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Syllabus: Mathematics 2253 ,CRN 50074

Course Title: Calculus I

Instructor: Dr. Derek Westwood

Office: 128 Stubbs Hall

Phone: (912) 260-4341

Cell: (229) 325 4523 (When it is not in a dead zone, I am not in class or sleeping)

Email: Derek.Westwood@sgc.edu

Website: http://faculty.sgc.edu/westwood/

Office Hours:  See the home page.  Other times are available by appointment.  It may be necessary to cancel office hours from time to time, so check before making a special trip.

Textbook: “Essential Calculus” by Larson/Hostetler/Edwards. 

Publisher: Houghton/Mifflin

Course Description: Math 2253 includes a study of Analytic Geometry, functions, relations, graphs, limits, differentiation and its applications, integration and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

Prerequisite: Math 2253 with a grade of C or better.

Course Objectives:

1.                  To understand how to integrate the basic ideas from algebra and analytic geometry with the concept of differential and integral calculus

2.                  To understand the concept of a limit and its role in the development of the derivative.

3.                  To understand the techniques of differentiation and integration

4.                  To understand the applications of the derivative and the integral as they are applied to physics, business and biology.

Departmental Attendance Policy:

1.      When you have 9 unexcused absences, you may be administratively withdrawn from the course, which may have a negative impact on graduating on time, financial aid, Hope, etc.

Homework:  Homework will be assigned at the end of most classes, and will be due at the beginning of the next class. Late homework will not be accepted for any reason.  At the top of each assignment write your name, page number of the book and the questions assigned. For example:

Margaret Thatcher, Page 177, numbers 1, 3, 5, 6, 10

Homework that is disorganized, badly written or contains crossed out writing may be returned ungraded.

Grading: You will be given four in-class exams and a final exam.  Exams are closed book.  Calculators are allowed on exams, but all work must be shown.  If you use a calculator to solve a problem you must write down the expression that you enter into the calculator.

Each in-class exam is worth 15% of your grade and the final exam is worth 30% of your grade.  Homework will account for 10% of your grade.  Grading will be on a ten-point scale.

Test  Make-ups:   If you want to make up a missed test during the term you must let me know as soon as possible after the test is given to the class and you must complete the make-up before graded tests are returned to the rest of the class.  Any test that you miss and do not make up will be given the same grade as the final exam.  There will be no make-ups for the fourth test.

Classroom Policy:  It is expected that you come to class promptly and conduct yourself in a manner that does not disrupt the learning of your fellow students.  Students who engage in unnecessary conversations in class or interrupt proceedings will be required to leave the classroom and may face a disciplinary hearing.  With a large class, even though you feel your behavior is not disruptive when added to other small distractions it amounts to a large distraction for other students.   ALL electronic devices capable of producing a sound audible to other students must be in silent mode during all class periods. This especially includes cell phones.

Hardship Withdrawals:   Hardship withdrawals are granted only when a student has a legitimate hardship related to illness, disabling activities, etc.  They cannot be granted for academic reasons.  An unsatisfactory grade is not justification for hardship withdrawal.  See page 59 of the SGC College Catalog for details.

Special Needs Statement: Students requiring classroom accommodations or modifications because of a documented disability should discuss this need with the instructor at the beginning of the semester. Students who have not presented validation for learning disabilities from the Regents' Center for Learning Disability (University System of Georgia) should complete all necessary paperwork and submit this to Ms. Annette Nation, Disability Services Coordinator, Powell Hall, Room 118. The telephone number is (912)-260-4435. Students who have not presented validation for physical disabilities should register with the Office of Disability Services

Academic Dishonesty: Academic integrity is expected.  Make sure you familiarize with what constitutes academic dishonesty and its consequences as outlined in the student handbook. In particular allowing another student to copy your work is an example of academic dishonesty.