Math 122, Fall 2003


Calculus II

Continuation of Math 121, emphasis on applications. Introduction to partial differential and multiple integration.

Text: Calculus: Concepts and Contexts, Stewart, Brooks/Cole, 2nd Edition, 2001.

Prerequisite: Math 116 or Math 121.

Credit Hours: 5

ChapterTopicsDays
Section 5.7Review 
Appendix GReview Partial fractions3
8Sequences and series14
Appendix BConic sections2
Appendix HPolar coordinates (including conics in polars)4
9Three-dimensional vector geometry6
10Vector functions (including planetary notions)13
11Partial derivatives12
12Double integrals (through section 12.6)11
 Additional Topics, Review Days, Quizzes, and Exams10
 Total75

Important Common Exams

MIDTERM EXAM: Tuesday, October 14, 5:45 - 7:45 p.m.
GATEWAY Exam (LAST DAY YOU MAY TAKE): October 29
FINAL EXAM: Thursday, December 18, 4:30 - 7:00 p.m.

WITHDRAWALS:
August 21 - September 25: Student can drop without class appearing on the transcript.
September 26 - November 3: Student can drop with a W.
November 4 - December 11: Student needs instructor signature and instructor assigns a W or F.


Instructor Information

Instructor NameDay of Week

Time

Lon Mitchell

MTWRF

7:30-8:20
Janet Striuli

MTWRF

8:30-9:20
Luis Arana

MTWRF

12:30-1:30
Glen Rice

MTWRF

1:30- 2:20
John Laing

MTWRF

2:30- 3:20
Kenneth Parker

MTWRF

3:30-4:20
Bahman Engheta

MTWRF

4:30-5:20

Final Review Session

The Review was held on:

Sunday, December 14,
3:00-5:00pm in 120 Snow Hall

I will be available to all students with questions, every day during the week of Final Exams, in my office, 506 Snow Hall.


Math Final Schedule

Instructor NameThurs., 12/18/03Room
Lon Mitchell4:30 - 7:00 pm2092 Dole
Janet Striuli4:30 - 7:00 pm2074 Malott
Luis Arana4:30 - 7:00 pm2092 Dole
Glen Rice4:30 - 7:00 pm2031 Haworth
John Laing4:30 - 7:00 pm2002 Learned
Kenneth Parker4:30 - 7:00 pm1046 Learned
Bahman Engheta4:30 - 7:00 pm2074 Malott

Gateway Exam

The Gateway exam will consist of ten randomly chosen problems about integration from the attached list of 100 problems. To pass the examination, you must do at least nine problems without any mistakes. You are encouraged not to simplify your answers; if you do choose to simplify, the simplification must be error-free. If you fail to pass the exam, you will be allowed to retake it. When you successfully complete the gateway exam, you will receive 100 points toward the final grade. If you are unable to pass the exam before the cut-off date, you will receive no points.

Rules

  1. The gateway exam will not be a timed test; you may take as long as you need (up to the time the testing room closes).
  2. You can only take the exam twice per week.
  3. You will not be allowed to use notes, books, or a calculator when taking the exam.
  4. You must show your KU ID and give the name of your instructor.
  5. The last day to take the exam is October 29, 2003.
  6. The first day to take the exam is Friday, September 5, in class, with time restriction to 25 minutes.

Where and when to take the exam

  • Location: 324 Strong. You have to ask for the 122 Gateway Exam.
  •  Times: Monday through Thursday, 7:30am-7:30pm
  • Friday, 7:30am-4:00pm, starting from September 8.

(These times will guarantee you at least 90 minutes to spend on the exam.)

Important: Blackout Dates

You will not be able to take the exam on these days.

September 9,10,15,16,30 

October 1,6,7,16,17