Lectures
MWF 8:45 - 9:50 (X-Hour: Th 9:00 - 9:50) 101 Bradley |
Instructor
Jeffrey Strom Office: 411 Bradley Hall Phone: 646 - 2960 or BlitzMail |
Lectures
MWF 1:45 - 2:50 (X-Hour: Th 1:00 - 1:50) 101 Bradley |
Instructor
Geoffrey Kiralis Office: 312 Bradley Hall Phone: 646 - 2411 or BlitzMail |
Tuesday, March 5 7:00 -- 9:00In Bradley Hall Room 103
Sunday, March 10 7:00 -- 9:00
Strom:Monday 11:30 -- 12:30
Wednesday 11:30 -- 12:30
Thursday 1:00 -- 2:00 (Note Change)
Kiralis:Monday 3:00 -- 4:00
Wednesday 11:30 -- 12:30
Friday 12:30 -- 1:30
Calculus
(Fourth Edition)
by James Stewart
Midterm Exam 1 | Monday, January 28, 6:30 -- 8:00
Murdough Cook Auditorium |
Chapters 1, 2 and 3 |
Midterm Exam 2 | Monday, February 18, 6:30 -- 8:00
Murdough Cook Auditorium |
Chapter 4 and part of Chapter 5 |
The Registrar's Office schedules the final exam, which will occur during the period March 9 -- 13. If you must make travel plans before the schedule for final exams appears, do not make plans to leave Hanover before March 13. Exams will not be given early to accommodate travel plans.
There will be homework assignments assigned each class day, and due before the following class. Late homework will not be accepted. If you have a valid reason for turning in homework late (such as illness or a family emergency) please talk to us.
You may (you are encouraged to) work together on the homework
assignments. However, the work you turn in should be your own. This
means that after whatever discussions you have about the problems, you
should write up your solutions on your own
and in your own words.
In Math 3, you are encouraged to work together on homework problems, and to use professors, other students, other textbooks, and generally any resource you can find that will help you understand and work the problems. You must write up the homework solutions by yourself in your own words. In brief, collaborate but don't copy.
You must do all work on exams independently, without giving or receiving assistance of any kind.