Math 131 - section 03
Calculus for Physical and Life Sciences I
Fall 2005
Prof. Cristina Ballantine



Course Times and Location

MTWF 2:00-2:50 PM in Haberlin 238

Instructor Information
Office: Swords 331
Office Phone: 793-3940
e-mail: cballant@hoalycross.edu
web page: http://mathcs.holycross.edu/ ~cballant/index.html

Office Hours:
Mondays 10:00-11:00 AM

                        Tuesdays 3:00-4:00 PM

                        Wednesdays and Fridays 9:00-10:00 AM

Text
Calculus (Single Variable), Fourh Edition - Hughes-Hallet, Gleason, McCallum et al. This book is available in the Holy Cross bookstore. We will cover material from the first five chapters.

Homework Assignments
There will be weekly homework assignments due each Friday at the beginning of class. The problem sets will be posted on the course web page. You will find a link to this web site on my home page. Your best ten homework scores will count towards the final grade. NO late assignments will be accepted without a serious documented reason. Should this happen, you need to contact me before the homework is due.

Please follow these guidelines when writing up your homework papers.

On the first page write your name, the assignment details, and your section number.

Write neatly. It is your responsibility to make sure the grader can read your work.

Remove any frayed edges and staple or clip multi-page assignments together.

Show your work. Correct answers without any explanation will not receive full credit.

Computer Labs
Every few weeks we will visit the computer lab in Haberlin 408, where you will use the mathematics software package called Maple. You do not need to know anything about Maple at the beginning of this course. You will find this software to be very helpful and highly superior to any graphing calculator. Maple can plot graphs of functions, symbolically compute derivatives, numerically compute definite integrals, and much more. We will use Maple to visualize and experiment with many of the concepts covered in class. I will hand out work sheets at the beginning of the lab meeting. The due date for the completed work sheets will be written clearly at the top of the sheet.

Exams
There will be three midterm exams and a final exam. Please plan your schedule accordingly. If you have a conflict with any of the exam times, please bring it to my attention well before the exam date, so that alternate arrangements can be made.

Exam 1: Wednesday, September 28, 6:00PM to 7:30PM. Location to be announced.
Exam 2: Wednesday, October 26, 6:00PM to 7:30PM. Location to be announced.
Exam 3: Wednesday, November 30, 6:00PM to 7:30PM. Location to be announced.
Final Exam (cummulative): Monday, December 12, 8:30AM-11:30AM.

Grading Policy
Three midterm exams - 20%, 15%, 10% (in decreasing order of scores)
Final exam - 30%
Homework - 20%
Computer Labs - 5%

Attendance
Attendance is important to me and could make a difference in the grade in border line cases.

Calculators
A graphing calculator is helpful in this class (but you can do without one since you will learn how to use Maple). However, you are not allowed to use one on the tests or on the final exam. I will provide you with a scientific calculator at the beginning of the tests/final exam.

Academic Honesty
You are expected to comply with the Departmental Statement on Academic Integrity (found at http://mathcs.holycross.edu/AcademicIntegrity.htm) as well as the Academic Honesty Policy of the College (found on page 13 of the Holy Cross Catalog). You can work together on homework assignments. However, the work you turn in must represent your own thoughts and be in your own words. Please do not allow others to copy your homework. There is no collaboration allowed on tests and the final exam.

Sources of Help
My office hours listed above. If you need to speak with me, but cannot attend any of my regular office hours, you can also make an appointment to visit at an alternate time. I strongly encourage you to stop by whenever you have a question about the course material.

The Calculus Workshop provides drop-in peer tutoring on a first-come, first-served basis. It is open Sunday through Thursday, 7:00-9:00PM in Swords 328.



Cristina Ballantine 2005-09-01