Introduction to Advanced Calculus for Engineers &
Physical Scientists I/ Advanced Calculus I

This is MAA 4102/5104, Section 3006.

Time and place:
MWF 2nd Period (8:30-9:20), LIT 201.

Instructor:
Patrick De Leenheer
Office: 411 Little Hall
Phone: 352-392-0281 ext. 240 (but I prefer email!).
Office Hours: MWF 3rd Period (9:35-10:25) or by appointment.
Email: deleenhe@math.ufl.edu
URL: www.math.ufl.edu/~deleenhe

Prerequisites:
MAC 2313 or MAC 3474 and grade of C or better in MAS 4105 or MAS 3114.

Text:
K.G.Binmore: Mathematical Analysis, a straightforward approach (2nd edition, Cambridge).

Topics:
We will cover the first 15 chapters of the text.

Grading:
Course grades will be determined by your performance on:
2 exams (each worth 100 points) and 1 final exam (worth 200 points).
The final exam is in our classroom on Monday April 25 between 10:00 and 12:00.
Calculators are not allowed (and not needed) on exams.
There will not be any make-up exams!!!

Homework:
Homework will be assigned weekly but will not be collected. However, students are urged to work these problems.
This is a proof-oriented course. Learning to write rigorous proofs requires patience and lots of practice -especially if this is your first time.

Grading Scale (maximum of 100%):

A: [>=85%]   B+: [76-84%]     B: [70-75%] C+: [65-69%]   
C: [60-64%]   D+: [55-59%]     D: [50-54%]    E: [<50%] 
Dates:
Exam 1 -- 2/21/05.
Exam 2-- 4/8/05.

University policy on accommodations for students with disabilities:
"Students requesting classroom accommodation must first register with the Dean of Students Office. The Dean of Students Office will provide documentation to the student who must then provide this documentation to the Instructor when requesting accommodation."