Instructor

Troy Banks, Ph.D.

Contact Information:

Department of Mathematical Sciences
Salisbury University
Salisbury, MD 21801

phone: (410)-543-6141

e-mail: tvbanks@salisbury.edu

office: Henson Science Hall Room 136


Office hours:

10:00am - 11:00am, MTuWF

12:00pm - 1:00pm, Tu

(or by appointment)

MATH 202 - CALCULUS II SPRING 2023

Exam Review

http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~tvbanks/C2-Exams.htm


Class Hours and Locations

Section 001:
MWF 8:00am - 8:50am, DH 112
Tu 8:00am - 8:50am, HS 109

Section 002:
MWF 9:00am - 9:50am, DH 112
Tu 9:00am - 9:50am, HS 109


Text Book

Calculus: Early Transcendentals by James Stewart (ninth edition), Cengage Learning, 2021.


Software

Mathematica (available via Cloud account).
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Prerequisites

MATH 201


Departmental Syllabus

Calculus II Syllabus


Evaluation Procedures

There will be three exams and a comprehensive final along with weekly homework assignments and several quizzes to be announced. On all problems, you must show your work. No work, no credit (even for correct answers). This applies to exams as well. In general, there will be no make up exams. The final grade for the course will be calculated in the following fashion: Homework, Quizzes 30%, Tests 50%, Final 20%. If your grade on the final exam is higher than on any of your other test scores it will replace the lowest test score.


Grading Scale:

90-100% - A
80-89.9% - B
70-79.9% - C
60-69.9% - D
0-59.9% - F

Mask Policy:

Although wearing masks in most campus settings at Salisbury University is no longer required, we recognize the power of face masks in limiting the spread of communicable diseases. Please (feel free to) wear a mask in this course so that we can continue to Protect the Flock. Masks are available, free of charge, at the GSU Information Desk.


Attendance Policy:

You are expected to attend all classes. If you miss a class, it is your responsibility to get the notes and the assignments from another member of the class.


Homework:

Homework will be assigned through WebAssign and can be accessed under the assignments tab in MyClasses. Should you have any questions regarding homework please feel free to ask between classes or during my office hours.


Important Dates:

Monday, January 30: Classes Begin.

Friday, February 3: Last day to drop/add without penalty.

Monday, March 20 - Friday, March 24: No Class (Spring Break).

Friday, April 7: Last day to withdraw with grade of W.

Monday, May 15: Last day to withdraw from semester.

Tuesday, May 16: Classes End.

Section 001: Wednesday, May 24: Final Exam, 8:00 am - 10:30 am, Location: DH 112

Section 002: Wednesday, May 24: Final Exam, 10:45 am - 1:15 pm, Location: DH 112

 


Exam Dates (subject to change*):

Exam 1: Friday, February 24*
Exam 2: Friday, March 31*
Exam 3: Friday, April 28*
Final Exam: Wednesday, May 24


Academic Integrity:

Issues involving academic dishonesty will be dealt with in accordance with the SU Policy on Academic Misconduct.


Henson Course Repeat Policy:

Students may repeat courses offered by the Henson School of Science & Technology one time at Salisbury University without special permission. This policy applies to all undergraduate courses offered in the Henson School of Science & Technology, effective academic year 2013-2014. For more information please see the Henson School of Science academic advising website.


Students with Disabilities:

Any student registered with the Disability Resource Center who would like to utilize approved accommodations in their courses should contact their faculty member as soon as possible to arrange a meeting to coordinate any and all accommodations.

Students with disabilities can request reasonable accommodations, auxiliary aids and services, and/or modifications to University policies, through the DRC by following the DRC's procedures for Requesting Accommodations, Modifications, Aids, and Services.

The office can be reached via email at disabilitysupport@salisbury.edu, by phone at (410) 543-6087, or by visiting Guerrieri Student Union, Room 229.


Departmental Tutoring Center:

The Mathematics and Computer Science Department provides free tutoring for students enrolled in 100- and 200- level math and computer science courses. The Tutoring Center is located at the Mathematics Emporium in the Patricia R. Guerrieri Academic Commons (GAC), room 201 and operates on a walk-in basis, no appointment necessary.


Departmental Tolerance Policy:

The Department of Mathematics & Computer Science believes that every person deserves to be treated with respect. We are dedicated to fostering a teaching and learning environment in which all people feel free to share their unique experiences, backgrounds, perspectives, ideas, and identities.