In this course you will be introduced to the calculus of functions- also known as "calculus." You will learn about instantaneous rates of change, you will calculate tangent lines to curves, you will learn how to model the motion of objects with mathematics, you will learn how to optimize quantities, and you will learn a little bit of history.
If you enroll in the class and don't attend the first two class meetings I will drop you unless you've made arrangements with me beforehand. I may add students during the first week but I will won't add any new students during or after the second week.
You will need paper and writing implements. You will also need a copy (physical or digital) of the textbook: Calculus: Early Transcendentals 8th Edition by James Stewart ISBN: 978-1-285-74155-0 . You will also need access to the internet.
Tuesday August 18th 2:10PM-4:25PM in Bungalow 702. Given our predicament with the pandemic this first meeting, and perhaps all of our meetings, will take place online. This would mean that instead of physically going to CCSF campus you will instead be able to access the course online through Canvas. Online access through Canvas will being at 12AM on August 17th.
It's likely that your exams will all take place online as take-home exams. You can expect more information about your exams soon.
All other exams will be scheduled after the first day of class. You will always have a minimum of two weeks notice before any exam or other graded activity.
Jamey Bass
(415) 452-5269
758 Batmale Hall
Wednesdays 9-11AM
11:10AM - 1:25 PM Tuesdays and Thursdays
BNGL 703
College Algebra 6th edition by James Stewart ISBN: 978-1-111-99016-9 .
Unfortunately I have to grade you. I’ll determine your grade by giving you three midterm exams and one final exam. Each midterm exam will be worth 20% of your grade. The final exam will be cumulative and will be worth 40% of your grade. If you'd like to get an A in the class you should try to get 90% of the total possible points. I reserve the right to lower the bar for any letter grade but I'll never raise it. This means that a 90% or higher will guarantee you get an A, an 80% or above will guarantee you get a B, a 70% or above will guarantee you get a C, et cetera.
If you miss an exam you will not be allowed to make it up unless you: 1) Have a VERY good excuse or 2) Have my permission before the exam date to make up the exam at a different time.
Come to class every day (this is easier said than done, but stick with it). Do the homework I assign as soon as you can after the class meeting. If you can't find time to do every problem do as many as you can before the next meeting. Even if you only have 10 minutes you can still get through 2 or 3 problems which will help you MUCH more than doing no homework at all. Ask lots of questions. Just keep them coming. The more questions you ask the better you'll understand the material.
There is free tutoring at the Learning Assistance Center in Library R207. The DSPS has an Alternative Learning Lab also on the Ocean campus at Batmale 231. I strongly encourage you to take advantage of these resources.
If you have a disability that you feel I should know about I encourage you to talk to me about it. You should also contact the following:
Disabled Students Programs and Services
Ocean Campus, R323
415-452-5481 or TTD 415-452-5451
I guess that’s about it…. Good luck and welcome to the class.