M141 "Calculus in Management Science" - Fall 2007
Course Coordinator: Kelly Chappell
Section 1:
Section
Section 3:
FINAL EXAM INFORMATION:
Wednesday, Dec. 12
7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Section 1 (9:00 class) in Clark A104
Section 2 (10:00 class) in Chemistry A103
Section 3 (4:00 class) in Clark A201
Be sure to go to the room for the section in which you are enrolled, regardless of which class you attended lectures.
Review Sessions:
M141 students may attend the review session of
any of the instructors.
NOTE: Regular office hours are suspended during exam weeks and replaced with the Review Sessions below.
Day |
Time |
Location |
Instructor |
Monday, 12/10 |
11:20 AM-1:20 PM |
Engineering E103 |
Chris |
Tuesday, 12/11 |
5:50 PM - 7:50 PM |
ClarkA102 |
Becky |
Text: Bittinger, Calculus, 9th ed.
-- A copy of the text is on Reserve in the
library.
Graphing Calculator is recommended -- TI-83 and TI-83 Plus are used by instructors during classroom demonstrations and office hours. The use of the TI-83 and TI-83 Plus will be allowed on exams. The use of the TI-86, TI-84, or the older TI-82 will also be allowed on exams. TI-89 and above are not allowed for exams.
Exam
dates Picture ID must be shown at all Exams.
Exam 1 – 12 September, Wednesday
Exam 2
– 10 October, Wednesday
Exam 3
– 7 November, Wednesday
Exam 4
(Final Exam) - 12 December, Wednesday at
7:00-9:00 AM
Final Exam
Locations: See above
Homework
Doing regular homework is essential in this
course.
For homework instructions, click here.
Selected homework problems
will be updated regularly throughout the semester.
Grading
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-half as much as each of the
other three Exams.
Thus the lowest exam score counts 1/7 of the grade, and the other three exam
scores count 2/7 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 = (2A + 2B + 2C + D)/7.
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.
Should you drop
the course?