TO THE SPRING 2008 STUDENT OF COURSE:    
ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS II
MTH 220 SECTION 650 CRN [11683] FOR 5 CREDIT HOURS

INSTRUCTOR:     Mr. William V. Thayer
TEXTBOOK:     Calculus 5th Edition by James Stewart
MATERIAL COVERED:   (see)   Mathematics Department's Course Syllabus
WEB SITE:         http://www.jug.net/wt         EMAIL:     w@stlcc.us

OFFICE HOURS:     Tue. & Thur. from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. in SW 218 and after class
                                Other times available and by appointment
OFFICE TELEPHONE: 314 984 7866 or prefers HOME TELEPHONE: 314 821 5299 or cell 314 620 7069

TESTS:     5 tests are given: Ch 7, Ch 8, Ch 9 & 10, Ch 11 and Ch 12 for 100 points each, 3 lab/project assignments for 100 each points and comprehensive final for 200 points. No make-up tests may be taken. A missed test is a zero test score and late projects result in loss of points. Tests are graded and returned as soon as possible but certainly less than a week.

GRADES AND THE GRADE SCALE:     The final grade is based on the 1000 points above plus any extra credit class or notebook points. This sum is divided by 10 for an average which is scaled to the following course grade:

ATTENDANCE IS REQUIRED:

  1. Each student is expected to attend every class and arrive on time including the final exam.
  2. FINAL EXAM: Thursday, May 8, ftom 7:00 to 9:30 p.m.
  3. Over THREE class absences during the semester will result in a course grade of F. Two times tardy or two times missing some part of class counts as an absence.
  4. Call me before hand if you have an attendance problem or are having difficulty with this course.
  5. Free tutoring is available for this course.

ANY STUDENT NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS SHOULD SEE ME FOR ARRANGEMENTS.
I WILL BE PLEASED TO WORK WITH YOU IN ANY WAY THAT I CAN.

CHANGES:     Some additions, substitutions and/or corrections to this page or syllabus will be made during the course.

ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION: WEB URL http://www.jug.net/wt/calcII8sa.htm has additional information and a topic coverage schedule you need to know for this course.

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