Calculus of Several Variables,  MATH 230 (231, 232), Fall 2003
Instructor Scott Stevens
MATH 230 section 2: MWRF, Room 124, Science, 2:00 - 2:50
MATH 230 section 3; MATH 231 and 232: MWRF, Room N168, Nick, 11:00-11:50
MATH 231 is the first 3/5 of this course. It ends October 31
MATH 232 is the last 3/5 of this course. It begins October 8

This document and other course information may be found at the class website:  http://vortex.bd.psu.edu/~sas56/MATH230  .

Prerequisites: Math 141 (Calculus II). For MATH 232 you need MATH 231.

Instructor: Scott Stevens                                 Email:sas56@psu.edu
Office: 132 Science Builing                                     Telephone: 898-6090
Office Hours: MWF: 10:30-11:00 and 3:00-3:30,  Thur: 10:30-11:00, 1:30-2:00, and 3:00-3:30.
                        You can make an appointment to see me at other times. I am generally not available on Tuesdays. 

    Textbook: Calculus Early Transcendental Functions: 3rd Edition by Larson, Hostetler and Edwards, Published by Houghton/Mifflin. We will be covering material from Chapters 10-14.  The calendar on the course website contains general information regarding daily course content. A copy of Study and Solutions Guide Volume II is on reserve at the library under Math 230.  You may take this out for up to two hours at a time.  It contains detailed solutions for the odd numbered problems. MATH  231: We will be covering chapters 10-12 in the same text. MATH 232: We will be covering chapters 12-14 in this same text.
    Calculators:   A scientific calculator is required and a graphing calculator is strongly recommended. However, TI-89's, TI-92's, and other symbolic calculators will not be allowed during testing. If you have a Hewlitt Packard calculator see me and I will let you know if it is allowed during testing.

    Homework: Suggested homework problems will be given every class day except on test days.  I should give the assigned problems at the beginning or end of every class.  If I forget you can check the assignment on the class web site under   Assignments. At the beginning of every class (except test days) I will take questions from the previous day's assignment. I urge you to do the assignments as they are given.
    Tests: There will be 5 chapter exams each worth 100 points.  Test dates are posted (and possibly updated) in the calendar on the course website.
    Quizzes: There will be 10 quizzes throughout the semester each worth 10 points. The dates are posted in the Calendar on the class web site. The best 8 quizzes will count towards your grade.  MATH  231: You will take the first 6 quizzes and the best 5 will count towards your grade. MATH  232: You will take the last 6 quizzes and the best 5 will count towards your grade.  NO MAKE-UP QUIZZES WILL BE GIVEN.   If you miss a quiz it will count as one of your dropped quiz grades.
   
Grading:  Grades will be based on your total out of a possible 580 points (500-exams, 80 Quizzes).  Your score will generate a grade based on the following percentages.  
    A       93-100 %
    A-     90-93 %
    B+     87-90 %
    B       83-87 %
    B-     80-83 %
    C+     77-80 %
    C       70-77 %
    D       60-70 %
    F          0-60%
If your percentage falls exactly on one of the boundary values you will be given the better of the two grades.
MATH  231: You will have 3 chapter exams at 100 points each and 50 points worth of Quizzes.
MATH  232: You will have 3 chapter exams at 100 points each and 50 points worth of Quizzes.
    Make-up Exams: A Make-up exam will only be given with a documented University-approved excuse. 
    Dishonesty: Academic dishonesty will not be tolerated and typically results in a failing grade for the class. The school's academic integrity code can be found at:  http://www.pserie.psu.edu/faculty/academics/integrity/htm .