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Math 32L

Fall 2001-- Section 01 (Dr. Fuller)

This is the second term calculus course with laboratory. It is the continuation of Math 31L and covers integration, applications of integration, modeling with differential equations, series and probability. There are three lectures per week meeting

32L.01 MWF 8am-8:50am in Physics 205

with laboratory sections meeting for each class on Thursdays. Attendance is required for all lectures and labs. Missed classes and assignments will be excused at the instructor's discretion and will usually require a dean's excuse for make-ups. Homework assignments can be found on the daily course outline handed out in class. Homework is collected weekly (roughly, 10 assignments total) and graded. Your grade in the class is computed using the formula:

3 Exams 30%
Final Exam 40%
Lab Grade (Reports/Quizzes) 25%
HW/Quizzes 5%

The laboratory portion of the class consists of nine investigations into various applications of calculus. These investigations have nine lab assignments to be turned in over the course of the term, with the Normal Data Sets lab counting for two of these. Grading for these assignments will be on the quality of the written material as well as the mathematical accuracy of what is turned in. The final exam is standardized over all sections of 32L and is given as a group. This term, the math block final exam is on

December 11, 2001 from 2-5pm

in

Room TBA.

You can email me if you have questions.

You may also want to look at the departmental syllabus (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader) or departmental home page for Math 32.

Here are some supplemental study guides for the class.

Here are solutions to the problems for the exams (available only a couple of weeks after each exam).

Some miscellaneous items to take a look at:

Check back often for updates. You can also find some interesting information at the Math Department First Year Student Page.