Math 132 Syllabus, Fall 2002
Text  Calculus: Concepts and Contexts (2nd edition), James Stewart, Chapters 5-8

Prerequisites  Algebra, trigonometry and understanding of derivatives (computational and conceptual) from Calculus I.
 

Section Time Lecture 
Room
Instructor
E-mail
Office
Location
Office
Hours
Phone
1 MWF 9:00-10:00 162 McDonnell Wenhua Zhao 112A Cupples I TT 12:30-2
935-6785
2 MWF 
10:00-11:00
118 Brown Jack Shapiro 107B Cupples I 
MWTh 2:30-3:30
935-6787
3 MWF
12:00-1:00
215 Rebstock Gary Jensen 104 Cupples I MWF 4:30-5:30 935-6302
4 MWF
1:00-2:00
215 Rebstock Gary Jensen 104 Cupples I MWF 4:30-5:30 935-6302
Office hours:  Students may attend office hours of any of the three professors.
Send anonymous suggestions to Prof. JensenProf. Zhao,   Prof. Shapiro
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Help sessions during reading period:
Professor Zhao, 9-10:30 am Wednesday 12/11 in 162 McDonnell.
Professor Shapiro, 2:30-3:30 pm Thursday 12/12 in 199 Cupples I.

Professor Jensen will hold office hours 4-5 pm Tuesday 12/10 and 4:30-5:30 pm Wednesday 12/18.

For more practice doing integrals click on Integral practice

Calculus Help Desk is open 7-9 pm Sunday through Thursday evenings in Cornerstone (Gregg Hall on the South 40). The Calculus Help Desk is staffed by the undergraduate consultants Adam Marcus, Andy Jones, Alli Gilmore and Chris Hrdlicka.

Questions?  Professor JensenProfessor Shapiro,   Professor Zhao
 

 
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