Textbook: Calculus: Concepts
and Contexts. Single Variable,
2nd Edition, by James Stewart, Brooks/Cole Publishing, 2001.
Note that the first and second editions of the book have very similar text, but the problems are different. If you own the first edition, in order to do the homework you'll need to borrow the second edition from a friend or look at the book in the library or in the Math Learning Center.
Course Coordinator: Prof. Daryl Geller, Math Tower
4-100B
Phone: 632-8327 email: daryl@math.sunysb.edu
Instructors and class schedule
Syllabus and homework assignments
Exams:
Midterm I -- Monday, October 13, 8:30-10:00 pmMidterm II -- Tuesday, November 11, 8:30-10:00 pm
Final Exam -- Tuesday, December 16, 11:00-1:30 pm
No calculators, notes, or books, etc., are allowed during the exams. The problems will 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 may affect your ability to carry out the assigned course work, please contact the office of Disabled Student Services (DSS), Humanities Building, room 133, telephone 632-6748/TDD. DSS will review your concerns and determine what accommodations may be necessary and appropriate. All information and documentation of disability is confidential.