THE FINAL COURSE IN YOUR
THREE-SEMESTER INTRODUCTION TO CALCULUS,


where you will be initiated into the mysteries of
differential equations, sequences, series, power series, and their applications.

SUNY at Stony Brook

Course Coordinator:
Prof. Claude  LeBrun,
Math Tower 3-108,
Phone: 632-8254
email: claude@math.sunysb.edu.
 


Textbook:

Calculus: Concepts and Contexts. Single Variable,
by James Stewart, Brooks/Cole Publishing, Second Edition, 2001.

Instructors and class schedule

Syllabus

Homework Assignments



(Includes information on review session, exam location, and study hints.)


 
 

Exam Schedule


Midterm I Monday, February 23 8:30-10:00 pm
Midterm II Tuesday, March 30 8:30-10:00 pm
Final Exam Monday, May 17 11:00 am-1:30 pm

No calculators, notes, or books allowed during the exams.
Exam problems require pencil-and-paper reasoning only.



Useful information regarding the course will be regularly posted on the World Wide Web, and can be accessed by pointing your browser to

http://www.math.sunysb.edu/calculus

DSS advisory. If you have a physical, psychiatric, medical, or learning disability that could adversely affect your ability to carry out assigned course work, we urge you to contact the Disabled Student Services office (DSS), Educational Communications Center (ECC) Building, room 128, (631) 632-6748.  DSS will review your situation and determine, with you, what accommodations are necessary and appropriate. All information and documentation regarding disabilities will be treated as strictly confidential.

Students for whom special evacuation procedures might be necessary in the event of an emergency are encouraged to discuss their needs with both the instructor and with DSS. Important information regarding these issues can also be found at the following web site:

http://www.ehs.stonybrook.edu/fire/disabilities.asp