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Wake Technical Community College
Mathematics & Physics Department Mathematics & Sciences Division
Spring 2021
Course Syllabus
MAT 272 Calculus II Credit: 4 hours
Section: 0003 Contact: 5 hours
Description
This course is designed to develop advanced topics of differential and integral calculus. Emphasis is placed on the
applications of definite integrals, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, infinite series, conic
sections, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and differential equations. Upon completion, students should be able
to select and use appropriate models and techniques for finding solutions to integral-related problems with and without
technology.
Allocation of Lab Time
The two hours designated for lab activities in Calculus II will be integrated seamlessly within the five hours of contact
time.
Pre/Co-requisites
MAT 271 with a C or better. Students who have not met the prerequisite(s) may not remain registered for this course.
Talk with the instructor about possible issues. This course is necessary to advance to MAT 273.
Required Textbook
Stewart - Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 8th Ed WebAssign Student Access Kit
ISBN 9781337771467 (single term) OR 9781337771474 (See course Blackboard shell for additional information)
Required Technology
An enhanced scientific calculator such as the TI-36X Pro is required for this course. Technology with graphing capability,
such as a TI-84 or TI-89 or an internet enabled device (with software such as Geogebra, Desmos or Wolfram Alpha), is
required for in-class activities and homework. WebAssign will be used in this course and access to it should be
purchased. This course has been listed as a web-assisted course. The instructor will utilize email and the Internet to
provide students with material necessary for success in this course.
, Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, this section of MAT 272 will be fully online. Students enrolling in this course should have a
working computer with the ability to download and install software (this means that a Chromebook or similar style computer will
not be enough). Students are required to have access to a webcam and microphone and to install online proctoring software for
major assignments. Students are also required to have reliable internet access with speed of at least 1 MB Download and Upload.
All Online, Hybrid, and Blended classes begin with a Course Entry Quiz (CEQ). Completing the required CEQ is the way students
show that they have started the class. Students may login to Blackboard and complete the CEQ once the semester begins or any
time before the due date posted in the course announcement in Blackboard. Students in online, hybrid, and some blended
courses may be required to complete tests or assignments with a proctor at a Wake Tech eLearning Testing Center or an approved
proctor location. Click here to learn more about Wake Tech's distance education policies. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this fall
2020 course will now be conducted completely online. Additional information will follow from the corresponding department
assigned to this course. You may also receive additional information from the instructor via email or Microsoft Teams.
Your Instructor
Your instructor is a valuable resource in any course that you take. You are always welcome to come to office hours. Do
not wait until you are struggling to contact your instructor for help:
Name: Lyudmila Galeyeva Phone:
Location: online at MS Teams E-mail: lgaleyeva@waketech.edu
Preferred method of communication: email , start with your class section
Office Hours at MS Teams: Tue 1-1:50 pm and 3-3:50 pm, Thu 12-2:40 pm.
STEM Center at MS Teams: Tue 4-5 pm
Last Day to Withdraw Without Penalty
The college attendance policy, as stated in the General Catalog, will be followed. The last day to withdraw from a class
without a penalty is March 24, 2021. If you attend class beyond that date, you will get a grade of A, B, C, D, F, WF, or WP
as outlined in the division's policy document. It is the responsibility of the student to obtain a course withdrawal form,
get it signed by the appropriate people (including the instructor) and submit it to the registrar. You may read the entire
Withdrawal Policy and Attendance Policy on the math department website (opens in new window) [plain text:
https://www.waketech.edu/about-wake-tech/divisions/mathematics-sciences-division/departments/mathematics-
physics].
Class Cancellation:
If for any reason this class does not meet for all required minutes, class time will be made up via out-of-class
assignment(s). Details will be clearly explained on Blackboard.
Tests and Exams
There will be eight tests given during the semester and a comprehensive final exam. Students will be allowed to use the
TI-36X Pro scientific calculator on these assessments. Graphing calculators and phone apps will not be allowed. Students
will be given a designated amount of time to complete all tests. The time will begin when the tests have been passed
out. Students who come in tardy will not be given additional time. There will be NO MAKE-UP allowed on any missed
test, however, the final exam percentage score may be used to replace the lowest regular test score.
Students must complete all tests and exams independently, without help from any other person or group. Using any
resources or materials that are not allowed on an exam is a violation of the Academic Integrity Agreement and will
result in a zero on the test and a referral to the Office of Student Conduct. If an academic integrity violation is
suspected, your instructor may select some problems from any test to ask a student to explain verbally, 1-on-1, either
on the phone or through MS Teams which will be recorded. If a student is unwilling or unable to correctly explain their
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