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Final Exam Dates

Regular Exam, Monday 12/17/2018 at 1:30PM - 3:00PM

Conflict Exam, Wednesday, 12/19/2018 at 7:00PM - 8:30PM

You sign up for the Conflict Exam in the course gradebook - see link in the menu to the left

If you have a conflict with both the regular and the conflict exam, you need to contact Kate Shunk in the Undergraduate Office, 231 Loomis, by Wednesday, 12/12.

For more information, go to the Course Explorer. The Final Exam is 90 minutes long, but Campus blocks 3 hours for it.

 

Extra Office Hours



Date Hours Where
Thursday, 12/13 10AM - 5PM 143 Loomis
Friday, 12/14 10AM - 5PM 143 Loomis
Monday, 12/17 9AM - Noon 143 Loomis
Tuesday, 12/18 Noon - 4PM 143 Loomis
Wednesday, 12/19 10AM - Noon, 1PM - 4PM 143 Loomis

i>clickers

We will be using i>clickers in every lecture. You can use either the older v1 or the newer v2 i>clickers. If you have not already done so, please register your clicker in your student gradebook and follow the instructions. Having another student answer questions using your clicker is considered cheating.

Be sure to refer to the i>clicker information page for more information.

Safety Announcements

Please read and become familiar with the Emergency Response Recommendations issued by the University.

For reference, Emergency Response Script read by your lecturer during the first lecture is also available.

Excused Absences

The only course components eligible to be issued a grade of EX are discussions, labs and exams (except for the final). Please submit your excused absence no later than 12 business days from your absence via the Excused Absences application. For more information regarding this course's excuses policy, please refer to the Attendance Policy page.

Academic Integrity

All activities in this course, including documentation submitted for petition for an excused absence, are subject to the Academic Integrity rules as described in Article 1, Part 4, Academic Integrity, of the Student Code.

Tutorial on derivatives

A tutorial on derivatives (as used in this course): Download PowerPoint or Follow this link.