Differential Calculus for Scientists, M408N,
Fall 2015, Unique #s: 53086, 53087
Professor: Lorenzo Sadun,
sadun@math.utexas.edu
Teaching Assistant: Chuwei Zhang,
czhang@math.utexas.edu
Lectures: TuTh 9:30-11:00, GSB 2.126
Discussion sections by unique number:
53086: MW 8-9, CLA 1.106
53087: MW 3-4, RLM NOA 1.102
Website:
http://www.ma.utexas.edu/~sadun/F15/M408N
Office: RLM 9.114
Sadun Office Hours: M10-11, W2-3, RLM 9.114
TA's Office Hours: TBD
Phone: 471-7121
Text: Calculus, Early Transcendentals, 7th Edition,
by Stewart.
Prerequisites: This class is restricted to students
in the College of Natural Sciences who have scored 70% or higher on the
ALEKS assessment. If you do not meet these conditions, you will be dropped
from the class around September 4.
The final exam will be on Saturday, December 12, 9:00-12:00 noon.
The ground rules are the same as for the midterms, except that you are allowed
two crib sheets instead of one. Calculators are not allowed.
*Handouts and Other Course Information
Six Pillars of Calculus
Course outline to review from
First Day Handout
Course Schedule
Written homework
The
Quest server. That's where you
do get learning modules and do the online portion of your homework.
My
Youtube channel with over 300 math videos, including most of
the videos in the M408N Quest learning modules.
The Calculus Lab website. CalcLab is where you get get TA
help 5 days per week, typically 5 hours/day. It won't always be our
TA and LAs staffing CalcLab, but there will always be somebody there
to answer M408N questions.
The Sanger
Center, a great source of (mostly) free help.
First midterm from 2012,
both with and
without solutions. Note that this midterm
was given on September 20 that year, and so doesn't cover nearly as much ground
as this year's test.
First midterm from 2011,
both with and
without solutions. This exam was given
on September 27.
Actual first midterm from 2015,
both with and
without solutions.
Second midterm from 2012,
both with and
without solutions. Note that this midterm
was given on October 25 and so goes well beyond
this year's first midterm's material, while covering less ground
than our second midterm.
Second midterm from 2011,
both with and
without solutions. This exam was given
on October 27.
Actual second midterm from 2015,
both with and
without solutions.
Final exam from 2012,
both with and
without solutions.
Final exam from 2011,
both with and
without solutions.
Actual final exam from 2015,
both with and
without solutions.