MATH202
Resources for MATH202, Spring 2023
Course information
MATH202 is an overview of multi-variable calculus.
Prerequisites: Math 201.
Course Coordinator: Moshe Adrian; office Kiely Hall 603; e-mail: madrianaqc.cuny.edu
Textbook: Essential Calculus, Second Edition, by James Stewart. We will cover Sections 11.6-11.8, 12.6-12.7, 13.1-13.9.
Midterms: There will be three midterms.
Homework : There will be homework every week, on WebAssign. To sign up, follow these instructions: 1) Go to webassign.net 2) You will need to register, using the class key " qc 7558 9865 " (without quotation marks). If you have any trouble with webassign, there is a technical support hotline at 1-800-955-8275.
Final Exam: There will be no final exam.
Grading: The grading scheme will consist of: 25% homework, 25% for each midterm.
Professor Office Hours:
Queens College Genral Education Statement: This course satisfies the Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning (MQR) requirement of the Pathways General Education Required Core. All MQR courses must satisfy the following learning outcomes:
MQR 1: Interpret and draw appropriate inferences from quantitative representations, such as formulas, graphs, or tables.
MQR 2: Use algebraic, numerical, graphical, or statistical methods to draw accurate
conclusions and solve mathematical problems.
MQR 3: Represent quantitative problems expressed in natural language in a suitable
mathematical format.
MQR 4: Effectively communicate quantitative analysis or solutions to mathematical problems
in written or oral form.
MQR 5: Evaluate solutions to problems for reasonableness using a variety of means, including
informed estimation.
MQR 6: Apply mathematical methods to problems in other fields of study.
Announcements:
Week 1: