http://www.math.ucsd.edu/~jlebl/10c-w11/
Main lecture A00: MWF 8:00am - 8:50am, Center Hall 105
We'll use the WebCT (http://webct.ucsd.edu) system where you can check grades, have discussions with classmates, see announcements, etc...
Just a quick note: The final was out of 180 and there were 10 bonus points.
Final exam study guide (also use the above two guides)
See the homework page
Hughes-Hallett, Gleason, McCallum, et. al., Calculus, Wiley, 5th edition.
Jiří Lebl
Web: http://www.math.ucsd.edu/~jlebl/
Office: 7151 AP&M
Office hours: MW 11:10-12:00 and at other times by appointment
Office phone: (858) 534-2644 (Don't leave a message)
Email:
jlebl@math.ucsd.edu
Shishir Agrawal, Office hours: Tuesday, 2:00-2:50 pm in the Calc Lab (AP&M B402A), Email: sagr...@ucsd.edu
David S Zimmermann, Office hours: Friday, 1:00-2:00pm, in AP&M 5412. Email: dszi...@ucsd.edu
Grades will be based on the percentages below. Curve will be applied if needed.
Exam 1: Wednesday, February 2nd, 25% of your grade.
Exam 2: Friday, March 4th, 25% of your grade. (Only over material since exam 1)
Quizzes: In-class wednesdays, based on the homework. 10% of your grade. Lowest quiz score will be dropped.
Final Exam: Monday, March 14, 8:00am - 10:59am, 40% (or 65%, see below) of your grade. (Comprehensive)
Homework: Assigned weekly (some weeks may be skipped). Homework will not be collected.
How the grade is computed: Your grade will be the maximum of
25% (Exam 1 score) + 25% (Exam 2 score) + 40% (Final exam score) + 10% (Quiz score)
or
25% (Exam 1 score) + 65% (Final exam score) + 10% (Quiz score)
or
25% (Exam 2 score) + 65% (Final exam score) + 10% (Quiz score)
Test Policies: No books, notes, calculators or computers allowed on the exams or the final. No makeup exams; see above.