Calculus IV MWF 12:30-1:20pm Fall 1998 PhSci 416

Instructor: Jonathan White
E-Mail: JJWhite@OU.Edu
Office: Physical Sciences 827
Office Hours: MWF 8:30-9:20am 

Th 12:30-1:20pm 

MF 1:30-2:20pm, and by appointment

Home Phone: 447-8914
Text: Calculus, 3rd Edition, by James Stewart, Brooks/Cole Publishing.
Problem Sets, Quizzes, and Projects: Assorted problem sets and projects will be given throughout the term to supplement class work. Many of these will require the use of Mathematica, which is available on the computers in the lab on the second floor of the Physical Sciences building. Quizzes may also be given occasionally. Combined these will be worth 250 points (33.3% of the fiinal grade).
Exams: There will be three exams during the course of the semester, each administered in the evening to provide adequate time. The dates of these are indicated in the schedule on the back side of this sheet. These exams will be worth 100 points (13.3% of the final grade) each. 

The final exam will be worth 200 points (26.7% of the final grade).

Grading: Grading will approximately follow a 90% A, 80% B, 70% C, 60% D scale.
 

Calculus IV is the culmination of the calculus sequence, and this presents challenges in at least three respects. First, ability to visualize and use spatial intuition is taken to a new level. Second, computations are in some cases correspondingly bigger and longer. Third, abstract theoretical considerations become a more central element, sometimes overshadowing mere computations as the most important material.

In response to all three of these considerations the judicious use of technology can be a valuable aid. Sophisticated calculators such as the TI-92 and computer software packages such as Mathematica, when used properly, can lead to easier and deeper understanding of the course material. However the use of this technology itself involves a significant learning experience, and often significant frustrations. We will attempt to use Mathematica in this course when the benefits are the greatest, and assist you in its use enough to keep the frustrations to a minimum.

If at some point these challenges or frustrations get too bad, I strongly encourage you to see me for extra explanation -- don't wait until you're overwhelmed. I'm here to help.

 

Tentative Schedule

Monday August 17th 
Introduction
Wednesday August 19th 
Sec 12.1
Friday August 21st 
Sec 12.2
Monday August 24th 
Sec 12.3
Wednesday August 26th 
Sec 12.3
Friday August 28th 
Sec 12.4
Monday August 31st 
Sec 12.5
Wednesday September 2nd 
Sec 12.6
Friday September 4th 
Sec 12.6
Monday September 7th 
Labor Day Holiday
Wednesday September 9th 
Sec 12.7
Friday September 11th 
Sec 12.8
Monday September 14th 
Sec 12.8
Wednesday September 16th 
Review
Thursday September 17th 
Exam 1 7-9pm PhSci 225
Monday September 21st 
Exam 1 Post-mortem
Wednesday September 23rd 
Sec 13.1
Friday September 25th 
Sec 13.2
Monday September 28th 
Sec 13.3
Wednesday September 30th 
Sec 13.4
Friday October 2nd 
Sec 13.4
Monday October 5th 
Sec 13.5
Wednesday October 7th 
Sec 13.6
Friday October 9th 
Sec 13.7
Monday October 12th 
Sec 13.8
Wednesday October 14th 
Sec 13.8
Friday October 16th 
Sec 13.9
Monday October 19th 
Sec 13.9
Wednesday October 21st 
Review
Thursday October 22nd 
Exam 2 7-9pm PhSci 225
Monday October 26th 
Sec 14.1
Wednesday October 28th 
Sec 14.2
Friday October 30th 
Sec 14.3
Monday November 2nd 
Sec 14.4
Wednesday November 4th 
Sec 14.5
Friday November 6th 
Sec 14.6
Monday November 9th 
Sec 14.7
Wednesday November 11th 
Sec 14.8
Friday November 13th 
Sec 14.9
Monday November 16th 
Sec 14.10
Wednesday November 18th 
Review
Thursday November 19th 
Exam 3 7-9pm PhSci 225
Monday November 23rd  Wednesday November 25th 
Thanksgiving Break
Friday November 27th 
Thanksgiving Break
Monday November 30th Wednesday December 2nd Friday December 4th
Tuesday December 8th Final Exam 1:30-3:30pm PhSci 416
All cases of academic misconduct will be reported to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.

Any student in this course who has a disability that may prevent him or her from fully demonstrating his or her abilities should contact me personally as soon as possible so that we can discuss accommodations necessary to ensure full participation and facilitate your educational opportunities.