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Extractions: Instructor: Alan Durfee Lectures: Tuesday, Thursday 8:00-9:15 in Clapp 401. Fourth Hour: Friday 1:00-1:50 in Clapp 401. The fourth hour will be used for discussing homework problems, etc. It is not required. Text: "Calculus", vol. 2 by Ostebee and Zorn, together with the "Student Answer Booklet". (The book we are using is the 1997 edition with the blue-brown cover, not the preliminary edition.) The core of the course is Chapters 7 through 11. Chapters 5 and 6 are more or less review and will be covered rapidly. Chapters 12 and 13 will be covered as time permits. Homework: Homework can be handed in during class or put in the envelope outside my office door. Graded homework can be picked up any time from the other envelope there. Homework can be redone and handed in again, if done promptly (ie, within a few days). The graders reserve the right not to accept redone homework that is too late. All homework is due at 5 PM on the date given, unless stated otherwise. Labs: There will be a few math "labs" which will be done in groups of two or three. These will involve exploring a topic in depth, usually with the assistance of a computer program. They are intended to be an introduction to mathematics as an intellectual discipline which has fascinated many of the world's greatest thinkers for over two thousand years, and also an introduction to a subject with applications to many other areas such as economics, finance, biology, physics and so forth.
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Extractions: This syllabus describes the scheduling of and procedural details for Bio 301D. This information is subject to change, as described below. PAI 3.02 MWF 10-11 (#48090) PAI 3.02 MWF 11-12 (#48095) Date Event August 25 (Wednesday) First Lecture (first day of class) September 6 (Monday) Labor Day (no class) September 20 (Monday) First Homework Due (in class) September 22 (Wednesday) First Exam (during class) October 9 (Saturday) Texas OU Weekend October 11 (Monday) Second Homework Due (in class) October 13 (Wednesday) Second Exam (during class) October 20 (Wednesday) Last day to drop class (with Q or F) November 8 (Monday) Third Homework Due (in class) November 10 (Wednesday) Third Exam (during class) November 22 (Monday) Fourth Homework Due (in class) November 25-28 Thanksgiving Break December 1 (Wednesday) Fourth Exam (during class) Class website (for book, syllabus, homework templates) www.utexas.edu/courses/bio301d for personal matters and emergency issues, you may email Jim Bull at bull@ bull.biosci.utexas.edu
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