Math 104 Section 002 -- Spring 2003
Calculus for the Natural Sciences, I

Instructor: Andrew Kresch

Lectures: MWF 11-12, DRL A6

Text:
G. B. Thomas and R. L. Finney, Calculus, Alternate (or 9th) edition, Addison Wesley, Boston, 2000.

Syllabus and Core Problems:
See the mathematics department Math 104 page.

Teaching Assistant:
Dan Cain, office DRL 4E11, phone 3-9191, e-mail caind@math.upenn.edu.

Homework:
You are responsible for all of the core problems.
Lists of problems to be written up and turned in during recitation can be found on Blackboard.

Exams:
Common midterms for all Math 104 sections will be held on February 12 and March 26, from 8:00 p.m. to 9:20 p.m., in Meyerson Hall room B1.
The final exam will be on May 1, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., in Meyerson Hall room B1.
For all exams, students will be permitted to bring in one 8 1/2 x 11" sheet of paper with notes and formulas on both sides. No other written materials are permitted. Calculators and computers are not permitted.

Grading:
Each midterm counts for 20 percent of the course grade.
The final exam counts for 40 percent of the course grade.
The remaining 20 percent of the course grade is based on performance in recitations, including quizzes, homework, and participation.