Calculus 132 - Fall 2016

Goessmann Lab 151
Section 4: MWF 12:20-1:10
Section 5: MWF 1:25-2:15

Instructor: Hans Johnston

Office: 1526 LGRT
Phone: (413) 545-2817
Office Hours: M 3:30-4:30, Th 12-1
Email: johnston at math umass edu
Description:

This course is part of a 3-semester sequence (131-132-233), covering standard material on differential and integral calculus at an intermediate level: more sophisticated (and much faster moving) than high school calculus, but with less emphasis on theoretical rigor than in advanced courses such as Math 425, 523 and 524. Instead the emphasis is on basic concepts, methods, and applications suitable for students majoring in engineering, natural sciences, computer science, and mathematics.

Supplemental Instructor: In addition to the office hours of your instructor and TA, and tutoring services provided by the CTC, there is
an Supplemental Instuctor (SI), Adam Elghazzawi. His schedule for the remainder of the term is:

Course Info: click here


Homework and EBook: We will use the online homework system WebAssign: www.webassign.net

Here is the Class Key from WebAssign to allow you to self-enroll in the system. The key begins with umass and the spaces are needed. Please be sure to enroll in the proper section!

Section 4: umass 6004 2753
Section 5: umass 6694 7234

It is important that you complete these problems for several reasons:

Class Activity
9/7/16 First day of class. Read sections 5.3 and 5.4.
9/14/16 We covered section 5.3. Read sections 5.5 and 5.6.