Instructor | Min
Hyung Cho |
Carolyn Gordon | Olivia Prosper |
Class | Section 001 : MWF 10:00-11:05 Haldeman 028 |
Section 002 : MWF 11:15-12:20 Kemeny 105 |
Section 003 : MWF 12:30-1:45 Kemeny 008 |
x-hour | Th 12:00-12:50 | Tue 12:00-12:50 | Tue 1:00-1:50 |
Office | 315 Kemeny Hall | 205 Kemeny Hall | 318 Kemeny Hall |
Email (preferred) | min.h.cho (at) dartmouth dot edu | carolyn.s.gordon (at) dartmouth dot edu | Olivia.F.Prosper (at) dartmouth dot edu |
Phone | 603-646-9847 | 603-646-3047 | 603-646-1614 |
Office Hours | Mon 3:30-5:00PM, Th 2:00-3:30PM | Tue 12:00-1:30PM (No x-hour week) Tue 1:00-2:30PM (x-hour week) Th 1:30-3:00PM |
Mon 2:30-4:00PM, Th 9:00-10:30AM |
Schedule and Homework | Schedule
and Written Homework Webwork |
Multivariable Calculus (7th Edition) by Stewart, Brooks/Cole.
Tutor: Hallie Glickman-Hoch
Location : Kemeny Hall 007
Time: Sun, Tue, Th 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The academic skills center will be holding a Math 13 study group on Wednesdays from 9-10:30 P.M. beginning Jan 22, 2014. Study groups are an excellent way to get extra course support in a very small group setting. You can sign up for the study group by going to http://studygroups.dartmouth.edu and Flyer
Homework will be of two types:
1. Webwork (Link),
normally due at 10:00 AM Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
2. A weekly written assignment to be turned in at the beginning of class
each Wednesday.
When we determine your final homework grade at the end of the term, we
will consider not only your homework scores but also your consistency of
effort. Homework is meant to be a learning experience. We don't expect you
always to get all the problems but do expect you to give it your best
shot. Your grades on each assignment are intended to give you feedback on
your understanding of the material.
Your written homework must be stapled to prevent pages being lost. Please
do not use paper clips!
You will find the class time much more beneficial if you read the material
in the text in advance of each lecture.
It is very important to keep up with the material and to turn your homework in on time. If your homework is late due to illness or other appropriate reason, please bring it to your instructor before submitting it so that instructor can mark it "excused late". If you simply fall behind, you may still turn in your homework although it will be recorded as late. It will be at the grader’s discretion whether to grade it or just record that it was turned in.
Final grade will be computed according to the following scheme
Written Homework | 10% |
Webwork | 10% |
Exam I | 25% |
Exam II | 25% |
Final | 30% |
Please note that the registrar has determined that Feb. 25, 2014 is the last day to withdraw from a course (Winter 2014 Term Calendar).
Any student with a documented disability needing academic adjustments or
accommodations is requested to speak with your instructor early in the
term. All discussions will remain confidential. Students who think
they may have a disability but are not sure are encouraged to consult with
the Academic Skills Center. Contact: Ward Newmeyer (Director of Student
Accessibility Services).