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Summer 2011 --- Math 166 --- Calculus II

Course Information

Instructor: Jun Pan

Office: Carver 384

Phone: 294-6959

Email: panjun66@iastate.edu

Office hours: MTWRF 1:00pm 2:00pm (or by appointment)


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TA: Min Wang


Email -mwang@iastate.edu

Office - 468 Carver Hall

Office hours

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Textbook: Calculus: 9th edition by Varberg, Purcell,


Rigdon. Bring your textboox when you attend the
class.
Objectives It governs what you will study in the
course and what questions will be asked on the
Departmental midterm and final exams
Course Plan and Homework Tentative schedule of
the lectures and the homework assignments.
Homework is collected twice a week and partially be
graded . Homework is due at the beginning of class on
the day it is due. Late homework is NOT accepted. It
is very important that you keep up to date with the
homework. Doing homework can help you understand
what we discuss in the class. The homework
assignments are the minimum amount of problems for
you to practice. Please keep in your mind that the best
way to learn mathematics is to work out lots of
problems. Please feel free to talk to me or TA
whenever you have questions or are unsure of your
answers.
Attendance: Students are expected to attend at least
75% of the classes to pass this course. To get the full
attendance credit you need to attend class regularly.
Attendance sheets will be passed in class to sign up.
Course Grading: Course grades will be based on
homework (30%), Quizzes and exams (60%), and
class-attendance (10%). A tentative grading scale is
as follows: A over 90%; B over 80%; C over 70%; D
over 60%; F below 60%.

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