All Students should be aware that the
Department of Mathematical Sciences takes the NJIT Honor Code 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 Honor Code, students are obligated to report any
such activities to the Instructor.

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Welcome to the official website of Math 112 (Calculus II) at NJIT. Calculus lies at the core of all your courses in science and engineering. But it is more than just a technical tool -- it is a collection of fascinating and exciting ideas that have interested thinking people for centuries. We hope that you will find this course useful and enjoyable! Please make sure you take the time to carefully read and understand all the policies and procedures listed below. Follow the links on the left for more information |
Instructor (for specific course-related information, follow the link below) :
Prerequisites: Math
111 or
Math 111H
Number of Credits: 4
Course Description: Topics
include integration, applications of integration, convergence of
series, Taylor series, parametric curves, polar coordinates,
three-dimensional vectors.
Homework:
Calculus is learned by
solving problems. It is therefore vital that you complete and turn in
all the homework assignments on time. You can find the list of the
required homework exercises for each lecture following the link above.
You should also feel free to pursue other problems that are not
contained in this set. Homeworks are due and will be collected at the
beginning of the lecture following the assignment. Randomly selected
problems will be graded each week, and the graded homework will be
returned to you the following week. Please keep in mind that homework
constitutes a significant portion of your grade. Weekly quizzes will
also be given during the recitation sessions. These are intended to
practice problem-solving skills and prepare you for the exams. The quiz
grades will count toward your homework.
Attendance: Math 112 meets four times a week; there are three lectures and one recitation class. Recitation classes provide an additional opportunity for you to seek help with homework and concepts taught in class. Attendance of all classes (both lecture and recitation) will be recorded and is mandatory. Please make sure you read and fully understand the Department’s Attendance Policy, follow the link above. This policy will be strictly enforced.
MATLAB: MATLAB is a mathematical software that is used throughout the science and engineering curriculum. Several MATLAB assignments will be given out. These assignments have been designed to help you learn how to use this software, as well as to help you visualize many of the concepts taught in class.
Exams: All sections of Math 112 will take three
common midterm exams during the semester and one common final exam
during the final exams week. Midterm exams are held on Wednesdays on
the following days:
| Exam 1 | February 15 |
| Exam 2 | March 8 |
| Exam 3 | April 5 |
Grading: Your final average in Math 112 will be
determined as follows:
| 3 Common Exams | 17% each |
| Homework + Quizzes |
17% |
| Final Exam | 32% |
| final grade | grade average |
| A | 87-100 |
| B+ | 81-86 |
| B | 74-80 |
| C+ | 67-73 |
| C | 60-66 |
| D | 55-59 |
| F | 0-54 |
This curve may be adjusted slightly at the end of the semester. Also note that the University Drop Date deadline will be strictly enforced.
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. Teaching Assistants are also available in the math learning center.