COURSE OUTLINE
MAT
201 CALCULUS-I
Instructor: Dr. K.P. Satagopan Office Location: Graphics - Rm#6
Email:sat@shawu.edu Phone: (919) 546
8379
Office Hours: M
F: 11 am 12:00 noon and 2 - 3 pm Others by Appointment
Textbook: Stewart,
James Calculus Concepts & Contexts, Third Edition,
Calculator: TI-89, TI-92 or compatible. We will also
be using MAPLE to solve problems and do projects and Labs.
Conceptual Framework Theme
To produce graduates who are critical-thinking problem solvers with the
knowledge, pedagogical and technological skills, and professional dispositions
needed to function as effective teachers in a diverse world.
General
Description:
This
is the first Calculus course out of a sequence of three. This course is
intended for all Science, Math Education and Business majors. The pre-requisite
is MAT115 -Pre-Calculus or equivalent.
It
deals with functions, operations on functions, limits, continuity, derivatives
and integrals. It also shows applications of these mathematical techniques to
various other scientific areas and real life problems.
COURSE
OBJECTIVES:
After
completing this course, the students should be able to do the following:
CHAPTERS
AND TOPICS:
Chapter
1- Functions and Models
Chapter
2- Limits and
Derivatives
Chapter
3 -Differentiation
Rules.
Chapter
4- Applications of
Derivatives
Chapter
5 The Definite
Integral: Estimating with Finite Sums. Definite Integrals; Definite Integrals
and Antiderivatives; Fundamental Theorems of Calculus; Trapezoid Rule
GRADING:
Quiz/Homework
30% of the final grade
Tests: 40%
of the final grade
Final
Exam 30% of
the final grade
ATTENDANCE
POLICY:
Important Dates
·
8/27/07 Last Day to
Add/Drop Course
·
10/18/07 Last Day to
Withdraw from a Course
·
11/3/07 Last Day of
Classes
·
12/3/07
12/6/07 Final Exams
Student Classroom Decorum
Expectations
To enhance the
learning atmosphere of the classroom, students are expected to dress and behave
in a fashion conducive to learning in the classroom. More specifically,
students will refrain from disruptive classroom behavior (i. e., talking to
classmates, disrespectful responses to teacher instructions; swearing; wearing clothes
that impede academic learning such as but not limited to, wearing
body-revealing clothing and excessively baggy pants; hats/caps, and/or
headdress. Students will turn off telephones prior to entering the classroom.
Students who exhibit the behaviors described above, or similar behaviors will
be immediately dismissed from class at the third documented offense. The
student will be readmitted to class only following a decision by the department
chair. The student may appeal the decision of the department chair to the Dean
of the College offering the course, and, subsequently, to the Office of the
Vice President for Academic Affairs, and then to the President of Shaw
University. The decision of the President will be final. Failure to follow the
procedures herein outlined will result in termination of the appeal, and revert
to the decision of the department chair.
Each behavior
construed by the teacher/professor as non-contributive to learning will be
recorded, properly documented, and appropriately reported to the student and to
the chair of the academic department offering the course. The report will be in
written form with a copy provided to both the student and the department chair.
The faculty member should retain a copy for his/her own records.
Additional
student behavior codes may be found in Student Affairs.