Math367 w2016 Lec1 Outline
Math367 w2016 Lec1 Outline
Math367 w2016 Lec1 Outline
COURSE OUTLINE
Course:
1.
Lec
Day
Time
Location
Instructor
Office
Phone
Office Hours
01
MWF
14:00-14:50
ST 145
Mohammed
MS 432
220-6313
aiffam@ucalgary.ca
MW 15:00-16:30
Aiffa
F 15:00-16:00
Desire 2 Learn (D2L) course name: MATH 367 L01 - (Winter 2016) - University Calculus III
Department of Mathematics and Statistics MS 476 Telephone number 403-220-5210
2.
Prerequisites: One of Mathematics 267 or 283 or 349 or Applied Mathematics 219; and Mathematics 211 or 213.
Antirequisite(s): Credit for more than one of Mathematics 353, 331, 367, 377, 381 or Applied Mathematics 309 will not be
allowed.
3.
Grading: The University policy on grading and related matters is described sections F.1 and F.2 of the online University
Calendar.
In determining the overall grade in the course the following weights will be used:
Webwork Assignments (08)
16%
04%
Midterm
(01)
Final Examination
50%
The various components above will be assigned a percentage score and will be combined with the indicated weights to
produce an overall percentage in the course. The conversion of the percentage grade to a letter grade is done according to
the table below. A grade of 40% or higher in the final examination is essential for an overall grade of C-, or better. If the
students score in the final exam is less than 40%, a D grade or lower will result. This is to ensure that those students who
receive a C- or better have a reasonable chance to succeed in courses that require this course as a prerequisite.
96-100
91-95
86-90
82-85
77-81
72-76
68-71
63-67
58-62
53-57
0-52
Letter Grade
A+
A-
B+
B-
C+
C-
4.
The regulations of the Faculty of Science pertaining to this matter are found in the
Faculty of Science area of the Calendar in Section 3.6. It is the student's responsibility to familiarize himself/herself with
these regulations.
See also Section E.6 of the University Calendar. In the unlikely event of a health problem, the
Physician/Counsellor Statement Form must be accompanied by either Application for Deferred Final Examinations or an
Application for Deferment of Term Work in order to gain approval for such request. For all other missed term work such as
quizzes, assignments or midterms, the Physician/Counsellor Form must be handed directly to your course instructor for
approval.
5.
18:00-20:00
If you
have a conflict with any of the above tests, please inform your instructor as soon as possible so that alternative
arrangements may be made for you.
6.
Course Materials: Essential Calculus, Early Transcendental, by J. Stewart, any edition, Brooks/Cole OR
Calculus, A Complete Course, by R. Adams and C. Essex, any edition, Pearson. Both texts are sold in the University
Bookstore.
7.
Examination Policy:
No aid of any kind is permitted in the term tests and in the final exam. This includes calculators,
lecture notes, cheat sheets, and textbooks. Students should also read the Calendar, Section G, on Examinations.
8.
The
University Calendar under Section K. Student Misconduct to inform yourself of definitions, processes and
penalties
(b) Assembly Points: In case of an emergency during class time, be sure to FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF with the
information on assembly points.
(c) Academic Accommodation Policy: Students with documentable disabilities are referred to the following links:
Calendar entry on students with disabilities and Student Accessibility Services. Students needing an
Accommodation in relation to their coursework or to fulfill requirements for a graduate degree, based on a
Protected Ground other than Disability, should communicate this need, preferably in writing, to the Associate
Head of Mathematics and Statistics, Jim Stallard, by email at jbstall@ucalgary.ca or by phone at 403-220-3953.
(d) Safewalk:
(http://www.ucalgary.ca/security/safewalk/).
Use any campus phone, emergency phone or the yellow phones located at
work by placing their name on the front page and their ID number on each subsequent page.
For more
Email:
You can assume that in all classes that you attend, your cell
computers, Blackberries or other devices connectable to the Internet is not allowed in class time unless
specifically permitted by the instructor.
If you violate this policy you may be asked to leave the classroom.