The math course formerly known as ma10.

Here are the essentials on the course. See the week-by-week for a detailed overview of what we will cover in each class and which problems are due each week.

Weekly Schedule:

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
9:00-10:20 Office Hour Office Hour
10:30-11:55 Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture
2:00 pm Hw. Due Hw. Due

Course Description: "This course will be a continuation of the material of MA 9 including further development of integration, inverse trigonometric and logarithmic functions, techniques of integrations, and applications. Other topics include infinite series, power series, Taylor's formula, introduction to differential equations, and numerical methods. MA 9 and 10 or the equivalent are recommended for all students intending to concentrate in the sciences or mathematics." See the Grand Plan below for the details.
Textbook: James Stewart's Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Volume II

Location: Kassar House, room 105. This is the Department of Mathematics, located at the corner of George Street and Thayer Street. A map from maps.google.


My office and office hours: My office is in Kassar House, room 018; that's in the basement. Office hours are displayed on the schedule above and you can also contact me if you need to set up an additional appointment.
Interesting Links:
General Related to Partial Fractions Differential Equations Polar Coordinates
Special dates:
April 23 - June 19 Late registration period
June 17 Residence halls open
June 18 Classes begin
June 20 Last day to change courses, (all students must be in their registered courses by June 21)
July 3 Grade option deadline
July 4 Independence Day holiday (no classes)
July 30-August 1 Reading period
August 1-3 Examination period
August 3 Term ends
August 4 Dormitories close