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Mathematics: Fundamentals of Calculus I
MATH 1212 OL2 (CRN: 61400)
3 Credit Hours
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About MATH 1212 OL2
Introduction to limits and differential/integral calculus with a wide variety of applications. Students interested in intensive use of mathematics should take MATH 1234. Credit not awarded for both MATH 1212 and MATH 1234 unless followed by MATH 1248. See MATH 1242. Prerequisite: C- or better in MATH 1012 or C- or better in MATH 1034, or a score of 61 or higher on the placement assessment.
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Prereqs enforced by the system MATH 1012 or MATH 1034 or ALEKS MPA of at least 61; Open to Degree and PACE students; Asynchronous online
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Section Description
Fundamentals of Calculus I is the first course in a two course sequence. The underlying applications of differential calculus and beginning integral calculus will be investigated (chapters 2 – 5 of the textbook). This will include an understanding of functions, limits, continuity, rates of change, derivatives (including implicit), derivative applications, antiderivatives, integrals and The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. An emphasis will be made to understand these new concepts graphically, numerically, verbally, and algebraically. The course work will involve some fairly intense computations and mathematical modeling, and it is required that students purchase or obtain an appropriate calculator. A TI-83/84 Graphing calculator is highly recommended, but a basic scientific calculator capable of performing exponential and logarithmic operations is adequate. Required Text(s) Calculus for Business, Economics, Life Sciences, and Social Sciences by Barnett, Ziegler, Byleen, and Stocker online version with the MyMathLab Supplement. You can purchase it directly through Pearson on Blackboard. Be sure not to purchase a used text as it will not give you access to your homework portal.
Section Expectation
This course is mostly on your timeline and is asynchronous. You will watch videos I have made about the concepts and then complete the corresponding homework. Make sure you are keeping up with all work throughout the course and not leaving it for the end of the course. You can work at your own pace. If something comes up and you can’t complete work on time please get in touch with me asap.
Evaluation
Method of Evaluation Homework on MyMathLab - 20% Quizzes - 25% Midterm Exam - 25% Final Exam - 30% Homework (20%): Following each section covered there will be a corresponding assignment. Students must log on to the MyMathLab system through blackboard and complete the homework. There will be an approximate schedule of assignments on Blackboard. You will be given unlimited attempts on each problem for homework. Once you try 3 times you will have to choose try a similar problem to get a new problem. I will drop the lowest 4 MyMathLab assignments at the end of the course. Quizzes (25%): There will be a quiz every week unless there is an exam that week. Quizzes will be given on MyMathLab. After the last quiz has been given I will drop the lowest 2 quiz grades. I will not go in and give credit for answers that are entered in incorrectly so make sure you are careful when you enter in answers. It is expected that you are completing quizzes independently, doing otherwise will be considered a violation of the code of academic integrity. Midterm Exam (25%): The Midterm Exam will be given on MyMathLab. You will be given a specific window of time to complete it in. You will get two attempts per problem, so be sure that you enter in the answer properly. I will not go in and give credit for answers that are entered in incorrectly. It is expected that you are completing exams independently, doing otherwise will be considered a violation of the code of academic integrity. Final Exam (30%): There will be a cumulative final exam given at the end of the course. The Final Exam will be given on MyMathLab. You will be given a specific window of time to complete it. You will get two attempts per problem, so be sure that you enter in the answer properly. I will not go in and give credit for answers that are entered in incorrectly. It is expected that you are completing exams independently, doing otherwise will be considered a violation of the code of academic integrity. The exams will cover material as follows: Midterm: The Midterm will cover Chapters 2, 3. Final Exam: The final exam is cumulative and will cover Chapters 2, 3, 4 and 5.
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