FINAL EXAM ROOM LOCATIONS SAME AS EXAM
#2
*see exam #2 below for location of your final exam!
MAT 125 (CALCULUS A)-Fall 2012
Course Description: This is a course in differential calculus where you
will learn about limits and derivatives and their applications. Calculators
will not be used this
semester.
Course Coordinator: Bill Bernhard (bill@math.sunysb.edu)
The meeting time of all
lectures and recitations with instructor names can be found under MAT 125 at http://www.math.sunysb.edu/schedules/currentsem.html.
Syllabus: Your lecturer will determine what is covered in each
lecture but here is a tentative
schedule.
Required materials: http://www.cengagebrain.com/micro/sbucalculus
Grading: Exam #1 (20%) Thursday,
10/4 at
Exam
#2 (20%) THURSDAY,
11/8 at
Final
Exam (40%) Wednesday, 12/12 at
Recitation Participation
(10%) Attending recitation with your homework is considered mandatory! Here are
the homework problems from our
textbook for the course. Please consult your TA for his/her policy regarding
this 10% of the course grade.
WebAssign ( http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~nsunukjian/125F12/webassign.htm) (10%) Beginning September 5, students will be assigned web-based exercises using an online system. Your access code can be purchased (see required material above) along with the textbook. For questions related to WebAssign, please email Professor Sunukjian at nsunukjian@math.sunysb.edu.
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Disruptive Behavior: Stony Brook University expects
students to maintain standards of personal integrity that are in harmony with
the educational goals of the
institution; to observe national, state, and local laws and University
regulations; and 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, and/or
inhibits students' ability to learn.