Office : South Hall, Room 6502Teaching Assistants:
Telephone: 805-893-3878
Email : sjoo at math.ucsb.edu
Office Hours: Monday 3:00 - 4:30pm, Friday 9-10:30am, or by appointment
Course homepage : http://www.math.ucsb.edu/~sjoo/Courses/ma34B_1.html
Discussion Sections
55608 (Lecture 1-1:50) | ||||
55657 | Michael Yoshizawa | Thursday | 8:00-8:50am | NH 1109 |
55673 | Melisa Hendrata | Thursday | 5:00-5:50pm | HSSB 2251 |
55699 | Melisa Hendrata | Thursday | 6:00-6:50pm | HSSB 1211 |
55707 | Melisa Hendrata | Thursday | 7:00-7:50pm | GIRV 2108 |
Textbook: Calculus and Mathematical Reasoning for Social and Life Sciences, by Daryl Cooper
Assignments and Grading Policy: Webwork will be used for homework. Your permnumber will be used for both your username and password. You can change your password after your first login. Homework will be assigned on Fridays, and will be due the following Friday. Note that selected homework problems (or similar) may be given on tests. This is why it is crucial for you to do the homework before each class and, moreover, remember the ideas and techniques used in your solutions. Late homeworks will not be accepted.
Quizzes: There will be pop-quizes at the lecture and regular quizzes during the disscusion section. The lowest quiz score will be dropped for the final grade. Quizzes cannot be made up.
Tests: There will be a midterm and a final exam. Make-up exams will only be given in exceptional circumstances, and then only when notice is given to me before hand and a suitable written excuse forthcoming.
Grading:
Note Taker: If you are willing to take notes for this class, please visit Disabled Students Program(DSP) office in 2120 SRB to complete the necessary application and paper work. Payment for note taking is $25.00 per unit; which may be proprated based on the number of weeks you work.
Help: Mathlab in South Hall 1607 is staffed M-F noon-5pm by TA's who will be happy to help you. Help is also available through CLAS, the Campus Learning AssistanceService. See http://www.clas.ucsb.edu
Lecture | Day | Topic | Sections |
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1 | M 03/31 | Review of derivatives | Chapter 8 |
2 | W 04/02 | Introduction to Integrals, Signed Area Under a Graph | 9.1 |
3 | F 04/04 | Definite Integrals | 9.2 |
4 | M 04/07 | Indefinite Integral and Fundamental Theorem of Calculus | 9.3 |
5 | W 04/09 | Riemann Sums, Integrals and Averages | 9.4, 9.5 |
6 | F 04/11 | Fundamental Theorem of Calculus for Definite Integrals | 9.6 |
7 | M 04/14 | Riview of Trigonometry Functions | 12.1 |
8 | W 04/16 | Sine Waves | 12.1 |
9 | F 04/18 | Product Rule, Quotient Rule | 12.2 |
10 | M 04/21 | More Maxima and Minima: The Second Derivative Test | 12.3 |
11 | W 04/23 | Order of Smallness, Approximations and Linearization | 12.4, 12.6 |
12 | F 04/25 | Introduction to Differential Equations | 13.1, 13.2 |
13 | M 04/28 | Growth/Decay Equations | 13.3 |
14 | W 04/30 | Long Term Behavior | 13.4 |
15 | F 05/02 | Graphing Solutions | 13.5 |
16 | M 05/05 | Isoclines | 13.6 |
17 | W 05/07 | Review | |
18 | F 05/09 | Review | |
19 | M 05/12 | Midterm | |
20 | W 05/14 | Exponential Decay towards a Limiting Value | 13.7 |
21 | F 05/16 | Exponential Decay towards a Limiting Value | 13.7 |
22 | M 05/19 | Logistic Equations | 13.8 |
20 | W 05/21 | Partial Derivatives | 15.0 |
21 | F 05/23 | Planes | 15.1 |
22 | M 05/26 | Memorial Day | |
23 | W 05/28 | Tangent Planes | 15.2 |
24 | F 05/30 | Tangent Plane Approximation | 15.3 |
25 | M 06/02 | Max/Min with 2 variables | 15.4 |
26 | W 06/04 | Review | |
27 | F 06/06 | Review |