MATH 121 (Fall 2004)

Radford University

Course Information 

Course: Math 121, Section 03, Business Calculus
Time: 3:30-4:45 M W F
Room: 311 Young Hall
Instructor:  William A. Case
Textbook: Brief Calculus, Sixth Edition, Larson and Edwards

Office hours:   9:00-10:15 M W F  10:30-11:30 M W F
                      9:00-10:15  T TH
                      (Note: Special office hours can be arranged if needed)

Office: 211 Walker Hall
Phone: 831-5163 (Office)
Email: wacase@radford.edu

Grading Policy

       There will be four exams, one cumulative final exam, and daily grade based upon quizzes and homework. The approximate test dates are September 16, October 14, November 4, and December 2.  The final exam will be given on Tuesday December 14 at 2:00 PM.
The final grade in the course will be determined as follows:

                               4 Exams--------------400 points
                               Daily Grade ---------100 points
                               Final Exam ----------100 points
                               Total points ---------600 points
Grading  Scale

                                   540 - 600 points  A  (90 %)
                                   480 - 539 points  B   (80 %)
                                   420 - 479 points  C   (70 %)
                                   360 - 419 points  D   (60 %)

Course prerequisites:

Math 104 or four credits of high school mathematics.

Course Objective:

Covers techniques of calculus with particular emphasis on applications to business and other non-mathematical
fields: basic ideas of rate of change, differentiation, integration, limits, multiple integration, differential
equations and infinite series.

Attendance policy:    Class attendance is expected and strongly recommended.   Attendance will be taken every class meeting by passing an attendance sheet around for students to sign.  Keep in mind that your performance on tests could be affected by poor class attendance.  Make up exams and quizzes will be given only with the
instructor’s permission.

Radford University Honor Code:  By accepting admission to Radford University, each student makes a commitment to understand, support, and abide by the University Honor Code without compromise or exception. Violations of this academic integrity will not be tolerated. Refer to your Student Handbook for details. Each of these classes will be conducted in strict observance of the Honor Code.  

Assignment

Date Assignment
8/24/04 page 0-7 #15-26
8/26/04 page 0-12 # 7-11 odd,17-26
8/31/04 page 0-18 #1-19 odd, 21-28
9/2/04 page 0-24 #9,10,11,17,21,22,25,27,28
9/7/04 page 0-24 335,37,39,41,43,44,51,61
9/9/04 pages 8-9 #7,9,11,15,16,23,25,32
9/14/04 Test 1 Review
9/16/04 Test 1
9/22/04 page 21-22 #7-12,23,25-32
9/24/04 page 22 #39-53 odd
9/28/04 page 33-34 #5,7,11,25-39 odd
9/30/04 page 34 # 47,49,51,53,63,65,67
10/5/04 page 45-46 #19(a,b),21(a,b),29-32,33,35,39,49,52
10/7/04 page 59 #17,19,25,27,29,31,35,37,39
10/12/04 Test 2 Review
10/14/04 Test 2
10/19/04 page 69 #1-17 odd
10/21/04 page 91 #15-20 odd
10/26/04 page 102 #7,9,11,13,15,17,19,47
10/28/04 page 117-118  #19-33 odd
11/2/04 Test 3 Review
11/4/04 Test 3
11/9/04 page 128-129 #1,7,23-31,39
11/11/04 page 138-139 #13-21,41,43,45
11/16/04 page 145 #1,3,5,7,11,15,16,19,33,37
11/18/04 page 179-180 #1-15 odd
11/30/04 Final Exam Review
12/2/04 Final Exam Review
12/14/04 Final Exam at 2:00 PM in 311 Young Hall