SYLLABUS FOR MATH 1B -- Calculus

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Instructor Mehrdad Khosravi
Office TR 2:00-4:00, Zoom: ID on Canvas
Phone (408)864-5384
E-mail khosravimehrdad@deanza.edu
Web Page http://nebula2.deanza.edu/~mkhosravi/Sites/index.html
Course Description Fundamentals of integral calculus. (That's all :-) )
Course Text Calculus: Early Transcendental, 8th edition, by James Stewart, published by Thomson Brooks/Cole, 2016.
Strongly suggest students also purchase the Student's Solution Manual.
Required Materials The textbook, a graphing calculator (TI-83 or 84 is preferred if you are buying a new calculator. If you already have a TI-82, 85, or 86, you can use that.)
Course SLO 1. Analyze the definite integral from a graphical, numerical, analytic and verbal approach, using correct notation and mathematical precision
2. Formulate and use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
3. Apply the definite integral in solving problems in analytic geometry and the sciences.
Course Prerequisites Mathematics 1A and one of the following: Mathematics 43 or 49B (with a grade of C or better), or appropriate score on the Calculus Placement Test within the past calendar year.
Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273.
Method of Instruction This class will consist of lectures and in-class discussion. There will also be boardwork and in-class group assignments which you are expected to participate in.
Evaluation Process (point based out of 250pt)
Final grade in this course will be determined as follows:
Homework 70pts
Tests (3) 120pts
Final Exam 60pts
Grading scale:
[230,250] : "A"
[225,229] : "A-"
[220,224] : "B+"
[205,219] : "B"
[200,204] : "B-"
[195,199] : "C+"
[175,194] : "C"
[150,174] : "D"
Below 150 : "F"

The top two scores in class that are above 245pts will receive A+. The student is responsible for saving all graded, returned work. There will be no discussion of grade discrepancies unless the student has a graded copy of the work in question. Please also keep a copy of all the work you turn in for your own records.
Test and Quizzes There will be Three tests, each counting as 40pts. Absolutely no makeup tests. If you miss a test due to what I consider an emergency and you provide appropriate documentations, I will decide to either replace that test grade with 2/3 of the final grade (final is out of 60 but each test is out of 40) or I will provide you with an opportunity for a make up test. The test can be both in mode and difficultly level different than the one others took. You must inform me of your emergency within 48 hours and provide me with the documentation relevant to your situation. If I don't consider your reasoning as an emergency or if you don't provide me with appropriate documentation in a timely manner, you will receive a zero for that test. Regardless, you will get zero for any other missed tests, emergency or not. Final is also a Zoom proctored exam. No makeups for the final can be provided. The final grade cannot be dropped.
Homework

In the course schedule I have included a list of suggested homework problems from each sections. You are responsible to do at least all of the suggested problems. You should know how to do ALL of the problems. There is a direct correlation between your level of comfort with the homework problems and your success in this class. You turn the homework in on Canvas on a weekly basis. The submission must be a single pdf file that you creat by combining all the scanned (or pictures) of your handwritten work. Again, it has to be just ONE single pdf file that you upload. If there are problems you are not sure how to do, make your best attempt at them and submit. I will make Canvas discussion for homework problems and in weekly basis I will make videos addressing as many of those questions as I can.

Faculty Initiated Withdrawal Policy A student who does not submit homework or show activity on Canvas for more than one week will be conciders abset and could be dropped from the class. Please let me know if there are issues that prevent you from being active on canvas for more than a week. Please have in mind, the ultimate responsibility of dropping the course lies with the student.
Withdrawal Policy The withdrawal deadline for the quarter is November 12th , 2021. If students withdraw before this date, they will receive a "W". After this date, an "F".
Academic Honesty and Discipline Policy Students are expected to abide by the college code of conduct. All work turned in is to be the student's own. Students giving or receiving help on a test or quiz will forfeit all points for that assignment and may be withdrawn from the course with a grade of "F". For take home assignments, any student turning in a work, which is strikingly similar to that of another student, will be required to schedule a conference to discuss the matter with the instructor, and any evidence of cheating will result in no points for that assignment and will be reported for further action.
Important Dates Please check the important dates for this quarter.
Expected Student Conduct A student who is disruptive will be asked to leave the class. A student who refuses to leave the room will be dropped from the class and will be reported for further action. During the quarter, if you have any questions about the course policies, you will be first referred to this syllabus. Please make sure you keep a copy. You can find Foothill-De Anza College Code of Conduct at www.deanza.edu/dsps/dish/section2/codes.html
Honors Cohort An Honors cohort is being offered in this section. If you are in the Honors Program you are welcome to participate in the cohort. If you are not in the Honors Program but are eligible for the program, you are also welcome to participate as long as you have not taken an Honors class from De Anza previously. Eligibility requirements can be found at http://www.deanza.edu/honors or you may contact dahonors@deanza.edu with your name, SID, and the Honors course you are interested in taking. The cohort entails additional work and you will earn an Honors designation for this class on your transcript. Once you commit to the Honors portion, you will be expected to complete the extra work. Failure to complete the Honors work will result in a lowering of your Honors course grade. Honor students' grade will be out of 275 points where the extra 25 points is for your honor project. Hence, if an honor student chooses not to complete the honor project, the final grade would be at most 250/275 which is A-.
Students with Disabilities Students with disabilities who qualify for academic accommodations must provide a notification from the Disability Support Services (DSS) and discuss specific needs with the instructor, preferably during the first two weeks of class. Disability Support Services determines accommodations based on appropriate documentation of disabilities. DSS is located in Student Community Services building, room 141 and their phone number is (408) 864-8753
Disclaimer Statement The information presented in this syllabus may be modified as required by the instructor. Students will be notified of any modifications during normally scheduled classes, and the students are responsible for the changes.