MATH 31 (Section 1) - First Day Handout

Calculus II - Spring 2014


General information


Time and place:    MW 1:15 - 2:30 pm, RN 105
Instructor:             Lenny Fukshansky
Office:                    Adams 218
Phone:                   (909) 607 - 0014
Email:                    lenny@cmc.edu
Office hours:         (tentatively) MW 9:30 - 11:00 am, or by appointment
Class webpage:     http://math.cmc.edu/lenny/classes/spring_2014/m31/spring_2014_m31.html

The class webpage is a good source for all class related information; in particular, homework assignments will be posted on the class webpage weekly. Please check it regularly.


Textbook: (Required) Calculus: Early Transcendentals (7th Edition), by Stewart (published by Cengage Learning).


Course description

A continuation of Mathematics 30. Topics to be covered include techniques and applications of integration, polar coordinates, improper integrals, introduction to differential equations, infinite series and power series representation of a function.

Prerequisite: Mathematics 30 or placement.


Material to be covered

The following chapters/sections of the textbook will be covered:

Chapter 6: Sections 6.1 - 6.5
Chapter 7: Sections 7.1 - 7.4, 7.7 - 7.8
Chapter 8: Sections 8.1 - 8.2
Chapter 9: Sections 9.3, 9.5
Chapter 10: Sections 10.3 - 10.4
Chapter 11: Sections 11.1 - 11.10


Grading policy

Class attendance and homework completion are required parts of the course. Homework assignments will be regularly posted on the course webpage and collected every Wednesday. Late homework will not be accepted. There will be two in class midterm exams and the comprehensive final exam. Here is the tentative exam schedule.

Midterm 1:        Wednesday, February 19, in class
Midterm 2:        Wednesday, April 2, in class
Final Exam:       Wednesday, May 14, 2:00 - 5:00 pm in RN 105

Make-ups for exams will only be given with documented CMC-approved excuses (see College Regulations).

The grade break-down will be as follows:
The grading scale used for this class will be:
I reserve the right to introduce a curve (up or down) at the end of the semester depending on the class's overall performance.

Additional resources  

There is tutoring available in Adams 209 Sunday through Thursday from 8 to 10 pm.

Here is also information about the Claremont Center for Mathematical Sciences (CCMS) Software Lab, a valuable source of software assistance:

     The CCMS Software Lab is a collaborative consortium-wide effort that provides timely and much needed software support to any member of the Claremont community who requests it. Our Lab Mentors are undergraduate and graduate students of the seven institutions of the Claremont University Consortium who are trained to work with other students in projects involving the use of a variety of advanced mathematical, statistical or data analysis tools. We provide drop-in support on several packages including STATA, R, LaTeX, SPSS, MATLAB, Java, C++. You can find us in our special computer lab at the Honnold-Mudd Library! For more information, including our weekly schedule, please check out:

http://ccms.claremont.edu/CCMS-Software-Lab


Special policies

Please notice that confidentiality reasons prevent me from providing you with any information regarding your performance in this class except for in person. Please DO NOT  email or call with any kind of grade inquiries.

The following are basic rules that all students should follow in order not to disturb the class.
The use of calculators, or any other electronic devices, as well as any books or notes, is prohibited during all tests.

Important dates



The instructor reserves the right to make changes to the class policies.

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