Mathematics 21 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
Professor Dan Sloughter - Fall, 2001

Course Logistics
Location Riley Hall, 102
Time 11:00 - 11:50, M-F
Texts Calculus (4th edition) by James Stewart
Prerequisite Mathematics 12
Exams October 4
October 25
November 16
Quizzes September 19 and 26
October 10, 17, and 31
November 9 and 30
Final exam December 12 (9:00 - 11:30)
Office hours 10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m., M-F
Other times by appointment
Riley Hall 205K
Course Description

The third course in the standard calculus sequence. Topics include geometry and vectors in two- and three-dimensional spaces, polar coordinates and conic sections, vector calculus, and differentiation and integration of functions of several variables.

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  • Grades
    Weights Quizzes 15%
    Exams 60%
    Final Exam 25%
    Final grades 90 - 100% A
    80-89% B
    70-79% C
    60-69% D
    0-59% F

    The grading scale may be adjusted as necessary after all grades are in, but not before. Any such adjustment would be to lower the low end of the intervals.

    Attendance Policy

    Attendance will not be taken on a regular basis. However, excessive absences may be reported to the dean, and in extreme cases the Furman University policy on attendance may be invoked (see the Furman University Catalogue, page 46).

    If you miss a scheduled exam or assignment, you must either have a valid medical excuse, signed by the appropriate authority, or you must have made arrangements with me prior to the absence.

    Disability Policy

    Students with disabilities who need academic accommodations should contact the Disability Services Coordinator, Susan Clark, in a timely manner prior to contacting me during my office hours. Susan Clark's office is on the North Porch, Second Floor, of Plyler Hall and her phone number is 294-2322.