University of New Brunswick
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Winter 2004

Math 1013

Introduction to Calculus II






Section 1B Tilley 125: MWF 10:30-11:30, Thurs. 8:30-9:30
Section 7B Tilley 125: MWF 11:30-12:30, Tues. 8:30-9:30
Instructor Trevor Jones
Office: T401 or T411
Note Free tutoring is available through the Math Help Center at Keirstead Hall; call 453-4646 for an appointment.
Prerequisite A grade of C or better in Math 1003
Text Calculus - Early Transcendentals (Fifth edition)
by James Stewart (Brooks/Cole)
Syllabus We will cover the following sections of the text, though not necessarily in this order.
  • 4.10, 5.1-5.5: Integrals and the Fundamental Theorem
  • 6.1-6.2 and selected topics from 6.3-6.5, 8.1-8.3: Applications of integration
  • 7.1-7.8: Techniques of Integration
  • 9.1-9.4, 9.6, 17.1: Ordinary Differential Equations
  • parts of 11.10, 11.12: Taylor polynomials and Series, approximations
Grades Calculators will NOT be permitted during quizzes, the midterm or final exam. You must bring your student ID with you to the midterm and final exam.
  1. Final Examination (65%)
  2. Class Work (35%)
    1. Assignments (10%): Due at the start of class on Fridays.
      NO LATE ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE MARKED
    2. Quizzes (10%): roughly once a week, during tutorial class (Tuesdays for section 7B, Thursdays for section 1B)
    3. Midterm (15%)
  3. If it is to your advantage AND you have a grade of at least 50% on term work (ie 17.5 out of 35 points), then the final will count for 100%.