MATH 157 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I Fall 2007
TIME:
M W F (JP 109), T
(HK 257), 10-10:50
TEXTBOOK: Calculus
James Stewart, 5th
edition
INSTRUCTOR: Gail
Nord, 233 Herak Center, 323-3907, nord@gonzaga.edu,
OFFICE
HOURS: W F (3:10-4:10), T
(11:10-noon) in the lab, W (4:10-5:00)
MATH LAB:
PREREQUISITE: MATH 147 or equivalent
GRADING
SYSTEM:
During
the course there will be four in-class examinations, each worth 100
points. There will be a comprehensive
final examination worth 100 points.
Quizzes/homework will be given on a regular basis. These homework/quizzes will contribute 50
points toward the final grade. The lowest quiz/homework
will be dropped for everyone. Of this total of 550 points, final grades
will be based upon the following percentages:
A 90%
- 100%
B 80%
- 89%
C 70%
- 79%
D 66%
- 69%
F 0% -
65%
Pluses
or minuses may be attached to these grades at the discretion of the instructor.
Major decision factors include attendance and the quality of the final
examination.
QUIZZES:
Quizzes
will be given at the discretion of the instructor. They serve to be an early indicator of
possible problems with the material.
There will be NO MAKEUP QUIZZES.
The lowest quiz/homework score will be dropped at the end of the
semester.
MAKEUP
EXAMINATIONS:
In general, no makeup examinations will be given. If an examination is missed due to illness
then (1) the illness must be of sufficient severity to be verified in writing
by the University Health Center or by a local physician, and (2) the instructor
must be informed prior to the examination.
A make-up exam given due to the death
or illness of an immediate family member must be verified with
documentation. If it is decided that
there are sufficient reasons for a makeup examination to be given, that exam will
be scheduled during the last week of classes.
These exams will be more difficult than the original exams. Please call
323-3907 (not e-mail) as soon as
possible about the emergency situation.
HOMEWORK:
Assigned homework has the following three
purposes: (1) To specify the material
students will be responsible for, (2) To provide relevant examples for class
discussions and, most importantly, (3) To provide material through which the
student can enhance their knowledge of the subject. Students will be responsible for all problems
assigned in the texts. During the
regular class period, time will be devoted to answering questions pertaining to
the homework. Mathematics can only be
mastered through practice--that means completing all homework assignments. Some homework exercises will be graded; I
will let you know if a homework assignment is for a grade.
ATTENDANCE:
Seven
or more absences are sufficient cause for a lowering of the final grade by one
letter or removal from the course. Three
or more classes missed in a row will be taken into consideration when
considering a minus attached to a final letter grade. Please come to class on
time.
FINAL
EXAM SCHEDULE:
Monday,
December 10, 1-3 p.m.
Please
make travel arrangements so that you are present for the final exam.
TRAVEL
ARRANGEMENTS AND APPOINTMENTS:
Please make
travel arrangements for holidays and weekend getaways so there is no class
conflict. Please make doctor and advisor
appointments so there are no class conflicts.
Please study for tests, write papers, and schedule volunteer work so
there is no class conflict.
CALCULATORS:
For some quizzes, calculators may be
allowed. However, there will be no
sharing of calculators during a quiz situation.
Please remove the calculator from its calculator holder before a quiz
situation. Calculators will not be
allowed for major exams and the final exam.
SPECIAL
NEEDS:
If you have a documented disability for which
you will need special accommodations in this course, you must make arrangements
for such accommodations through Disabled Student Services. Until such arrangements are made, no special
accommodations should be expected.
CELL
PHONES/PAGERS:
Please
be courteous enough to shut off your
cell phones and pagers before class begins. No cell phone may be used as a
calculator during a quiz or exam. Please…no receiving or sending text
messages during class.
ACADEMIC
HONESTY:
Academic honesty as stated in the
university student handbook should be honored at all times.