posted. This page will be distributed with the exam. The exam will cover all of chapter 3 except section 3.10. Most of the problems will be based on the material in sections 3.7, 3.8, and 3.9, but will be constructed in such a way that you need to use material from sections 3.1-3.6 and 3.11 to solve them.
9/14/2010
Study Group Assignments - MTH125-F

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Michael HAngelina CMike DSarah S
Peter PTrent FHadi EAllie R
Kelsey NNate WAmanda HCasie G
Joe FMark WDevon KSara R
Jay PSean DAmy WTijana S
Kristina VPhil GGabriella R
Ryan SXavier H
9/9/2010
M A T H   C L U B   M E E T I N G   T O D A Y

The first meeting of the MATH CLUB for the fall 2010 semester will be today in

Duffy 209 at 4:00.

All are welcome to attend (you can bring your friends too!)

9/1/2010 Stonehill College is committed to providing all students equal access to learning opportunities. The Center for Academic Achievement is the campus office that works with students who have disabilities to provide and/or arrange reasonable accommodations. Students registered with The Center, who have a letter requesting accommodations, are encouraged to contact the instructor early in the semester. Students who have, or think they may have, a disability (e.g. psychiatric, attentional, learning, vision, hearing, physical, or systemic), are invited to contact The Center for Academic Achievement for a confidential discussion at 508-565-1208.


Assignments

Assignment NumberDate DueAssignmentComments


MTH125-A General Information


Textbook:  Calculus: Early Transcendentals by James Stewart


Notes and Handouts

DateDescription
11/15/2010Foils for Section 5.1
9/14/2010Questions for Section 2.2
9/9/2010Foils for Section 1.5
9/9/2010Foils for Section 1.6
9/9/2010Questions
9/7/2010Foils for Section 1.3
9/6/2010Questions for Section 1.3
9/1/2010Questions for Section 1.1
9/1/2010Lecture Foils for Section 1.1




Policies

College Policies

All policies listed in the Academic Policies and Procedures section of The Hill Book will be strictly adhered to.

These include:

Additional Instructor's Policies


Grading

Basis of Grades

Your final grade will be based on a total of 700 possible points: Your final grade will be based on a total of 700 possible points:

ComponentPoints
3 exams (100 points each)300
cumulative final exam200
quizzes and assignments
(in class, written, and MAPLE)
130
participation70
TOTAL700

Some implications to consider:

Partial Credit

Written problem solutions are considered to have two parts: The answer, and the work demonstrating the argument by which the answer was obtained.

For written problem solutions, credit will be awarded as follows:

Assignment of Letter Grades

Letter grades will be assigned according to the following table:
GradePercentage
A92
A-90
B+88
B82
B-80
C+78
C72
C-70
D60
F<60

While I reserve the right to use a curve, you should NOT expect one.


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