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Calculus for business and the Social Sciences - MAC 2233

Syllabus

CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE

MAC2233

COURSE SYLLABUS

FALL 2012

 

INSTRUCTOR:                   John C. Niss

 

OFFICE:                                248 Valencia Winter Park Campus

 

OFFICE HOURS:                M 1:00pm to 5:00pm

TR 12:30pm to2:30pm

W 11:30am to 12:30pm

F 9:00am to 12:00pm by EMAIL

                                               

PHONE/E-MAIL:                407-582-6858 / jniss@valenciacollege.edu

 

CREDIT HOURS:               3

 

PREREQUISITE:                Minimum grade of C in MAC 1102 or MAC 1104 or MAC 1105.

 

TEXT:                                    Waner/Costenoble, Applied Calculus, 5th Edition

                                                TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing Calculator

 

CONTENT:                           Chapter 1: All                                       Chapter 5:  All

                                                Chapter 2: All                                       Chapter 6:  All

                                                Chapter 3: All                                       Chapter 7:  7.1-7.3

                                                Chapter 4: Omit 4.6

               

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

 

    Introduction to calculus with applications to business and social science. Topics include differentiation and integration of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions, rates of change, curve sketching, and applications of the derivative and integration.

 

COURSE COMPETENCIES:

 

The Valencia faculty has defined four interrelated competencies (Value, Think, Communicate, Act) that prepare students to succeed in the world community.  These competencies are outlined in the College Catalog.  In this course, through classroom lecture and discussion, group work, and other learning activities, you will further develop your abilities to Value, Think, Communicate, and Act.

 

METHOD OF INSTRUCTION:

 

     Instruction will include lectures, discussion of homework assignments, and problem solving sessions with an emphasis on problem solving using graphing calculators.

 

ATTENDANCE:

 

     Attendance and class participation are expected of all students.  Students are responsible for all material covered in class during any absences and may be withdrawn from the course at the instructor’s discretion if absences are excessive.


HOMEWORK:

 

     Homework is an essential part of this course.  Homework will be assigned during each lecture session and is expected to be completed by the next class session.  At that time an opportunity to discuss the homework will be given.  Make a sincere effort to stay current with homework.  Success in the class is unlikely otherwise.

 

GRADING:

 

    Weekly quizzes or take home projects and online homework will count for one third of the final course grade.  The two lowest quiz/project grades may be dropped if the student visits the instructor’s office in the first two weeks of the semester and a second time later in the semester.  It is the responsibility of the student to sign in to get credit for office visits.

 

     Three exams during the course will contribute another third to the final grade.

 

     The final exam on Wednesday, December 12 from 5:00pm to 7:30pm will make up the remaining third of the grade.  The final will be comprehensive, although more stress may be placed on material from later in the course.

 

MAKE-UPS:

 

     It is my policy NOT to allow make-ups of missed tests or assignments.  The only exceptions that will be considered are verifiable absences due to illness, death in the family, or other such unanticipated emergencies.  In the event of such a situation, written verification (Dr.'s excuse, police report, etc.) of the emergency must be provided. Note that two quizzes are dropped to allow for the occasional missed class.  If you are going to have to miss an exam, you must let the instructor know before the scheduled exam time, and you may be allowed to take the exam early.

 

WITHDRAWAL:

 

     The withdrawal (W) deadline for this session is Friday, November 2. It is the student’s responsibility to withdraw through Atlas. Withdrawal after the deadline due to attendance is at the discretion of the instructor.

 

HONESTY:

 

     Representing another's work as your own or allowing such conduct on the part of a fellow student is cheating.  Cheating will not be tolerated in this class.  Such incidents will be handled according to the college policy on academic honesty.

 

CLASSROOM CONDUCT:

 

     Students are expected to behave in a manner that encourages an atmosphere of respect in the classroom.  The Valencia Community College Code of Student Conduct will be the minimum standard for behavior.  In addition to that standard, cell phones will be disabled during class meetings.

 

GRADING SCALE:            90 - 100  A

                                                80 -  89   B

                                                70 -  79   C

                                                60 -  69   D

                                                below 60 F

 

NOTICE:

Changes in the procedures described in this syllabus may be made at the discretion of the instructor.