Calculus I,
Math 1151 (class number 14368),
Autumn Semester 2022
Instructor: Sergei Chmutov
- Office: Ovalwood 365.
- Telephone: 755-4287
- email: chmutov@math.ohio-state.edu
- http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/~chmutov.1/21-31/22-23/m1151/math1151.htm
- Office Hours: Wednesday 12:30 - 1:20 PM or by appointment on Zoom.
Classes: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3:05 -- 4:35 PM.
Monday and Friday classes will be on ZOOM. They will be recorded and the the link will be posted on Carmen. Wednesday class will be in-person in
Ovalwood 110. Its attendance is mandatory. It will not be recorded.
TEXTBOOK: (Ximera) Calculus 1 (free accessible through
Carmen).
Homework will be assigned weekly through Carmen. I will not collect the assignments.
Tests and quizzes:
There will be three midterms and one final exams.
Every Wednesday will be a quiz (last 20 minutes of the class time) or a midterm exam (entire class time).
You may NOT use your calculator. You may not use your text, notes, or solutions to assignments.
Except for extraordinary reasons, you must take the quizzes and examinations at the
scheduled times. Two lowest quiz grades will be dropped.
Calculators WILL NOT BE PERMITTED during exams and quizzes.
TENTATIVE EXAMINATION SCHEDULE:
| MIDTERM 1 | Wednesday, September 14. |
MIDTERM 2 | Wednesday, October 19. |
| MIDTERM 3 | Wednesday, November 16. |
FINAL EXAM | Wednesday, December 14, 3:30 --- 5:15 PM |
TOTAL POINTS POSSIBLE:
| Quizzes 100 | Midterms 3x100 |
Final exam 200 | TOTAL 600 |
GRADING SCALE (Percent):
| A |
A- | B+ | B |
B- | C+ | C |
C- | D+ | D |
| 90 | 87 | 83 | 80 | 77 |
73 | 70 | 67 | 63 | 60 |
Tentative daily schedule
GE information:
This mathematics course can be used, depending on your
degree program, to satisfy the Quantitative and Logical Skills category of the General Education Requirement (GE). The goals and learning objectives for this category are:
- Goals: To master the essentials of Differential Calculus and its applications, to develop the computational and problem solving skills for that purpose, and to introduce the students to Integral Calculus.
- Learning Objectives: To understand the basic techniques of Calculus, including the notions of limit and continuity, the definition of the derivative of a function, how to compute the derivative of any elementary function (polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, or any combination of such), how to determine maxima and minima, and how these techniques apply to real-life situations; the definition and some applications of definite integrals, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and Substitution Rule.
Other Syllabus Statements.