Math 2605,  Calculus III for CS
Sections J1 and J2
Lectures :  MWF 2-3 pm in Skiles 202
by Michael Loss (loss@math.gatech.edu)
Office; Skiles 214 B
Office hours : MW 3-4
 or by appointment




Recitations: Section J1: Xun Huang (email: xhuang9@math.gatech.edu) , TR 2-3 in Skiles 169
Section J2: Noah Streib (email: nstreib3@math.gatech.edu) ,  TR 2-3 in Skiles 271

Review session, Monday December 8, 6pm-8pm in Skiles room 202


Final Exam: Wednesday, December 10, 11:30-2:20
Skiles 202


Note Taker Announcement:
A student note taker is needed in this course to take notes for a
student with a disability. The note taker will be paid a stipend
for this assignment. Skills needed are the ability to take
accurate, legible, and organized notes and a commitment to attend
every lecture. If interested, please contact Kashif Awan or Tina Allen via office phone at 404-894-2563 or via email at notetaker@vpss.gatech.edu as
soon as possible.   Be sure to indicate the Professor's name, time,
day and course number in the subject line of the announcement.

Thank you!




Final Exam: Wednesday, December 10, 11:30-2:20
Skiles 202 (tentative)

Course Outline and Calendar:

This link takes you to a specification of course objectives, topics of study, a course calendar with week by week reading assignments, test dates and other important dates.

Homework Solutions  

Practice Tests

Quizzes and their solutions

Tests and their solutions

Projects  

 
 

Grading Policy 

There are three tests, several quizzes, two required computer projects and a comprehensive final exam.  The test
with the lowest score will be dropped.
The test grades count 20% each,
the two projects together count 20%, the final exam counts 30%, and the quizzes 10% of the course grade. 

There will be homework, but the homework will not be graded directly. In recitation you will be provided with solutions to the homework problems, and have a chance to discuss them at length. Please use this chance. You will be quizzed on the homework material at regular intervals during the semster.   This amounts to indirect grading of the homework. The quiz problems will be such that if you have been keeping up with the homework, you will find them simple enough. If you do not, you may well find them impossible. So please keep up with the homework -- there is an easy 10 percent of the grade at stake here.

There will be a menu of a total of 4 projects. In addition to the two projects, you can do two additional projects, and use the project grade on these to replace your second lowest test grade.  Each of the 4 projects has its own due date. These are absolute, so plan ahead. If you miss one, go on to the next. 

Makeup tests will only be given for tests that are missed because of
official Institute activities. For illness a letter from a medical doctor has to be shown.

Let me remind you that you are to uphold the honor code. For its content, please consult  http://www.deanofstudents.gatech.edu/Honor/