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CANVAS Website : https://umsystem.instructure.com/ WebAssign Website: http://www.webassign.net/ (Initial access from Canvas only) Departmental Course Website: https://www.math.missouri.edu/class/calculus-ii Course Description: This course is devoted to the study of elementary transcendental functions, techniques and applications of differentiation and integration, sequences, series, power series with applications, parametric equations and polar coordinates. Prerequisites: To qualify for enrollment in Calculus II at MU (Math 1700), you must satisfy one of the following criteria: ü Earned a grade of C- or higher in MATH 1500 (Calculus I) at MU, or at another institution of higher learning. ü Earned a score of 3 or higher on the AP Calculus AB Exam (or AB Subscore from BC Exam) Students who do not meet the placement requirements will be dropped from Math 1 700. Textbook and Required Materials: Textbook (optional) – Single Variable Calculus , 8 th^ ed., by James Stewart, ISBN 9781305266636. WebAssign Online Homework Access with Electronic Textbook (required) - You will be able to access the digital content for this course using Cengage Unlimited (WebAssign homework access with electronic textbook) through CANVAS on the first day of class. Your student account will be charged for the cost of all your Cengage course materials. If you have questions about AutoAccess, please contact The Mizzou Store at autoaccess@missouri.edu Calculators are not allowed (or needed) on any quizzes or exams. Attendance: Class meetings in this course will be conducted in the classroom. Attendance is required and is vital to your success in this course. You are expected to attend all scheduled class sessions (lecture and recitation). If you are to miss class for any reason, you are responsible for any class notes or announcements given in class. Students who arrive late or leave early may be considered absent. Students with absences of nine or more classes may be dropped from the class due to poor attendance.
Grading: Midterm Exams (3 x 15% each) ................................................................... 45% Final Exam (Comprehensive) ....................................................................... 30% Quizzes (lowest two dropped)……............................................................... 17% WebAssign Online Graded Homework (lowest two dropped)...................... 8 % Total ............................................................................................................ 100% Quizzes: Quizzes will be given throughout the semester, and your two lowest quiz scores will be dropped. If you are absent when a quiz is given, please plan accordingly to use a dropped score. Makeup quizzes will not be given , except for University sponsored travel, in which case a letter from the Total Person Program (athletes) or University sponsor must be provided beforehand. Any quizzes missed for this reason must be made up within one week. Exams: This course will have three midterm exams and a comprehensive final. All midterm exams will be held in the regular classroom. The final location will be determined at a later time. The dates of the midterm exams and the final exam are listed on the Calendar. Makeup exams will not be given for any reason. If a student contacts the professor prior to the exam and provides accepted documentation for missing the exam for a legitimate reason, then the student will receive on the missed exam, the percentage scored on the final. (This can only be done once during the semester.) Approved excuses include the following: (a) the exam overlaps with participation in a University sanctioned athletic or academic event, (b) the student has a serious medical condition, or (c) the student has a death in the immediate family. The following are not legitimate reasons to miss an exam: personal travel, such as
vacations, weddings, or graduations; work schedules; court appearances; university events that are not sanctioned athletic or academic events, such as fraternity and sorority events, intramural sports or club activities. Practice Homework: A list of practice homework assignments for each section covered in this class is posted on CANVAS. In order to be successful, you should complete these assigned problems after each section is covered and ask any questions you might have during recitation or office hours. It is extremely important that you work the practice homework problems before beginning the WebAssign graded homework. Further, there are practice exercises from each section available online in WebAssign. These assignments are labeled as “ practice ” and are not worth credit. A variety of online tutorials are available as you work the practice exercises online, such as hints and viewing a guided solution after one submission. Graded Homework: All graded homework assignments are to be done online using WebAssign. These problems are algorithmically generated and will be similar, but not identical, to the numbered problems in your textbook. You will have THREE attempts to work each problem correctly. Before attempting your graded homework, you are advised to work the practice homework problems from the textbook or online in WebAssign. Do not wait until the last minute to do your graded homework assignment. If a problem occurs that keeps you from submitting your assignment on time, no extensions will be given. It is your responsibility to submit your work on time and make sure it is submitted properly. Your TWO lowest homework scores will be dropped at the end of the semester. These dropped scores are designed to cover situations where you have technical difficulties or any other issue that keeps you from submitting an assignment on time. For technical support for WebAssign, call 1 - 800 - 354 - 9706 or go to http://support.cengage.com/ WebAssign Graded Homework Due Dates: Graded homework assignments will be DUE by 11 :59 PM on the due date listed on the calendar, without exception. You should always begin your graded homework well in advance. Keys, full solutions, and the "try a similar problem" feature are provided after the due dates and may be accessed in WebAssign via the "past assignments" tab. Opportunities for Extra Help: In addition to Professor/TA office hours, please consider the following resources for extra help: