MAT
21A: Calculus (Attention: previous
year course)
Important
information about this course (click here)
Course:
MAT-021A, Sections A01-A05
Quarter: Fall 2005
Instructor: Roman
Vershynin
Office hours: 671 Kerr,
WF 1-2pm
Lead TA: Marion Moore
marion@math.ucdavis.edu
Section |
A01 (CRN 39901) |
A02 (CRN 39902) | A03 (CRN 39903) | A04 (CRN 39904) | A05 (CRN 39905) |
Lectures |
MWF
3:10-4:00pm in WELLMN 2 (all sections) |
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Discussion |
R 8:10-9:00pm WELLMN 7 |
R 4:10-5:00pm HOAGLD 113 |
R 5:10-6:00pm WELLMN 233 |
R 6:10-7:00pm WELLMN 233 |
R 7:10-8:00pm WELLMN 7 |
TA |
Joseph Hopper joehopper@ucdavis.edu |
Yung-Ta Li ytli@ucdavis.edu |
Yung-Ta Li ytli@ucdavis.edu |
Paul Mach pfmach@ucdavis.ed |
Joseph Hopper joehopper@ucdavis.edu |
Office Hours |
Kerr
479, T 11am-1pm |
Kerr 462, WF 11-12 | Kerr 462, WF 11-12 | Kerr 466, F 2-3pm |
Kerr 479, T 11am-1pm |
Textbook: "Thomas'
Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 11th Edition" by Weir/Hass/Giordano
(ISBN #032119800X).
We will cover most of chapters 2,3,4. Chapter 1
should already be familiar.
Outline
of course contents
Web support: The online support
for this book MyMathLab.com
will not be available for you (and will not be needed) this year,
contrary to what you might
have heard. Should you have questions, please talk to the Lead TA or
the staff
advisors.
Grading.
Course grade will be based on the following:
Final 55%, Miderm 30%, Homework 15%.
The final grade will be determined by a curve.
Important
information about this course (prerequisites, policies, help links,
etc.)
Course webpage:
http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~vershynin/teaching/2005-06/21A/course.html