SUNY at Stony Brook MAT 132: Calculus II
Fall 2018

General Information

Schedule: Course schedule can be found here. For information about instructors' office hours and contact information, please click on your instructor name in the department directory.

Course description: A continuation of MAT 131, covering symbolic and numeric methods of integration; area under a curve; volume; applications such as work and probability; sequences; series; Taylor series; differential equations; and modelling. Detailed syllabus is available here

Textbook: Single Variable Calculus (Stony Brook Edition 4), by James Stewart. You would also need WebAssign access code. For a list of possible buying options, see "Texbook and WebAssign" link on the left.

Calculators use: Some homework problems may require use of calculator. Graphing calculator will not be necessary.
Calculators will not be allowed in the midterms or final exam.

Homeworks and exams: There will be weekly homework assignments, consisting of online homework (WebAssign) and some paper homeworks. For more details, see "Syllabus and Homeworks" link to the left.

In addition, there will two midterm exams and the final exam. The time of these exams is as follows:
Midterm 1: 8:30pm-10pm, 10/1
Midterm 2: 8:30pm-10pm, 11/1
Final exam: 2:15pm-5:00pm, 12/13

Grades policy: Your final grade will be determined by the weighted average of grades for homeworks, midterms, and the final exam:
Homeworks: 15%
Midterms: 25% each
Final exam: 35%

Information for students with disabilities
If you have a physical, psychological, medical, or learning disability that may impact your course work, please contact Disability Support Services at (631) 632-6748 or studentaffairs.stonybrook.edu/dss/. They will determine with you what accommodations are necessary and appropriate. All information and documentation is confidential.

Students who require assistance during emergency evacuation are encouraged to discuss their needs with their professors and Disability Support Services. For procedures and information go to the following website: www.sunysb.edu/ehs/fire/disabilities.shtml.

Academic integrity

Each student must pursue his or her academic goals honestly and be personally accountable for all submitted work. Representing another person's work as your own is always wrong. Faculty are required to report any suspected instances of academic dishonesty to the Academic Judiciary. Faculty in the Health Sciences Center (School of Health Technology & Management, Nursing, Social Welfare, Dental Medicine) and School of Medicine are required to follow their school-specific procedures. For more comprehensive information on academic integrity, including categories of academic dishonesty, please refer to the academic judiciary website: www.stonybrook.edu/uaa/academicjudiciary/

Critical Incident Management

Stony Brook University expects students to respect the rights, privileges, and property of other people. Faculty are required to report to the Office of Judicial Affairs any disruptive behavior that interrupts their ability to teach, compromises the safety of the learning environment, or inhibits students' ability to learn. Faculty in the HSC Schools and the School of Medicine are required to follow their school-specific procedures.