MATH 238 Course Syllabus - SUMMER 2013

NJIT Academic Integrity CODE:  All Students should be aware that the Department of Mathematical Sciences takes the University Code on Academic Integrity at NJIT very seriously and enforces it strictly.  This means that there must not be any forms of plagiarism, i.e., copying of homework, class projects, or lab assignments, or any form of cheating in quizzes and exams.  Under the University Code on Academic Integrity, students are obligated to report any such activities to the Instructor.

 

Math 238:  General Calculus II

 

Number of Credits:  3

 

Course Description:  This course is intended for students who are not in Science or in Engineering and is a continuation of Math 138. Topics include applications of integral calculus and an introduction to ordinary differential equations.

Prerequisites:  Math 138 with a grade of C or better.

 

Textbook:  Calculus Concepts and Contexts, 4th edition by James Stewart ISBN-13: 978-0-495-55742-5

Instructor:   (for specific course-related information, follow the link below)

 

Math 238-141

Prof. Jamedar

 

 

Grading Policy:  The final grade in this course will be determined as follows: 

Homework:

15%

Midterm Exam:

25% each

Final Exam:

35%

 

Drop Date:  Please note that the University Drop Date June 20, 2013 deadline will be strictly enforced.

Calculus:  Calculators are NOT PERMITTED in this course.

Homework Policy:  Homework problems will be assigned in class. There will be a quiz on the first class of each week covering the material from the previous week.

Attendance:  Attendance at all classes will be recorded and is mandatory. Please make sure you read and fully understand the Department’s Attendance Policy. This policy will be strictly enforced.

Exams:  There will be one midterm exam and one comprehensive final exam during the semester.
The final exam will test your knowledge of all the course material taught in the entire course. Make sure you read and fully understand the department's to Examination Policy. This policy will be strictly enforced. Please note that calculators, cellular phones, beepers, and all other electronic devices may not be used during any exam.

Makeup Exam Policy:    No make-up quizzes or EXAMS will be given.  In the event the Final Exam is not taken, under rare circumstances where the student has a legitimate reason for missing the final exam, a makeup exam will be administered by the math department. In any case the student must notify the Math Department Office and the Instructor that the exam will be missed and present written verifiable proof of the reason for missing the exam, e.g., a doctors note, police report, court notice, etc., clearly stating the date AND time of the mitigating problem.

Further Assistance:  For further questions, students should contact their instructor. All instructors have regular office hours during the week. These office hours are listed at the link above by clicking on the Instructor’s name. Teaching Assistants are also available in the math learning center.

Cellular Phones:  All cellular phones and beepers must be switched off during all class times.


 

MATH DEPARTMENT CLASS POLICIES LINK 

All DMS students must familiarize themselves with and adhere to the Department of Mathematical Sciences Course Policies, in addition to official university-wide policies. DMS takes these policies very seriously and enforces them strictly. For DMS Course Policies, please click here.

May 28, 2013

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Full Summer Session Begins

May 30, 2013

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Last Day To Register For Full Semester Course

May 27, 2013

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Memorial Day ~ University Closed

June 20, 2013

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Last Day To Withdraw  from  this Course

July 4, 2013

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July 4th Holiday ~ University Closed

July  18, 2013

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Final Exam

 

Course Outline and Homework Assignments:

 

Section / Chapter Topics                   Assignments
  Review of Derivatives  
3.1 Derivatives of Polynomial & exponential functions 3-21 odd, 27,29
3.2 Product & Quotient rules 3-19 odd
3.3 Derivatives of Trigonometric functions 1-13 off
3.4 The chain rule 7-29 odd
3.5 Implicit differentiation 3,5,9,15,21
3.6 Inverse Trigonometric function’s Derivatives 17.18.19.23.26
3.7 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions 2-13 odd
4.8 Anti Derivatives  1-15 odd
  Test 1 Homework for 3.1-4.8 Due  
5.1 Areas and distances 1,3,17,19
5.2 The definition of integrals 9,10,11,21,23,25,33,37,38
5.3 Evaluating the definite integrals 1-27 odd
5.4 The fundamental theorem of calculus 7,9,13,16
5.5 The substitution rule 1,2,4,5,7,9,11,15,21,23,25,31,41,45,51
5.6 Integration by parts 3,4,5,7,10,15
5.7 Partial Fractions 21,22,24,25,30,31
  Test 2 Homework for 5.1-5.7 Due  
5.8 Integration using tables 1,,2,7,8,9,10,13
5.9 Approximate integration 7,9,15
6.1 More about areas 1,2,5,7,8,9,14
6.2 Volume 1,2,3,5,6,9,13
6.3 Volume by cylindrical Shell 3,4,6,13
6.5 Average Value of a function 1,2,3,5,8
7.1 Modeling with differential equations 1,2,5
7.3 Separable equations 1,2,3,5,11,12,13
Comprehensive Final exam 5.8-7.3 and topics from 3.1-6.6


 

Prepared By:  Prof. Fariborz Jamedar 

Last revised:  May 22, 2013

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