Math 10250: Elements of Calculus
Fall, 2022

Instructors:

  Section     Instructor Name     Office     Phone   Email   Time of class     Place of class  
01   Matthew Dyer     HAYE 140     1-6082     dyer@nd.edu     MWF 9:25-10:15     HAYE 129  
02   Matthew Dyer     HAYE 140     1-6082     dyer@nd.edu     MWF 10:30-11:20     HAYE 129  
03   Juan Migliore     HAYE 236     1-7345     migliore.1@nd.edu     MWF 12:50-1:40     DBRT 126
04   Jacob Zoromski     HURL 295     1-6832     jzoromsk@nd.edu     MWF 2:00-2:50     DBRT 126  
05   Peter Cholak     HAYE 204     1-6507     cholak@nd.edu     MWF 12:50-1:40     HAYE 231  

Office hours for the rest of the semester:
See above for office locations. You may go to any of the office hours, NOT ONLY the ones given by your instructor. The information below represents the entirety of the the instructors' office hours for the remainder of the semester.

Be aware, furthermore, that the TAs will have their usual help sessions this week (but not after Thursday). See farther down on this webpage for the specific hours.

  Instructor     Hours  
  Matthew Dyer     Thursday December 8, 1:15-3:45
  Monday December 12, 11:00-noon
  Juan Migliore     Monday December 5, 2:00-3:00
  Thursday December 8, 2:00-3:00
  Monday December 12, 2:00-3:30
  Jacob Zoromski     Wednesday December 7, 3:00-4:00
  Friday December 9, 2:00-3:00
  Monday December 12, 3:00-4:00
  Peter Cholak     Monday December 5, 1:45-2:30
  Wednesday December 7, 1:45-2:30
  Monday December 12, 1:30-3:00

Textbook: Applied Calculus (tenth edition) by Soo T. Tan. Unless you want a physical textbook, you are welcome to just use the e-book available with your WebAssign package (see below). The WebAssign package can either be obtained from the bookstore or directly from Cengage.

Handout Here is the handout that passed out on the first day of class. It mostly contains the same information that is on this webpage, but not entirely. The links on the handout are active, so you can go to the corresponding pages by clicking.



Homework (WebAssign) Information and links

To get your account set up on WebAssign, click HERE for instructions. Cengage is also hosting the Regional Student Office Hours if you need additional help setting things up. Here is the link to sign up for the office hours. And here is a link to online help for WebAssign issues.

Once the account is set up, here is direct link to the WebAssign webpage. All of the homework and the respective due dates can be found there. It is your responsibility to check this site often and to get your assignment completed by the due date, without prompting from the instructor.



Important Links.



Course content.

Material to be covered: Here is the list of topics that we will cover this semester.

Examinations, homework and grades: Your course grade will be based on your total score out of 550 possible points, allocated as follows:

A student who misses an exam will receive zero points for that exam, unless he or she has written permission from his or her Dean. Please be aware that sleeping in, defective alarm clocks, etc. are not considered to be valid excuses by your Dean. If you have an excused absence, please contact your instructor ASAP, preferably before the exam takes place, and a makeup exam will be scheduled. If you oversleep and can arrive before the exam ends, do that - we will give you extra time to complete the exam, and you avoid dealing with the dean.

Practice Exams and completed exams: Eventually you will find here practice exams and their solutions before each of your exams this semester. We will also post the solutions to the actual exams that you take. Exam 1

Homework and Reading: The homework problems are assigned for each lecture, and can be found on WebAssign. It is also a good idea to look ahead at the material in each upcoming lecture to get a head start, and so as to be able to ask me in class about any difficulties you encounter. (I generally won't do a homework problem for you in class, but may discuss a similar problem.) We encourage you to collaborate with each other on homework problems and in understanding the required reading.

Honor Code: Notre Dame students are expected to abide by Academic Code of Honor Pledge: "As a member of the Notre Dame community, I will not participate in or tolerate academic dishonesty." Both the homework and the exams are conducted under the honor code. Examinations are closed book and are to be done completely by yourself with no assistance from others. Although collaboration on homework is permitted (and encouraged), directly copying the work of other students, or simply adding your name to work done by another student or group and claiming it is jointly-done homework, would constitute a violation of the honor code. (Allowing anyone else to add their name undeservedly to your assignment is just as serious an offense.) Similarly, if you have access to any solutions to the homework problems that were written by someone else, a direct copying of such solutions is a violation of the honor code. However, you are allowed to consult such a source if you get stuck, since I would rather that you get help than that you give up entirely; but direct copying from such a source is again an honor code violation.

Support for Student Mental Health at Notre Dame: Care and Wellness Consultants provide support and resources to students who are experiencing stressful or difficult situations that may be interfering with academic progress. Through Care and Wellness Consultants, students can be referred to The University Counseling Center (for cost-free and confidential psychological and psychiatric services from licensed professionals), University Health Services (which provides primary care, psychiatric services, case management, and a pharmacy), and The McDonald Center for Student Well Being (for problems with sleep, stress, and substance use). Visit the Care and Wellness webpage.