Math 130: Calculus I


Offered:     Fall 2016
Instructor:  Kevin J. Mitchell
Office:      Lansing 301.5 
Phone:       (315) 781-3619
Fax:         (315) 781-3860
E-mail:      mitchell@hws.edu

Office Hrs:  M 3:30-4:30, Tu 11:00-1:00, W 12:15-1:15, F 1:30-2:30 all in Lansing 301.
             Available other times by appointment.

Class:       Section 130-01: M-W-F 8:00 to 8:55 in Napier 201
             Lab: Thursday 10:20 to 11:45 in Gulick 206A
Final Exam:  Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2016 1:30PM-4:30PM

Class:       Section 130-02: M-W-F 9:05 to 10:00 in Napier 201
             Lab: Thursday 11:55 to 1:20 in Gulick 206A
Final Exam:  Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2016 8:30AM-11:30AM
 
Text:        Briggs, Cochran, & Gillett: Calculus: Early Transcendentals, second ed. 
             
Math Intern: Chris Wilson, Lansing 310. Sunday to Thursday: 3:00-6:00, 7:00-10:00pm 

Syllabus:    Course Syllabus

WeBWorK:     WeBWorK Home Page for Math 130
             WeBWorK Instructions and FAQs
             WeBWorK Syntax and List of Functions

Course Assignments and Materials

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