MATH141: Calculus II
Section: E45     (eLearning)

About This Course


Semester and YearSummer II 2018 / (9 weeks): Jun 11, 2018 to Aug 9, 2018
(See "Getting Started" below for details about orientation)

Instructor(s)

Lisa Martin   Email: Lisa.Martin@bucks.edu
Phone: 215-968-8317
Fax: 215-968-8294
Campus Location: Founder125

Course Credits

4 credits

Time Requirements

Plan a minimum of 10 - 15 hours per week for your coursework. While online learning courses provide flexibility in time, geography, and travel, the work required for successful completion is identical to that for the face-to-face course.   Your instructor may specify additional time requirements in the "Other information" field below or during your orientation.

Delivery Mode

eLearning:
Web-based course

Official College Course Description

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Student Characteristics

Open to self-motivated, self-disciplined students who can handle college-level work and study independently.

Instructor Provided Course Syllabus

A sample Course Syllabus is typically available in WebAdvisor's "Search for Sections" results. A Course Syllabus explains how the instructor will conduct the class and may include: course policies, grading guidelines, assignment due dates, etc.

Student Requirements

This course has the following requirements for students:
  • Read the important instructor supplied information located at the end of this document
  • Other special requirements may apply. Consult "Other Information about the Section" for details.
  • Proctored Testing is Required

Proctored Testing is Required

Your instructor requires proctored testing. Proctored testing services are available free of charge on a walk-in basis at the Newtown Campus, the Lower Bucks Campus (Bristol), and the Upper Bucks Campus (Perkasie). The specific days and hours for testing services at the Newtown and branch campuses vary by semester.

Your instructor may offer the option of allowing you to propose an alternative proctor if Bucks County Community College testing facilities are otherwise inaccessible to you. However, all proctored testing must occur within the United States during the assigned testing period. Failure to comply will result in your receiving an F for the course.

View the Testing Center schedule and detailed information.

Getting Started With This Course


Orientation(s)

This information has expired. If you are looking for current course information you must go to the current semester course information page.

Accessing Your Course

MyMathLab

Your course is using MyMathLab, which requires the purchase of an access code. This code is usually packaged with a new textbook, but may also be purchased separately from the MyMathLab website if it is not included with your book.

Information about MyMathLab can be found at http://www.mymathlab.com. Please check the systems Requirement page to verify your computer compatibility.

Your instructor will provide an additional course code you will need to access your specific course.


Purchasing Your Books and Other Course Materials

While you may purchase your books and other course materials from the provider of your choice (using the ISBN number available through the course's academic department where applicable to ensure the correct version), both the campus bookstore and our online bookstore, guarantee that they stock the correct version for your course.

Approximately 3 weeks prior to the start of the session you can use the link below to see the list of books that have been selected by your instructor. If you have any questions about the course materials listed, please contact your instructor or the academic department directly.

Click this link to see the book list for your course.


Other Information about the Course

A proctored midterm and a proctored final exam is required. See the information above in the Student Requirements section.

This course is the second course in the Calculus sequence and requires a grade of C or better in Calculus I. Calculus II is the study of transcendental functions, techniques of integration, indeterminant forms, improper integrals, infinite series, parametric equations and polar coordinates. There will be online quizzes(counts as 45% of the grade), online homeworks(5% of the grade),a proctored midterm(25% of the grade) a proctored cumulative final(25% of the grade).

The Calculator used in this course must be scientific, non-graphing calculators. The selected calculator for all courses including this one is a TI-30X IIS (note this is not part of the Multi View series for this calculator).

To clarify further, graphing calculators, multi view calculators, devices with internet connectivity, and calculators with a built-in CAS (computer algebra system) are not permitted.

This course is designed for the mature math student, who is willing to put in many hours learning the material.

This courses uses MYMATHLAB for all the online work.