Accelerated Multivariable Calculus All Sections (FA19)

Scheduled Lectures:

Instructor Asher Auel Sergi Elizalde Daniel van Wyk Carl Mautner
Class (10) MWF
10:10-11:15
(11) MWF
11:30-12:35
(12) MWF
12:50-1:55
(2) MWF
2:10-3:15
X-hour (10X) Th
12:15-1:05
(11X) Tu
12:15-1:05
(12X) Tu
1:20-2:10
(2X) Th
1:20-2:10
Classroom Kemeny 008 Kemeny 008 Kemeny 105 Kemeny 008

 

Instructors:

Professor Asher Auel Sergi Elizalde Daniel van Wyk Carl Mautner
Office Kemeny 240 Kemeny 332 Kemeny 314 Kemeny 322
Office hours

M 2:30-4:30 pm,

Th 12:15-1:15 pm

Tu 9:30-11:00 am,
F 10:00-11:30 am
M 3:30-5:00 pm,
Tu 1:00-2:30 pm
MW 3:30-4:30 pm,
Th 1:10-2:10 pm
Contact asher.auel@ sergi.elizalde@ daniel.w.van.wyk@ carl.i.mautner@

 

Tutorial: 

Teaching assistants  Classroom Times
Kathy Lin, Ryan Maguire, Alex Wilson  Kemeny 007  Tu, Th, Su   7:00-9:00pm

 

Textbook:

Multivariable Calculus (8th edition) by James Stewart.

Even though the above is the official textbook for the class, you can also find very similar content in older editions of Stewart's book and in the free OpenStax book Calculus Volume 3. See this daily schedule showing the correspondence between sections in Stewart and sections in OpenStax for each class meeting.  Note that no homework problems will be taken directly from Stewart's book.

Stewart's book has also been placed on reserve at the Baker Circulation Desk.

 

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this course, you should be able to:

  1. Understand the basic structures of multivariable calculus: define terms, explain their significance, and apply them in context.
  2. Solve mathematical problems: write mathematically rigorous arguments and think creatively.

 

Additional Pages:

  1. Homework
  2. Exams
  3. Grading
  4. Academic Honor Principle
  5. Additional References: Links and other interesting tidbits
  6. Student Accessibility Needs
  7. Mental Health
  8. Religious Observances
  9. Additional Support for your Learning
  10. Supplementary Problems

Course Summary:

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