MTH 149 – II – Syllabus, Spring 2018 Cleveland State University Department of Mathematics

I: Course Information

• Sections, Location, and Instructor Information Section Location Days and Times Instructor 05 MC 405 TR 2:00pm-3:50pm Benjamin Mackey Offices and Office Hours Email Office# Phone Office Hours

[email protected] RT 1503 (216)-687-5414 Tuesday 11:30am-1:30pm

• Course Description: The course covers material on the techniques of single- and multivariate and includes methods and applications regarding rates of change, derivatives, anti- derivatives, integration, differential equations, partial derivatives, and extreme values of functions.

• Prerequisites: This course requires a grade of C or better in MTH 148.

• Course Goals and Objectives: Upon completion of this course, students will: -understand the concepts of limits, rates of change, derivatives, and applications of these concepts -work with anti-derivatives, integration, and their applications -study methods and applications of multivariate calculus

• Text: Mathematics with Applications in the Management, Natural, and Social Science Volume II, Custom Edition for Cleveland State University by Lial, Hungerford, Holcomb, and Mullins, Pearson/Addison Wesley. ISBN 13: 978-1-269-93130-4 Text materials are scheduled to be distributed in class on day 1. The cost is incorporated into your course fee. Please check with Math Learning Center (MC230), then the bookstore, if you do not get your course materials on day 1. You will need to show ID and a copy of your course schedule to get your course materials.

• Course Topic List: Unit 1: Limits, One-Sided Limits, Limits Involving Infinity, Rates of Change, Tangent Lines and Derivatives, Techniques for Finding Derivatives Unit 2: Derivatives of Products and Quotients, The Chain Rule, Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Derivatives and Graphs, The Second Derivative, Optimization Applications Unit 3: Antiderivatives, Integration, Integration by Substitution, Area and the Definite Integral, The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Applications of Integrals, Differential Equations Unit 4: Functions of Several Variables, Partial Derivatives, Extrema of Functions of Several Variables, Saddle-Points

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MTH 149 – Business Mathematics II – Syllabus, Spring 2018 Cleveland State University Department of Mathematics

• This is a 4 hour course and counts towards the Mathematics/Quantitative Literacy general education requirement.

II: Instructional Resources

• Blackboard Learn: This course will, at minimum, use Blackboard Learn as the primary means of accessing MyLabsPlus (The online homework component of the course). Blackboard may be accessed directly through the link https://www.csuohio.edu/center-for-elearning/blackboard-loginor by following “MyCSU” from the top right of the main CSU website at http://www.csuohio.edu/ . After selecting “MyCSU”, the link to Blackboard is found in the “For Students” column. Log in to Blackboard using your CSU ID# and your CampusPass password. (This is the same password you use to access CampusNet.) You can also do a google search for “csuohio blackboard” to find a link.

• Math Learning Center (MLC): Math Learning Center is your source for free Mathematics Tutoring; homework assistance; and exam preparation. MLC is a drop-in center, so no appointment is necessary. MLC is located in Main Classroom 230 (MC 230). Please bring your course materials to receive assistance. A CSU student ID is required to use MLC. It is of benefit to make use of MLC as early as the need arises. Student-use PCs are available for working on one’s online homework. For this course, a series of exam-prep reviews will be made available, approximately one week before each in-class unit exam. (The comprehensive final does not have a prep exam. Please take or retake the unit exam reviews.) Exam-prep reviews are administered like exams, and are meant to help students determine what material they know, and do not know, in advance of an actual exam. (Note: Exam-prep reviews do not mirror in- class exams.)

MLC hours are as follows: Monday-Thursday 9:00am-8:00pm Friday 9:00am-4:00pm Saturday 10:00am-2:00pm (Beginning Saturday, February 3rd 2018)

• Math Emporium: Math Emporium is a large computer lab on the 2nd floor of the Schwartz Library. The Emporium is primarily intended for use by students in Developmental Mathematics Courses. At times, however, seats will be available for use by students in other courses. The PCs in this lab are setup specifically for working with the online components for mathematics courses. Please note that this is not a general purpose lab and is not set up for use with software or online sites not related to CSU undergraduate mathematics courses.

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MTH 149 – Business Mathematics II – Syllabus, Spring 2018 Cleveland State University Department of Mathematics

III: Coursework and Assessment

• Homework (20% of your final grade, or 200 points towards final grade): Homework is handled through the online system MyLabsPlus, a publisher-designed system intended to accompany the course textbook. Please see the accompanying MyLabsPlus document for information on accessing, assignments in, and troubleshooting MyLabsPlus.

Homework 1 is an introduction to solving problems in MyLabsPlus and shows you how to use the system.

Homework Due Dates:

Week Of Assignments Due January 15 HW 1 Orientation 1/19 11:59pm January 22 HW 2, HW 3, HW 4 1/26 11:59pm January 29 HW 5, HW 6 2/5 11:59pm February 5 Unit 1 Review 2/9 11:59pm February 12 HW 7, HW 8 2/19 11:59pm February 19 HW 9, HW 10 2/26 11:59pm February 26 HW 11, HW 12 3/5 11:59pm March 5 Unit 2 Review 3/9 11:59pm March 12 Spring Break March 19 HW 13, HW 14 3/26 11:59pm March 26 HW 15, HW 16 4/2 11:59pm April 2 HW 17, HW 18 4/9 11:59pm April 9 Unit 3 Review 4/13 11:59pm April 16 HW 19 4/23 11:59pm April 23 HW 20 4/30 11:59pm April 30 HW 21 5/6 11:59pm May 7 All Unit Reviews 5/10 11:59pm (Homework is due at 11:59pm on the dates listed)

* All Dates are tentative and subject to change due to weather, accomplishment, progress, etc. In the event of closure due to weather, an exam is moved to the next scheduled class date.

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MTH 149 – Business Mathematics II – Syllabus, Spring 2018 Cleveland State University Department of Mathematics

Homework Policies: Assignments are due by 11:59pm on the dates listed in MyLabsPlus and listed on the course syllabus. Extensions for homework due dates are not provided without valid documentation confirming extended absence from class. Do not wait until the last day to start a homework assignment. Inability to access MLP is not accepted as a valid excuse for late homework, except in lieu of a system-wide event. System-wide events are monitored by the course coordinator and instructors will be informed of any need to adjust based on a system-wide outage. Please note that difficulty accessing MLP from your home PC or from a campus PC is not confirmation of a system-wide event worthy of an extension. “I did not know it was due” is not considered a valid excuse. Due dates are listed in MyLabsPlus and on the course syllabus. Consult the MyLabsPlus document for browser troubleshooting.

• Quizzes (10% of your final grade, or 100 points towards final grade): Instructors will administer 7 quizzes during the course of the semester on a schedule of their own design. These may be announced, or unannounced. These may be individual or group quizzes. Missed quizzes due to absence may not be made up. The offset to missed quizzes is that the lowest 2 quiz scores will be dropped, permitting a student to miss up to 2. Missing more than 2 quizzes, regardless of reason, will not warrant a makeup except in extreme, well- documented cases, such as long-term hospitalization, etc. Student athletes need to provide proper travel documentation to account for quizzes missed during travel time, as per university guidelines.)

• Unit Exams (45% of your final grade, or 450 points towards final grade): There will be three unit exams. Unit exams, regardless of day and time, are 50 minutes max. Each unit exam is scaled to 150 points at the end of the term and is comprised of questions taken similar to* the questions found in the online homework component of the course. Each unit exam is worth 15% of your final grade. Each unit exam has an accompanying unit- review available in Math Learning Center. Exams are closed book and closed notes and formula sheets are not provided. Please see the course calendar for weeks when unit exams will be administered. Exams require written work. A correct answer is not worth full credit on exam problems where work is required. Show all work at all times. *”similar to” means questions pertaining to the same course content and is not meant to imply anything about the direct wording of any specific exam question.

Unit Exam Schedule Week Of Exam February 5 Exam 1: Derivative Rules and Applications March 5 Exam 2: Linear April 9 Exam 3: Antiderivatives and Integration May 7 Comprehensive Final Exam

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MTH 149 – Business Mathematics II – Syllabus, Spring 2018 Cleveland State University Department of Mathematics

• Final Exam (25% of your final grade, or 250 points towards final grade): The final exam is MANDATORY and comprehensive. All covered content is eligible for testing on the final. Chapter 14, which is not included on a unit test, is tested on the final. Textbooks and notes are not permitted on the final exam. The final is taken based on the university’s published calendar for final exams. You can find the information at http://www.csuohio.edu/enrollmentservices/registrar/calendar/ A final exam schedule is included with this document. The comprehensive final exam does not have a unit review available in Math Learning Center. Please consult MyLabsPlus unit review homework assignments when preparing for the Final Exam.

• Final Exam Schedule: Final Exams are held in the scheduled classroom for the course: Section Course Days Course Times Final Exam Date Time 1 M(T)WF 9:10-10:00am Fri, May 11 8:00am-10:00am 2 MTWF 10:15-11:05am Mon, May 7 10:15am-12:15pm 3 MTWF 1:30-2:20pm Wed, May 9 12:30pm-2:30pm 4 MTWF 1:30-2:20pm Wed, May 9 12:30pm-2:30pm 5 TTr 2:00-3:50pm Thu, May 10 12:30pm-2:30pm 50 TTr 4:00-5:50pm Tue, May 8 4:00pm-6:00pm 501 TBA TBA TBA TBA

• Exam Replacement: The percentage score on the comprehensive final will be used to replace the lowest exam score as long as the following conditions are met: All unit exams have been attempted and have scores above 0 The student has required no more than one makeup exam due to valid excuse The final exam percentage must exceed the lowest unit test score Only one unit test score is replaced The exam replacement may not be used to replace a missed exam, and it not a valid reason for skipping a unit exam. A student who lost credit due to academic misconduct on any assignment (homework, quiz, or exam) is INELIGIBLE for the exam score replacement.

• Calculator Policy: Usage of a TI-83/84 family calculator is required for this course. Only a calculator may be used for exams. TI-89 and similar symbolic manipulator calculators ARE NOT permitted. Use of a phone during an exam, even as a calculator, is grounds for a 0 on that exam. If it is an emergency, present the phone to the instructor FIRST, before handling the emergency. Phones, tablets and laptops may not be used, or accessed at any point during exams.

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MTH 149 – Business Mathematics II – Syllabus, Spring 2018 Cleveland State University Department of Mathematics

Calculator apps or programs on phones, tablets, or laptops may not be used during exams.

• Make-up Policy: Make-up exams are given at the instructor’s discretion, and only for valid reasons that can be documented. Unless an extended absence if justified, make-ups have to be taken within three days of the actual test date, excluding days the university is closed. If you know in advance that you will be unavailable at a particular date, please contact your instructor as soon as possible.

• Ways to Supplement Your Grade: The FOUR lowest homework scores will be dropped at the end of the term. The TWO lowest quiz scores will be dropped at the end of the term. The final exam’s percentage score may replace one low unit test score. Please see the above policy for requirements.

IV: Tentative Course Calendar Week Of Topics/Text Sections January 15 Limits; One-Sided Limits; Limits Involving Infinity January 22 One-Sided Limits; Limits Involving Infinity; Rates of Change January 29 Tangent Lines and Derivatives; Techniques for Finding Derivatives February 5 Derivatives of Products and Quotients February 12 Derivatives of Products and Quotients; The Chain Rule February 19 Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions; Derivatives and Graphs February 26 The Second Derivative; Optimization Applications March 5 Derivatives and Applications of Derivatives Review March 12 Spring Break March 19 Antiderivatives; Integration by Substitution, Area and the Definite Integral March 26 Area and the Definite Integral; The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; Applications of Integrals April 2 Applications of Integrals; Differential Equations April 9 Differential Equations; Functions of Several Variables; Partial Derivatives April 16 Functions of Several Variables; Partial Derivatives April 23 Partial Derivatives; Extrema of Functions of Several Variables April 30 Extrema of Functions of Several Variables May 7 Final Exam Week

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MTH 149 – Business Mathematics II – Syllabus, Spring 2018 Cleveland State University Department of Mathematics

V: Grading: Final Letter grades are assigned as follows: A 93.0-100 A- 90.0-92.9 Keep all written work in the event of B+ 87.0-89.9 a grade dispute. The course B 83.0-86.9 coordinator has access to MyLabsPlus B- 80.0-82.9 C+ 77.0-79.9 after the course closes. Remember C 70.0-76.9 the written work policy for all exams! D 60.0-69.9 F 0-59.9 Please note that the course coordinator does not override the instructor’s grading decisions Grading scale is “as is” and rounding grades beyond what appears here does not occur.

• Incomplete Grade

An “I” grade can be assigned by the instructor when all three of the following conditions are met: 1. Student has the potential to pass the course, 2. Student has not completed all assignments for reasons deemed justified by the instructor, and 3. The student has notified the instructor prior to the end of the grading period.

If all three conditions listed above are not met, the instructor has the option of assigning a letter grade based on completed work. Please note that an “I” automatically becomes an “F” if not resolved by the last day of instruction of the following semester.

The grade of Incomplete (I) is given when the work in a course has been generally passing, but when some specifically required task has not been completed through no fault of the student. The date assigned by the faculty member for completion of the work for undergraduate courses cannot be later than the last day of classes of the next term following the term in which the Incomplete grade was received. (The time limit may extend up to four weeks into the fall semester for Incomplete grades received during the spring semester.) For all cases, the time limit applies whether the student is enrolled or not. If a grade change is not submitted by the end of the time limit, the Incomplete becomes an F.

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MTH 149 – Business Mathematics II – Syllabus, Spring 2018 Cleveland State University Department of Mathematics

VI: General Policies:

• Class Conduct: Class attendance and participation is essential for success in this course. Attendance is recorded and reported to the Starfish system and is reported to advisors. Come to class prepared. Be active in discussions and activities. Ask questions when you have them. Cell phones and other electronic devices not necessary for class should be turned off or rendered silent. Usage of electronic devices for non-class related items, such as texting, web surfing, facebook, messaging is not permitted and is grounds for removal from class. Serious disruptions are also grounds for removal. Please consult the student code of conduct: http://www.csuohio.edu/studentlife/StudentCodeOfConduct.pdf

• Other Important Dates to Remember: The final day to drop any course without a “W”: Friday, January 26th, 2018 The last day to withdraw: Friday, March 30th, 2018 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday: Monday, January 15th, 2018 President’s Day Holiday: Monday, February 19th, 2018 Spring Break: Sunday, March 11th through Sunday, March 18th, 2018

• Cheating and Plagiarism: Cheating or plagiarism is not tolerated in any form, or for any assignment or exam. Students found violating this policy will be subject to university disciplinary action, including, but not limited to, a grade of 0 for that component of the course. Use of wireless-capable devices (phones, tablets, laptops, etc) during an exam is considered cheating, regardless of reason and results in an automatic 0 grade for that exam. http://www.csuohio.edu/studentlife/StudentCodeOfConduct.pdf

• Disabilities Statement: Students with disabilities which may impact their ability to complete course requirements in this class may request appropriate accommodations by registering with the Office of Disability Services at (216) 687-2015 in Main Classroom 147 and discussing the nature of their situation. For further information check http://www.csuohio.edu/offices/disability

• Disclaimer: The course coordinator, in consultation with instructors, reserves the right to modify these procedures as the course progresses, and to change the assignment schedule from the given outline. Any changes will be announced in class in advance. Due date changes may be tracked in MyLabsPlus. You are responsible for being aware of changes to due dates and exam dates, or other changes in policy.

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