SCHEDULE CLASSES EXAMS EXAM REVIEWS TUTORIAL MATERIAL
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL & HELP INSTRUCTORS GENERAL INFORMATION HOME HOMEWORK SCHEDULE
REGISTER FOR HOMEWORK READ BEFORE BUYING A BOOK BOOK INFORMATION DOING AN ASSIGNMENT WEBASSIGN HELP
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This course is based on the book “Multi-variable Calculus, 7th Edition” by Stewart. Homework is an important part of the course and you must do it via WebAssign. This requires that you register for this course with WebAssign and that you purchase access to the course from them. The bookstore will sell you access or you can pay WebAssign directly via credit card or PayPal. Homework access comes with an electronic copy of the book for the semester so if this is adequate for your needs you need not purchase a copy of the book. You may even register for the course and try it for free for about two weeks but you must purchase access before the end of the grace period (Tue. Sep. 06).


Getting started.

Please register for this class as soon as possible after Tue. Aug. 23. The button “REGISTER FOR HOMEWORK” will walk you through the process. When you are ready to purchase access, Student Quick Start Guide will explain what you need to do. Detailed information for working on your homework can be found via the menu item “Doing an assignment”.


Other Homework Buttons.

The “REGISTER FOR HOMEWORK” button leads to the due dates for the homework.

The “DOING AN ASSIGNMENT” button leads to various help options for WebAssign.

The “WEBASSIGN HELP” button leads to suggestions for what is needed to be purchased for this course.


Your grade

Your Homework will count for 40 points out of a total of 500 points for the course.
If you do no homework, B+ is the best grade you can achieve.
With no practice in doing the problems, even B+ is extremely unlikely.

Late Homework

Late Homework will not be accepted since homework may be done early and from any location in the world with internet access.
In particular, an excused absence for a prearranged trip off campus is not an excuse for late homework.
If your personal computer isn't working, there are computer labs on campus you can use.
They close around 10 or 11 so don't wait until the last minute.

Last updated: 2016-09-02@14:02