Monday 3:00 - 4:30 in Eng E106
Monday 5:00 - 6:30 in Eng D104
Tuesday 10:00 - 11:30 in Eng B2
Please note that there are other options for help in this course.
Check out the following links for more information:
Campus Tutoring Options - PDF document
Campus Tutoring Options - HTML link
Graphing Calculator is recommended -- TI-86, TI-83 (or the older TI-82) is a good choice.
Exam 1 - 18 February, Wednesday
If you are in Section 1 (Peterson, 11:00-11:50) then your final exam will be given in Engineering 100.
If you are in Section 2 (Chappell, 12:10-1:00) then your final exam will be given in Clark A101.
If you are in Section 3 (Muskat, 2:10-3:00) then your final exam will be given in Chemistry A103.
Doing regular homework is essential in this course.
For homework instructions, click
here.
For selected homework problems, click here.
The course grade is based entirely on four one-hour Exams. Exam
4 is given at final exam time.
For each student, the lowest-score Exam counts one third as much as each of the
other three Exams.
Thus the lowest exam score counts 1/10 of the grade, and the other
three exam scores count 3/10 each.
Suppose your four exam scores have values A,B,C,D.
If D denotes your lowest exam score then your
average will be determined by the formula:
Average= (3A + 3B + 3C + D)/10.
The Exams are graded by hand; work must be shown to get full credit; there are no multiple-choice questions.
The grading scheme is traditional; no plus-minus grades are given:
A
90 - 100, B 80 - 89, C
70 - 79, D 60 - 69, F
0 - 59.
The Last
W drop day is Monday, 22 March.
Should
you drop the course?
What to study for Exam 1:
List of Problems and Concepts for the First Exam
What to study for Exam 2:
List of Problems and Concepts for the Second Exam
What to study for Exam 3:
List of Problems and Concepts for the Third Exam
What to study for Exam 4:
List of Problems and Concepts for the Fourth Exam