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Calculus for Business and Economics Math 202-01 MWF 9:10 10am Wegner G1 Instructor: Eric Remaley Email: remaley@math.wsu.edu *Please include your name, class and section number in the email Phone: (509) 335 2134 Office: Neill 315 Office Hours: Mon through Thurs 2:30-3:30 pm and by appointment in case of time conflict (please email) Class Websites: http://www.math.wsu.edu/math/faculty/remaley/welcome.html Use this site to check for class announcements, class notes, etc. http://www.pearsonmylabandmastering.com/northamerica/ This is where you'll go to do the online homework. TA: TBA TA Email: TBA TA Office Hours: TBA (Held in the Math Learning Center, Cleveland 130) Class Information: 3 credits [QUAN] Quantitative Reasoning UCORE Prerequisites: MATH 106 with a C or better, MATH 201 with a C or better, or minimum ALEKS math placement score of 80%. Enrollment not allowed if credit already earned for MATH 140, 171, or 206. Credit not granted for more than one of MATH 140, 171, 202, 206. Course Description: Differential and integral calculus of the polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Math Learning Center (MLC) Successful students make use of available resources; so don't struggle when help is just a few steps away! We want you to succeed, we're here for you, and we have FREE tutoring available in the Math Learning Center (Cleveland 130) and the computing lab, Thompson Hall (Room 1). Tutoring begins August 22 nd. Cleveland 130: Sunday 4 9pm, Monday Thursday 10am 9pm, Friday 10am 5pm Thompson 1: Sunday 4 9pm, Monday Thursday 5pm 9pm For more information please go to: http://www.math.wsu.edu/studyhalls/welcome.php This is an ideal place for you to go and work on homework, study for exams, and seek help. Free tutors are available to help individual students and a study room may be reserved for large groups. Please bring your WSU Cougar Card with you. *If you attend the MLC for a minimum of 2 hours each week, you will earn 1 point of extra credit per week for a maximum of 15 extra credit points for the semester. The two hours must be logged each week for the extra credit point; you cannot wait until the end of the semester to log all of the hours for the semester. 1

Course Material MyMathLab with Writing Space subscription (Required) Homework will be assigned and completed via MyMathLab (MML). If you have a subscription for this textbook from a previous semester, it will still be valid for this semester; however, you will still have to register for this course (see instructions at course web page). Be sure to sign up as soon as you can, Homework 1 is due Monday, August 29. The MML subscription includes access to an online version of the textbook. Need help with MyMathLab? Please call the WSU Priority Helpline: (855)875 1797 Print Textbook (Optional, a digital copy is included with your MyMathLab subscription) College Mathematics for Business, Economics, Life Sciences and Social Sciences. Author: Barnett. 13 th Edition. ISBN 13: 978 0321947383. Publisher: Pearson. Text is available for purchase in The Bookie or Crimson & Gray. Textbook package will include MyMathLab subscription access code. Class Schedule & Lecture Notes An approximate schedule and daily class notes will be uploaded on Blackboard regularly so that you can keep up to date on class if you are absent. It is your responsibility to check Blackboard for updates and announcements. If you miss class, you should check the schedule and class notes on Blackboard to stay up-to-date in the course prior to emailing the instructor. Grades Please keep all graded assignments, quizzes, exams, and other work. These will help you keep accurate records of your grades. I recommend getting a folder to keep and organize your graded work. A grade tracker is available on Blackboard for your use to help keep track of your current score. Office hours are a great time to discuss your grades. Class Conduct Please silence your cell phones and other electronics and refrain from using these items during class. If I feel you are disrupting the class or are disrespectful of anyone, I reserve the right to ask you to leave class for the day. Email Correspondence (remaley@math.wsu.edu)please include your full name and specify which class and section you are enrolled in. Please practice complete sentences and grammar in the body of the email. 2

Study Assistance My office hours are available for you to seek help on homework or the paper, ask questions about concepts or grades, and make up quizzes. These are hours that I will be in my office to help students. If you are unable to attend office hours, you may make an appointment by email. Please include a few meeting time suggestions in your email. The TA also has office hours that you can attend to receive help, especially for homework. Read and use your book. Each section includes explanations and examples to help guide you. There are also matched problems to each example with the answer at the end of the exercise section for additional practice. To review your algebra skills, see the Diagnostic Prerequisite Test at the beginning of the textbook or Appendix A: Basic Algebra Review in the back of the textbook. Utilize the chapter reviews at the end of each chapter. Hire a tutor for a fee (a list of tutors can be found in the Math Depart. Office, Neill 103) Seek help from a free tutor in the Math Learning Center. Explore the MyMathLab study plan that has been customized to your abilities. Exams There will be two exams and one comprehensive final exam. Exam 1 Thursday, September 15 6:00pm 7:15pm Webster 16 Exam 2 Thursday, November 3 6:00pm 7:15pm Webster 16 Final Exam Tuesday, December 13 7:00pm 9:00pm To Be Announced Note these dates immediately on your calendars. Please email the instructor if an academic conflict requires a make up exam. According to university policy, no early final exams may be given. Calculators, notes and books will not be allowed for use on any exams. You must show all work on exams for full credit. NO WORK, NO CREDIT, NO EXCEPTIONS. Quizzes There will be approximately 11 quizzes throughout the semester. The highest 10 quiz scores will count towards your final grade. Each quiz is worth 15 points. A missed quiz is a zero. Quizzes are scheduled to occur every Friday. The material covered on the quiz will be the material on the most recently submitted online homework. There will be no quiz during the week of an exam. See the schedule for more details on quiz coverage and dates. No calculators or notes are allowed during quizzes. If you must miss a quiz, notify the instructor via email as soon as possible. In your email, please provide your full name, student ID, and quiz number. No student will be allowed to reschedule more than two quizzes. If you get permission to reschedule a quiz, it must be taken within one week of the in-class quiz. 3

Homework MyMathLab (MML) (online hw): There will be 15 online assignments. These assignments are due by 11:59pm on the assigned due date or will be considered late. See schedule for more information on deadlines. The highest 12 online homework scores will count towards your final grade. Each online assignment is worth 10 points. A missed homework assignment is a zero. The assignments will be done via MML. Assignment lengths will vary. o Late MML HW policy : The online homework can be worked on and submitted late for up to 3 calendar days past the due date. You will receive 10% off each day on the uncompleted problems. You do not need to email the instructor for this extension. Extensions without penalty may be granted for an academic or medical related excuse with documentation (contact the instructor). Show Your Work (SYW) (written hw): There will be 15 Show Your Work (SYW) written homework assignments. These assignments are due by 3:30pm on the assigned due date or will be considered late. You can submit the assignment during class or to the instructor s mailbox (located in Neill hall). See schedule for more information on deadlines. The highest 12 SYW homework scores will count towards your final grade. Each SYW assignment is worth 10 points. A missed SYW assignment is a zero. This portion of the homework consists of several problems, which will be submitted on paper. Point values will vary per assignment, including 1 or 2 points for formatting. o Late SYW HW policy : The SYW homework can be submitted by the following Friday after the assigned due date for a one point penalty. You do not need to email the instructor about the late SYW assignment. You can submit the late SYW assignment to the instructor during class or to the instructor s mailbox. Extensions without penalty may be granted for an academic or medical related excuse with documentation (contact the instructor). Marginal Analysis Writing Assignment This paper is worth 100 points of your overall grade and is due on Monday, Nov. 28. If your paper is submitted by the early deadline (Nov. 16) you will receive 10 points extra credit on the paper and if it is submitted by the late deadline (Nov. 30), you will receive a 10 point penalty on the paper. No papers will be accepted after the late deadline (Nov. 30). Papers will be submitted electronically through MyMathLab. Grading Scale 93 100% A 83 86.99% B 73 76.99% C 60 66.99% D 90 92.99% A- 80 82.99% B- 70 72.99% C- 0 59.99% F 87 89.99% B+ 77 79.99% C+ 67 69.99% D+ WSU policy states that an incomplete grade may be awarded if the student is unable to complete their work on time due to circumstances beyond their control. Contact the instructor for more details. 4

Grading Distribution Assignment Amount Point Value Total Exams 2 100 points 200 points (22.47%) Final Exam 1 200 points 200 points (22.47%) Quizzes 10 15 points 150 points (16.86%) MyMathLab 12 10 points 120 points (13.48%) Show Your Work 12 10 points 120 points (13.48%) Writing Assignment 1 100 points 100 points (11.24%) Course Topics Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Overall total 890 points possible Limits and the Derivative: Introduces the concept of a limit, the formal definition of a derivative, initial derivative rules and application. Additional Derivative Topics: Exponential and logarithmic functions. Furthers the use of derivatives including applications. Graphing and Optimization: Brings graphing of a function to our set of tools. Integration: Introduces the concept of area as the sum of a set of rectangles places between a curve, vertical lines and the x axis. This area is tied to the reversal of a derivative, to limits and is the result of integration. Additional Integration Topics: Refines and expands the discussion of integration including area between curves and applications. Multivariable Calculus: A brief introduction to Calculus and rate of change when more than two variables are involved. WSU Academic Integrity Academic integrity is the cornerstone of the university. You assume full responsibility for the content and integrity of the academic work you submit. The guiding rule of academic integrity shall be that your submitted work, examinations, reports, and projects must be your own work. Any student who violates the University's standard of conduct relating to academic integrity will be reported to the Office of Student Standards and Accountability and may fail the assignment or the course, depending on the situation of the violation. Cheating is defined in the Standards for Student Conduct WAC 504-26-010 (3). Students with Disabilities Reasonable accommodations are available for students with a documented disability. If you have a disability and need accommodations to fully participate in this class, please either visit or call the Access Center (509-335-3417) to schedule an appointment with an Access Advisor. All accommodations MUST be approved through the Access Center. For more information, visit http://accesscenter.wsu.edu. Please make sure to share this information and paperwork with me as soon as you can so you can use your accommodations in class. WSU Safety Measures WSU is committed to maintaining a safe environment for its faculty, staff, and students. Safety is the responsibility of every member of the campus community and individuals should know the appropriate actions to take when an emergency arises. WSU has developed a Campus Safety Plan, http://safetyplan.wsu.edu. Please visit this web site as well as the WSU emergency management web site at http://oem.wsu.edu/. 5

Student Learning Outcomes Quantitative Reasoning goals addressed: Goals Explain information presented in mathematical forms. Convert relevant information into various mathematical forms. Understand and apply quantitative principles and methods in the solution of problems. Make judgments and draw appropriate conclusions based on the quantitative analysis of data, while recognizing the limits of this analysis. Identify and evaluate important assumptions in estimation, modeling, and data analysis. Express quantitative evidence in support of the argument or purpose of work (in terms of what evidence is used and how it is formatted, presented, and contextualized). Means of Assessment Homework, Quizzes, Exams Homework, Quizzes, Exams Application problems in Homework, Quizzes, and Exams Marginal Analysis Writing Assignment, Exams, Quizzes Marginal Analysis Writing Assignment, Exams, Quizzes, Homework Quizzes, Exams Critical and Creative Thinking goals addressed: Goals Means of Assessment Define, analyze, and solve problems. Homework, Quizzes, and Exams Assess the accuracy and validity of findings Marginal Analysis Writing Assignment, and conclusions Exams Combine and synthesize existing ideas, Marginal Analysis Writing Assignment, images, or expertise in original ways. Exams Think, react, and work in an imaginative way Homework, Marginal Analysis Writing characterized by a high degree of innovation, Assignment, Quizzes, and Exams divergent thinking, and risk taking. Information Literacy goals addressed: Goals Determine the extent and type of information needed. Use information to accomplish a specific purpose. Access and use information ethically and legally. Means of Assessment Marginal Analysis Writing Assignment, Exams, Quizzes, Homework Homework, Marginal Analysis Writing Assignment, Quizzes, and Exams Homework, Marginal Analysis Writing Assignment, Quizzes, and Exams should be completed ethically and legally (abide by WSU Academic Integrity Policy) 6