Math 115 Elementary Calculus II
by Dr. Y. Lin
Course Outlines

Office: CAB 673
O.H. TR 11:00-12:00 or by appointment or just stop by.
Phone: 492-7880
Email: ylin@math.ualberta.ca
Text Book: Calculus by James Stewart, 5th Edition.
Time and Place: TR 9:30-10:50am, CAB 239


Grading policy:

Final: 55 %
Midterm*: February 27, 2007: 35 %
Homework: 10 % 
Deferred Final**: 9:00-11:00am on Saturday, May 12, 2007,  in room TBA

Syllabus: This course will roughly cover \S 6.1-6.4 \S 71---7.7, \S 8.1-8.5, \S 8.7-8.8, \S 9.1-9.2, \S 10.3
Calculators: Calculators are not allowed in Midterm and Final Exams.

Homework: There will be weakly assignments to be handed in each Monday by 4.30pm in the appropriate
slot box on the third floor of CAB located near Room 373. Late assignments are not graded.

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NOTE: HW# 10 will be due on April 10, April 9 is Holiday!

SAMPLE FINAL EXAMS

Please check the WWW for HomeWork assignments and other updated information regularly
regarding to this course at :
http://www.math.ualberta.ca/~mlegare/math-115-hw.htm

*There will be no makeup midterms. The weight of the midterm would be shifted to the final exam, i.e., FINAL= 90\%, provided university procedures are followed in obtaining a written excuse.

** Excused absence and deferred examinations are intended to accommodate students who have experienced an incapaciting illness or severe domestic affection. In the past, students in this course have applied for deferred examinations or excused absence in disproportionate compared to other courses. Since there is no reason to believe that students in this course are more prone to incapaciting illness than students in other course, please be advised that applications for deferred examinations in this course will not be approved without complete documentation that the absence was due to incapaciting illness or grave domestic affection. Applications based on minor or inconsequential ailment or circumstances will not be approved. Students whose records include a prior history of examinations in any course will only be granted for truly compelling reasons.

NOTE: Students who require accommodations in this course due to a disability affecting mobility, vision, hearing,
learning, or mental or physical health are advised to discuss their needs with Specialized Support and Disability
Services, 2-800Students' U nion Building, 492-3381 (phone) or 492-7269 (TTY).