Math 243: Calculus II




Course Syllabus



Class Meeting Details:
Section: 22138
Time: 13:30-14:50
Days: MWF
Room: LH 113

Instructor Information:
Instructor: Justin M. Ryan
Office: Jabara Building (JB) 333
Phone: (316) 978 - 3958
Email: ryan@math.wichita.edu
Webpage: http://www.math.wichita.edu/~ryan/
Office Hours: 10:00-10:25 MWF in JB 333

Basic Course Information

Prerequisites:
Math 242 with a grade point of 2.000 or better.


Course Description:
General education advanced further study course. A continuation of MATH 242. Includes a study of integration and applications and an introduction to infinite series.


Required Resources:
The main reference for this course is:
Book:Calculus, 8th Edition, by James Stewart, Cengage Learning, 2016.

Homework will be completed using an online learning platform:
Online Learning: WebAssign
The WebAssign Class Key for this class is wichita 7660 8578. Instructions for enrolling in WebAssign can be found here.


Class Protocol:
Attendance is required, but will not be factored into students' grades. If students are not present, they will not be able to complete the activities that correspond to that day's discussion and work in class. Students are asked to be on time, and to notify the instructor if they will be absent. They are asked to observe common norms of civility in class and in interactions with the instructor and with classmates outside of class.

Detailed Course Information

Course Content:
Graded coursework will cover chapters 6 through 12 of the required text listed above.


Assignments and Coursework:
The coursework for this class will be divided into four categories.

WebAssign Homework (20%):
Online homework problems will be assigned for each section of the book that we cover in class. The homework is to be completed at the WebAssign web page. Online Assignments will be preliminarily due at the date of the test, and ultimately due at the date of the final exam.

In-Class Quizzes (25%):
Timed quizzes will be given throughout the semester. Questions on the quizzes will be similar to WebAssign homework problems and examples presented during lectures. These quizzes will be open-book/open-notes. Calculators and electronic devices will usually not be allowed.

Semi-comprehensive Miderm Exam (25%):
The midterm exam will be administered in class. It will cover material from all sections of the text that have been covered up to the date of the exam. The midterm exam must be taken at the scheduled time.

Comprehensive Final Exam (30%):
The final exam will cover material from the entire semester. The final exam must be taken during the scheduled final exam period determined by the university.


Grading:
Students' final letter grades will be calculated according to the following table. Final percentage grades will not be rounded up, and there will be no extra credit.

Letter Grade Numerical Percentage Grade Points Comments
A   90 - 100     4.0 The A range denotes excellent performance
A-  88 - 89.99 3.7
B+ 86 - 87.99 3.3
B   80 - 85.99 3.0 The B range denotes good performance
B-  78 - 79.99 2.7
C+ 76 - 77.99 2.3
C   70 - 75.99 2.0 The C range denotes satisfactory performance
C-  68 - 69.99 1.7
D   60 - 67.99 1.0 The D range denotes unsatisfactory performance
F   < 60   0.0 The F range denotes failing performance

Measurable Student Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

a.)   Solve problems.

b.)   Adapt definitions and statements of results to specific settings.

c.)   Model real-world scenarios and problems mathematically.

d.)   Use mathematical language, symbols, and and reasoning in the reading, writing, and discussion of mathematics.

e.)   Use critical thinking skills, reasoning, and argumentation.

f.)   Retrieve and utilize mathematical content and skills in outside settings.

g.)   Make connections to other disciplines and walks of life - apply critical thinking and reasoning, and construct and evaluate arguments.



University Policies and Procedures

Academic Honesty:
Students are responsible for knowing and following the Student Code of Conduct and the Student Academic Honesty policy.


Definition of a Credit Hour:
Success in this five-credit-hour course is based on the expectation that students will spend, for each unit of credit, a minimum of seventy-five (75) hours over the length of the course (normally three hours per unit per week, with one of the hours used for lecture) for instruction and preparation/studying or course related activities for a total of 225 hours. Read this to learn about the policy and examples of different types of courses and credit hour offerings.


Important Academic Dates:
Wichita State University's full academic calender can be found here.


Disabilities:
If you have a physical, psychiatric/emotional, or learning disability that may impact on your ability to carry out assigned course work, I encourage you to contact the Office of Disability Services (DS). The office is located in Grace Wilkie Annex, Room 150, 316-978-3309 (voice/tty) and 316-854-3032 (videophone). DS will review your concerns and determine, with you, what academic accommodations are necessary and appropriate for you. All information and documentation of your disability is confidential and will not be released by DS without your written permission.


Title IX:
Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination based on sex in any educational institution that receives federal funding. Wichita State University does not tolerate sex discrimination of any kind including: sexual misconduct; sexual harassment; relationship/sexual violence and stalking. These incidents may interfere with or limit an individuals ability to benefit from or participate in the Universitys educational programs or activities. Students are asked to immediately report incidents to the University Police Department, (316) 978-3450 or the Title IX Coordinator (316) 978-5177. Students may also report incidents to an instructor, faculty or staff member, who are required by law to notify the Title IX Coordinator. If a student wishes to keep the information confidential, the student may speak with staff members of the Counseling and Testing Center (316) 978-3440 or Student Health Services (316)978-3620. For more information about Title IX, click here.


Counseling and Testing:
The Wichita State University Counseling and Testing Center provides professional counseling services to students, faculty, and staff; administers tests and offers test preparation workshops; and presents programs on topics promoting personal and professional growth. Services are low cost and confidential. They are located in Room 320 of Grace Wilkie Hall, and their phone number is 316-978-3440. The Counseling and Testing Center is open on all days that the university is officially open. If you have a mental health emergency during the times that the Couseling and Testing Center is not open, please call COMCARE Crisis Services at 316-660-7500.


Diversity and Inclusion:
Wichita State University is committed to being an inclusive campus that reflects the evolving diversity of society. To further this goal, WSU does not discriminate in its programs and activities on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, political affiliation, status as veteran, genetic information or disability. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Executive Director, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity, Wichita State University, 1845 Fairmount, Wichita, KS, 67260-0138; telephone 316-978-3186.


Intellectual Property:
Wichita State University students are subject to Board of Regents and University policies regarding intellectual property rights. Any questions regarding these rights and any disputes that arise under these policies will be resolved by the President of the University, or the President's designee, and such decision will constitute the final decision.


Shocker Alert System:
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Concealed Carry Policy:
The Kansas Legislature has legalized concealed carry on public university campuses. Guns must be out of view, concealed either on the body of the carrier, or backpack, purse or bag that remains under the immediate control of the carrier. Gun owners must familiarize themselves with WSU's Concealed Carry Policy and the Kansas Board of Regents' policy. If you believe that there has been a violation of this policy, please contact the University Police Department at 316 978-3450.

Midterm and Final Exam Dates

The midterm exam will be given in class on Friday, 8 March. Students must be present. If you have a conflict with this date, contact me ASAP.

As per the University's final exam schedule, the final exam for this class will be on Monday, 13 May from 3:00 pm until 4:50 pm. The final exam will be administered in our usual classroom.







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