20B Course Information, Winter 2012
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- Instructor: Professor Mike Slawinski
- Email: mslawins@math.ucsd.edu
- Office hours:
MWF 5-6pm in AP&M 5157.
- Catalog Description:Integral calculus of one variable and its applications, with exponential, logarithmic, hyperbolic, and trigonometric functions. Methods of integration. Infinite series. Polar coordinates in the plane and complex exponentials. (Two units of credits given if taken after Math 1B/10B or Math 1C/10C.) Prerequisites: AP Calculus AB score of 4 or 5, or AP Calculus BC score of 3, or Math 20A with a grade of C– or better, or Math 10B with a grade of C– or better, or Math 10C with a grade of C– or better.
- Text:Calculus: Single Variable, by Jon Rogawski, 2nd edition.
- Lecture: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
12:00pm-12:50pm in Warren 2005. The class runs from Jan 9 to March 16, with the final being on Fri, March 23. For important deadlines, see the expanded academic calendar.
- Sections: Schedule of Classes
- Teaching
Assistants:
Shaunak Das - Email: shdas@ucsd.edu
- Office hours: Wed 4:30-5:30pm in APM 5412, and Thurs 4-4:50pm in Calc Lab.
Alex Brik - Email: abrik@math.ucsd.edu
- Office hours: Mon 4-5pm in Calc Lab, Tues 2-3pm in Calc Lab, and Tues 3-5pm in APM 5720.
Homework:
Reading the sections of the textbook covered in class is
considered part of the homework assignment. Students are strongly encouraged
to read the textbook before the corresponding lecture.
There will be two midterms in lecture, see Schedule of Classes or
the calendar for details. The final
exam will be held on Fri March 23 from 7:00pm to 10:00pm in TBA.