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Course Syllabus Page 1
Course Syllabus
Applied Calculus II Spring 2010
Instructor Information 
Instructor:
Dr. Cyrus Malek
 Phone:
972-881-5181
 E-mail:
cyrusmalek@utdallas.edu or cmalek@collin.edu
 Office hours:
TR 6:30-7:00 PM, and by appointment
 (in Library 2
nd
 floor Lounge area)
Course Pre-requisites, Co-requisites, and/or Other Restrictions
Pre-requisite:
 A score of at least 4 on the Advanced Placement Calculus AB exam, a score of at least 3 on the Advanced Placement Calculus BC exam, or MATH 1325.
Course Description
 Applications of differential equations, functions of several variables, multiple integrals, infinite series. Cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements for B.S. majors in Schools of Engineering and Computer Science or Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
 
Student Learning Objectives/Outcomes
(1) Students will be able to formulate real world problems into mathematical statements.
 
Embedded questions to assess student's ability to interpret a narrative description of a situation, to set up variables and relationships ready for the determination of areas of certain geometric figures.
 
Embedded questions to assess student's ability to interpret a narrative description of a situation, to set up variables and relationships in preparation for the determination of financial analysis related to continuous money flows.
 
(2) Students will be able to develop solutions to mathematical problems at the level appropriate to each course.
 
Embedded questions to assess student's ability to apply the principles and techniques of integral calculus to solve problems which have already been set up in terms of variables and relationships.
 
 
Embedded questions to assess student's ability to apply the principles and techniques of calculus to solve optimization problems where more than one variable is subject to choice, and which have already been set up in terms of variables and relationships.
 
Math 1326.501 Thu 7:00-9:45pm MC 2.410
 
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(3) Students will be able to describe or demonstrate mathematical solutions either numerically or graphically.
Text:
Calculus with Applications
, 9
th
 edition, Lial, Greenwell, Ritchey
Suggested Course Materials
Solutions manual: The Student Solutions Manual is recommended and available in the bookstore Calculators: A scientific calculator is recommended. Graphing calculators, programmable calculators, or calculators with non-numeric displays are NOT ALLOWED on quizzes or exams.
 Additional Resources:
The UTD Math Lab is located in the Conference Center, CN1.126 (phone: 972-883-6707) The hours are 10am until 8pm, Monday through Thursday; Friday and Saturday 10am until 2pm. The Math Lab provides free walk-in tutoring for students.
Academic Calendar
(subject to change) Week Date Sections Homework or Tests 1 1/14 Introduction/sec 7.1 2 1/21 7.2,7.3,7.4 3 1/28 7.5,8.1 HW 1 is due 4 2/4 8.2,8.3,9.1 HW 2 is due 5 2/11 9.2,9.3, HW 3 is due 6 2/18 EXAM #1 7 2/25 9.4,9.5 HW 4 is due 8 3/4 9.6 9 3/11 10.1,10.2 HW 5 is due 10 3/18 Spring Break 11 3/25 EXAM#2 12 4/1 10.4,12.1 HW 6 is due 13 4/8 12.2, 12.4 HW 7 is due 14 4/15 EXAM#3 15 4/22 Review HW 8 is due 16 4/29 Evaluation/ Final exam Review HW 9 is due
1/12 - 1/27 Students may withdraw from a class without record. 1/28 - 2/07 Students may withdraw from a class with signatures and receive a W. 2/08 - 3/15 Students may withdraw from a class with signatures of instructor and advisor receiving a WP (if passing) or WF (if failing). Mid-term grades due 5
th
 March,2010 3/16 - EOT Students may withdraw from a class for non-academic reasons only.
 
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Assignments Chapter 7:
 Sec 7.1 Anti-derivatives 1-59 odd Sec 7.2 Substitution 2,3-41odd Sec 7.3 Area and the Definite Integral 1,3,15-19 odd Sec 7.4 Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 1-41 E.O.O, 42,43,49,50,51,53,55,57 Sec 7.5 Area Between two curves 1,5,7,11,17,27-35 odd
Chapter 8:
 Sec 8.1 Integration by Parts 1-21 odd,29,39,41 Sec 8.2 Volume and Average Value 1,3,5,7,11,15,25,27,35 Sec 8.3 Continuous Money Flow 1-19 odd 
 
Sec 8.4 Improper Integrals 1-25 odd, 43, 45, 47
Chapter 9:
 Sec 9.1 Functions of Several Variables 1-15 odd, 21-27 odd Sec 9.2 Partial Derivatives 1-39 E.O.O., 45,47,49 Sec 9.3 Maxima and Minima 1-21 odd, 33, 35 Sec 9.4 Lagrange Multipliers 1-15 odd,19-25 odd Sec 9.5 Total Differentials 1-19 odd Sec 9.6 Double Integrals 1-59 E.O.O.,63,65,67,69
Chapter 10:
 Sec 10.1 Separable Differential Equations 1-27 E.O.O., 35,37 Sec 10.2 Linear First Order Differential Equations 1-19 odd, 21,23 Sec 10.4 Application of Differential Equations 1,2,3,4,5
Chapter 12:
Sec 12.1 Geometric Sequences 1-41 odd Sec 12.2 Annuities 1-25 odd, 31,33,35,37,41,43,45,47 Sec 12.4 Infinite Series 1-19 odd, 23,29
Grading Policy
Three Major Exams: 50%, see schedule for dates Graded Homework: 20% Comprehensive Final Exam: 30%
Tuesday MAY 6,
7:00 pm-9:00 pm MC. 2.410
 Each major exam will occur during regular lecture time. The highest exam has a weight of 25%, the next highest has a weight of 15% and the lowest score has a weight of 10%.

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