Math 18 Multivariable Calculus Syllabus

Math 18 Multivariable Calculus, for students who have NOT taken linear algebra
MWF 11:30-12:20 in Sci. 181


Office: Science Center, Room 153, 690-5763.

Email: jwisema1@swarthmore.edu

Office hours:  Wed. 2:30-4:00, Thurs. 11- 12 and 2:30-4:00, and by appointment.

Textbook: Colley, Vector Calculus, 2nd ed., available in the bookstore. There's a companion website at http://cwx.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/colley/ .

Plan:  We'll cover chapters most of chapters 1-7. There's a more detailed schedule at www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/jwisema1/math18/schedule.html, but it's subject to change.

Homework:   Working problems is vital to learning math; there will be homework assignments nearly every week, due at the beginning of class on Friday.  Assignments will be posted at www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/jwisema1/math18/assignments.html - you are responsible for checking the assignments, as I won't give them in class. 

Group work:   I strongly encourage you to work on the homework in groups.  I suggest that you work on the problems by yourself first, making a note of anything giving you trouble; then meet with your group and work through the remaining problems together; and finally write up the solutions by yourself.
    Every group member must write up his or her own solutions independently; just copying the group's answers is plagiarism and is unacceptable.

Getting help:   As Talking Barbie says, "Math class is tough."  (Unless she's the hacked version - then she says, "Eat lead, Cobra.")  Chances are that sooner or later you'll get stuck on something, so don't get frustrated.  Think hard, and if you're still stuck, do something else for a while.  (It's amazing how often that works.)
    My office hours are above - these are times when I'm guaranteed to be in my office and willing to talk.  If you want to see me at other times, the best thing to do is to set up an appointment with me by email or after class.  Of course, you're welcome to just drop by my office, as long as you don't mind if I'm not there or don't have time to talk.
    A good resource is the Math Clinic, which runs Sunday-Thursday 7-10 pm in Sci. 145.
    Finally, I can't emphasize enough that your classmates are your best source of help.

Grading:   Homework 15%, each midterm 25%, final 35%.

Exams:

  • First midterm: Fri., Feb. 25, in class.
  • Second midterm: Mon., April 4, in class.
  • Final exam: Thurs., May 6, 9:00-12:00 in Sci. 181.
Late work and make-ups:   Late homework won't be accepted, and you won't be allowed to make up missed exams, except under very exceptional circumstances (e.g., the sasquatch attacks - and even then you should get a note from the sasquatch).  In the case of a conflict that you absolutely can't resolve, you may arrange to take a midterm exam early.

Feedback:   I'm very interested in your feedback throughout the class:  what you like, what you don't, what's working for you, what isn't - anything that you think might help me make the course better.  If you have any comments (and you probably should), the easiest thing to do is to talk to me (or send email) about them.  If you want to remain anonymous, you can fill out the anonymous feedback form on my feedback page.

Webpage: Please check the course webpage for updated information and announcements:
http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/jwisema1/math18


Jim Wiseman
Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics
Swarthmore College