Advanced Calculus Math 430/431 Contract
Detailed SyllabusCredit Hours: Credits: (3)
Catalogue Description: Three hours lecture.
Prerequisites: MATH 252 .
A systematic modern approach to the differential and integral calculus of functions of one and several variables, including standard theorems and analytical techniques of mathematical analysis.
You will need to read Chapters 3 and 4 for math 430.
We will start with Chapter 8 for math 431.
Room where class is held: 8 and 9 am at WR 222.
Text: Check with the RU book store.
My Office: 208
Whitt
Office Hours: MWF 10-10:50 am
E-mail: wyang@radford.edu;
URL: http://www.radford.edu/wyang
Final Exam Time: To be announced.
Grading: The following grading scale will be used:
90-100 = A ; 80-89 = B ; 70-79 = C ; 60-69 = D ; 0-59 = F
Note. A = 100-93, A- = 92.9-90, B+ = 89.9-87, B = 86.9-83 and so on.
Tests and Exam: No make up exams will be
allowed unless a proper
document is provided.
- Homework and Quizzes (40%)
- Tests (40%)
- Final (20%)
Honor System All tests and the final must be pledged. The Honor Code will be strictly enforced in this course.
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