Calculus II

COURSE MATERIALS:

We will be using an online homework application called Pearson MyLab Math. There is an online version of the recommended/optional textbook available in the application.

Options available through the bookstore or through Pearson:

  • Soft cover text with MyLab access: 9780135308042
  • Loose-leaf + MyLab access: 9780135308066
  • Life of Edition MyLab access: 9780135183717
  • 18-week MyLab access: 9780135910993

Calculus I and Calculus II are the only courses that use these options. You will not need to have MyLab Math access for this textbook after this course.

Note on purchasing books and online access codes: The online access, which includes an electronic version of the textbook, can be purchased either from the packages from the campus bookstore or online. Your instructor will give you instructions on how to register using the online access code.

Calculators: You do not need calculators in this course since you are not allowed to use them on quizzes and exams. However, you may want a good one for future use, and checking online homework in this class.

Course Information

Course Coverage

Fall 2023 Sections

Spring 2024 Sections

Exams:

There are three or four in-class exams throughout the semester as well as a comprehensive final exam. Only documented medical/personal reasons will allow for a make-up of missed exams. No calculators or cheat sheets allowed!  Students with documented reasons for extra time are responsible for scheduling an exam time at least one week prior to the actual exam date.


Previous Final Exams

 

Tutoring Services:

There are many places to get help with Calculus:

  1. Your instructor’s office hours
  2. An appointment with your instructor
  3. Another mathematics professors’ office hours. Most professors are happy to help and post their office hours outside of their door. Many professors are in Southwick 303, 304, 308, 310, and Falmouth 207.  See the television outside Southwick 303 for a directory of professors’ offices.
  4. The Math Tutoring Center in Southwick 310. This is a great place to hang out and do your homework. – Mathematics Department Tutoring
  5. CLASS (Centers for Learning and Academic Support Services) – CLASS Tutoring Schedule

Academic Dishonesty:

Academic dishonesty (i.e. cheating) is prohibited in all programs of the University and sanctions may be imposed on any student who commits an act of academic dishonesty. Details on UML policy can be found at https://www.uml.edu/Catalog/Undergraduate/Policies/Academic-Policies/Academic-Integrity.aspx. Note in particular that any incident which results in some action being taken must be reported to the Provost’s Office.

Course Coordinator:

Jennifer E. Gonzalez-Zugasti
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
e-mail: jennifer_gonzalezzugasti@uml.edu