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Northern Michigan University Roxin Zhang Fall 2019 MA265 Calculus III Northern Michigan University Roxin Zhang Fall 2019

MA265 Syllabus Class Meeting Hours Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 12:00 – 12:50 PM, New Jamrich Building 3313 Instructor Roxin Zhang Office: New Jamrich 2208 rzhang@nmu.edu Office Hours MWRF 11:00 – 11:50 am Computer and Calculator Requirements A computer with Maple installed (mandatory) A scientific calculator is needed for day-to-day work

MA265 Syllabus Prerequisite A C- or better from MA163. Text Book Multivariable Calculus (8e) by James Stewart Students are required to purchase Cengage WebAssign Access. The Access contains the online homework and an e-textbook. The WebAssign ISBN is 9780357700037 at the bookstore ( ISBN 9780357700006 directly from Cengage).

MA265 Syllabus Required Course Material This course requires WebAssign from Cengage. WebAssign is available for purchase on its own, or through Cengage Unlimited, a subscription that gives you access to all your Cengage access codes and online textbooks for $119.99 per term, no matter how many Cengage products you use. You also get a textbook rental with your activation through Cengage Unlimited for $7.99 + free shipping.

MA265 Syllabus Register for Your WebAssign Access One of the following methods: To access your WebAssign course and your Cengage Unlimited trial: 1. Go to GetEnrolled.com 2. Enter this Class Key: NMU51047072 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete your WebAssign registration Watch a instructional video HERE and follow the steps.

Homework Assignments MA265 Syllabus Section homework are given through WebAssign. The Homework Assignments on WebAssign are graded and scores will contribute into the final grade. Homework problems can be reattempted up to 5 times within the due dates. Extensions on due dates can be grated under special circumstances upon requests. The scores of homework based on (a) how many problems attempted; (b) how many attempts needed to complete.

Computer and Program Requirement MA265 Syllabus Computer and Program Requirement Students are require to have Maple installed on their computer. To install Maple, go to Academic Computing within the first two weeks of the semester. Here is a screenshot of Maple. Use of Maple or not for a test will be specified on the test.

MA265 Syllabus Tests and Quizzes 5 - 6 1-hour Quizzes (drop one lowest quiz). One Midterm (1 hour) One final exam, check NMU website Final Exam Schedules Take-home quizzes are called projects. Test and quizzes are mostly paper tests.

MA265 Syllabus Grading Homework Assignments 30% (Complete 90% for full credits) Quizzes and Projects 40% Midterm 15% Final Exam 15% Grading convention 95% A 70% C+ 90% A- 65% C 85% B+ 60% C- 80% B 55% D+ 75% B- Etc.

MA265 Syllabus In this course, our main focus is on multivariable calculus – calculus for functions involving more than one variables. Topics includes: Vectors in the plane and in space, space analytical geometry; Vector functions and motion, surfaces, coordinate systems; Functions of two or three variables, their derivatives and integrals in various coordinate systems; Maxima and minima of functions, and applications; Vector analysis

Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, student should be able to Understand the analytical and geometric properties of multivariable functions, vectors, and vector functions. Comprehend the geometric meanings of mathematical forms in 3D space and higher dimensions. Perform calculus calculations, including derivatives, integrations and limits of functions in space. Use space calculus to solve large classes of mathematical, geometrical and application problems. Many times the calculations can be completed with much less steps compared to the approaches without calculus. Modeling related application problems with multivariable calculus. Learn the basic concepts of vector analysis including line integrals, potential functions, Green’s Theorem, curl and so on.

Chapters Covered Chapter 12 Vectors and the Geometry of the Space Chapter 13 Vector Funcions Chapter 14 Partial Derivatives Chapter 15 Multiple Integrals Chapter 16 Vector Calculus

Where to Get Help? Ask Instructor Mathlab West Science 3810, 227-1612, Hours on Door All Campus Tutoring: 227-2618 Form study groups

DISABILITY SERVICES If you have a need for disability-related accommodations or services, please inform the Coordinator of Disability Services in the Dean of Students Office at 2001 C. B. Hedgcock Building (227-1737 or disserv@nmu.edu). Reasonable and effective accommodations and services will be provided to students if requests are made in a timely manner, with appropriate documentation, in accordance with federal, state, and University guidelines.