Math 1071Q — Calculus for Business and Economics (Fall 2017)

About the course

Welcome! This course is a very basic and important introduction to calculus and its applications. It is designed primarily for students majoring in business, economics, engineering, computer science, mathematics, biology and social sciences. It is also very useful for students wishing to take later a real analysis course with a more in depth study of differentiation and integration and for students that are still undecided on their major. We will cover essential concepts of differential and integral calculus, accompanied by many examples, among which – examples in the business and economics fields.

The focus will be on the derivative and its role in curve sketching, optimization and (through the definite integral) computation of areas.

Textbook

Calculus, Applications and Technology (3rd edition) by Edmond C. Tomastik, bundled with WebAssign code.

There are three ways to purchase the text and the WebAssign access code:

  1. Get the text and WebAssign access code bundled together at the UConn Co-op.
  2. Get the text and WebAssign access code from the publisher’s special website.
  3. Get the text separately from anywhere, and buy the WebAssign access code when you access your homework through HuskyCT.

We do not recommend using the third option above, because if you buy the WebAssign access code separately then you will have to buy it for 95 dollars for one semester of calculus or 110 dollars for two or three semesters of calculus; by comparison, the cost of the book and WebAssign access code bundled together (from the publisher’s website or from the UConn Co-op) is less than 95 dollars. The option to buy the text and WebAssign access code bundled together lets you use that access code for the life of the edition of the textbook.

If you purchase a code for WebAssign from WebAssign, then please note that the code will appear to be for a different book (Finite Mathematics and Applied Calculus – 5e by Waner and Costenoble). The reason this discrepancy exists is because the current Tomastik book is not currently available as an e-book but it was necessary to select some book for access code purposes only.

You will have two weeks of free access to WebAssign, so you can get started right away in case you need some time to arrange to buy textbook with the access code.


Calculators

No graphic calculators above the TI-84 model will be allowed.


Homework and WebAssign

Registration
The homework for Math 1071 is assigned online using the online home work system WebAssign. To access your homework online you must go to Husky CT.
Browsers
Please note that many students have experienced problems using WebAssign with Internet Explorer or Safari. We recommend that you use Firefox or Chrome.
Homework
There will be homework assignments for each section of the text. Submission date for all homeworks is Dec 10, 2017 at 11:59 pm, but it is the responsibility of each student to do his/her homework for a certain lesson right after the respective lesson was taught in class. You will get 5 attempts to answer each non-multiple choice question and two attempts for each multiple choice question. After each attempt, you will be told whether your answer is correct or not. If you are not able to get the correct answer after your initial attempts, we recommend that you seek help from your instructor, the Q-Center or another student.
WebAssign Quizzes
There will be a quiz on each homework assignment. Do it as a practice in view of the examinations to follow. It will not participate into the computation of your grade. However, any online quiz that you complete successfully by Dec 10 will add up to your final score as extra credit. Max possible extra credit is 3% (for those that complete correctly all the webassign quizzes).
The only quizzes that will participate into the computation of your grade are the ones you will take in class. You will have 3 such quizzes, one before Exam 1 and two between Exams 1 and 2. The exact dates for these quizzes will be decided and announced for each class by its own  instructor. Each in-class quiz duration is 25 min, in the beginning of the class.
Number of attempts
Please note that you will (usually) have 5 attempts at each homework question and 2 attempts at each quiz question. Multiple choice questions will allow for fewer attempts.

Grading

Homework WebAssign 10%
3 Quizzes  in-class 30%
Exam 1 (Oct 4) 50 min, in class 20%
Exam 2 (Nov 8) 50 min, in class 20%
Exam 3 (Dec 8) 50 min, in class 20%

None of the above exams is cumulative. Their titles are as follows: FUNCTIONS, DERIVATIVES, INTEGRALS respectively. There is no exam in the final week.


Academic integrity

Please be familiar with the university policy on academic integrity. All breaches of this code of conduct will be taken seriously and handled as per university regulations.


Special accommodations

Student Athletes and Students with Disabilities should inform your instructor of your commitments as an athlete, any special needs that you have, etc. within the first three weeks of the semester. You will be expected to bring in a letter from the Athletics Department or the Center for Students with Disabilities.

The University Senate passed a motion on about religious observances which stipulated that Students anticipating such a conflict should inform their instructor in writing within the first three weeks of the semester, and prior to the anticipated absence, and should take the initiative to work out with the instructor a schedule for making up missed work. For conflicts with final examinations, students should, as usual, contact the Dean of Students.


Contact

The course coordinator:  Jeana Alice Vatamanelu (jeana.vatamanelu@uconn.edu), office Mont 427, office hours Tue Th 12:45 pm – 1:45 pm. Or any other of the instructors.