Claas Röver's Teaching Pages - MA161/MA160 Calculus, Sem II 2012/13
This page is for the Calculus part of MA160 (CS & IT) and MA161 (Mathematical Studies). The Algebra part is covered elsewhere. Here is an outline of the whole course with this part marked in orange.
Lectures are Mondays at 1pm in and Tuesdays at 10am in the Kirwan Lecture Theatre.
Exam
The exam date is available on
the Exams
Office (enter your ID and password for your timetable). A good indicator of what kind of questions and
the level of difficulty are Questions 5-8
of past
MA101 exam papers (enter MA101 in the top left hand corner and press ENTER).
Potentially all the material we covered (see notes below) may be asked. You can also consult the course overview (link above) and you should use Stewart's book (see below) which has plenty more examples and exerceises than the notes.
What is needed to pass?
Read the Regulations for modules with components.
Assessment: Three online-homework assignments and a combined 2-hour exam with Algebra at the end of Semester II. It is important to note that the course has three components, namely Algebra, Calculus and Continuous Assessment, each of which has to be passed in order to progress into second year. Moreover, the continuous assessment cannot be repeated!
The first WebWork assignment was due at 11:50pm, Sun 3 Feb 2013.
The second WebWork assignment was due at 11:55pm, Sun 24 Feb 2013.
The third WebWork assignment was due at 11:50pm, Wed 27 Mar 2013.
All past WebWork assignments are still accessible through your Blackboard page for this course. MA160 students should see it immediately, while MA161 students need to click on 'WebWork Semester 2' on the left hand side first.
Book
James Stewart, Calculus (Early Transcedentals), 6th Ed.
Lecture Notes
Lecture 1
Lecture 2
Lecture 3
Lecture 4
Lecture 5
Lecture 6
Lecture 7
Lecture 8
Lecture 9
Lecture 10
Lecture 11
Lecture 12
Lecture 13
Lecture 14
Lecture 15
Lecture 16
Lecture 17
Lecture 18
Lecture 19
Lecture 20
Lecture 21
Lecture 22
Lecture 23
MA160/MA161 Calculus Lecture Notes (All the above lectures in one big (5.1MB) file.)