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MATH 247 Section 002: Honors Calculus III

Fall 2012

4 Credit Hours
Primary Instructor: Dr. Drew Lewis
Core Designation: University Honors, Mathematics
Syllabus subject to change.
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Prerequisites

From the Student Records System
  • MATH 126 (undergrad) with a minimum grade of C-
  • Or
  • MATH 132 (undergrad) with a minimum grade of C-
  • Or
  • MATH 146 (undergrad) with a minimum grade of C-

Course Description

This course is the last third of the standard calculus sequence.  Topics include analytic geometry in 3 dimensions, functions of multiple variables and their partial derivatives, multiple integration, line integrals, surface integrals, Green's Theorem, Stoke's Theorem, and the Divergence Theorem.

Student Learning Outcomes

At the conclusion of this course, students will 

  1. Have a conceptual understanding of three dimensional geometry
  2. Be able to perform routine calculations of partial derivatives
  3. Be able to compute multiple integrals, line integrals, and surface integrals
  4. Understand Green's Theorem, Stokes' Theorem, and the Divergence Theorem, and their applications
  5. Have developed an intuition for generalizing single variable techniques to multivariable settings
 

Outline of Topics

We will begin with Chapter 10 (Vectors) and proceed linearly through the end of the book (encompassing chapters on Partial Derivatives, Multiple Integrals, and Vector Calculus).

Exams and Assignments

There will be three "in class" exams and a final exam.  The Tuesday evening meeting time will be reserved exclusively for the three "in class" exams (see tentative schedule below), and perhaps supplemental review sessions as dictated by class needs.

Exam 1 September 25
Exam 2 October 30
Exam 3 November 27

Homework assignments will be primarily through WebAssign.  It is highly recommended that you attempt problems after each class period, regardless of when the due date is.

Grading Policy

Your grade will be computed as follows: Each "in class" exam will count 20%, the final exam will count 30%, and homework will count 10%.  Letter grades will be assigned as follows, with each letter stratified into approximate thirds for plus/minus:

A [90,100]
B [80,90)
C [70,80)
D [65,70)
F [0,65)
 

Attendance Policy

Attendance and participation is required for this course.

Calculator Policy

No calculators will be permitted on the exams.  You are free to use whatever calculator you like for the homework, but I encourage you to work without one.

Required Texts

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Other Course Materials

 

In addition to the above standard text, the adventurous student can find a more advanced treatment in Lang's Calculus of Several Variables.

 

Policy on Academic Misconduct

All students in attendance at the University of Alabama are expected to be honorable and to observe standards of conduct appropriate to a community of scholars. The University expects from its students a higher standard of conduct than the minimum required to avoid discipline. Academic misconduct includes all acts of dishonesty in any academically related matter and any knowing or intentional help or attempt to help, or conspiracy to help, another student.

The Academic Misconduct Disciplinary Policy will be followed in the event of academic misconduct.

Disability Statement

If you are registered with the Office of Disability Services, please make an appointment with me as soon as possible to discuss any course accommodations that may be necessary. If you have a disability, but have not contacted the Office of Disability Services, please call 348-4285 or visit 133-B Martha Parham Hall East to register for services. Students who may need course adaptations because of a disability are welcome to make an appointment to see me during office hours. Students with disabilities must be registered with the Office of Disability Services, 133-B Martha Parham Hall East, before receiving academic adjustments.

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