Textbook Information
The required textbook for the course is Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals (3rd Edition), by Rogawski and Adams; published by W.H. Freeman and Company; 2015. You can buy a physical copy of the textbook in the UCSD Bookstore or you can buy ELECTRONIC ONLY access directly from WebAssign (after logging into WebAssign via TritonEd).
We will also use Sections 1-5 of the Math 20B Student Supplement.
Exam Information
Exam 1: 24 Oct 2018 (Wed) — Topics included are those from Oct 1 - Oct 17
Exam 2: 14 Nov 2018 (Wed) — The focus will be on topics from Oct 19 - Nov 7
Final: 10 Dec 2018 (Mon) — The final exam is cumulative and covers every topic from the course
- You may use one 8.5 x 11 inch sheet of handwritten notes. You may use both sides. (No photocopies!)
- No calculators or electronic devices may be used during the examinations.
- Bring your student ID to the exams.
The following are examples of what exams in this class might look like. They are NOT practice exams. They may differ in form and content from the exams given this term.
Exam Locations
The midterm exams are 45 minutes, during normal class time, and in our usual lecture hall. The final exam is three hours long and it will be in either PETER 110 or SOLIS 107, depending on where your assigned seat. You can find your assigned seat in the TritonEd Grade Center (click on "My Grades" in TritonEd).
Midterm 1 |
Midterm 2 |
Final Exam |
CENTR 101 |
CENTR 101 |
PETER 110 or SOLIS 107 (See TritonEd) |