MAT 125: Calculus A

Spring 2002

SUNY at Stony Brook
Department of Mathematics
SUNY at Stony Brook

Welcome to Calculus!

This course is the first part of a three-semester sequence covering the essentials of differential and integral calculus in one variable. Calculus A focuses on the operation of differentiation, which was invented in the seventeenth century to deal with questions concerning rates of change.
 

Textbook:
Calculus: Concepts and Contexts. Single Variable,
Second Edition,
by James Stewart, Brooks/Cole Publishing, 2001.

Syllabus

Who's your instructor?

Homework assignments

Class schedule

Exams:

Your course grade may be obtained on-line via the Solar System.

Tutorial help is available in the Math Learning Center, located in Physics A-127.
Hours: MTW 10-9, Th 10-6, Fri 10-2.

Useful information regarding the course will be regularly posted on the World Wide Web, and can be accessed by pointing your browser to

http://www.math.sunysb.edu/calculus

DSS advisory. If you have a medical, physical, psychiatric, or learning disability that may affect your ability to carry out the assigned course work, please contact the office of Disabled Student Services (DSS), Humanities Building, room 133, telephone 632-6748/TDD. DSS will review your concerns and determine what accommodations may be necessary and appropriate. All information and documentation of disability is confidential.