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MATH-212 - Calculus II - Violeta Kovacev-Nikolic

Course:Calculus II
Professor:Violeta Kovacev-Nikolic
Email:violeta.kovacev-nikolic@canyons.edu
Format:
  • OnlineLive
Course Length:
  • 16 Week

Introduction

Hello, and Welcome!

As you probably already know, MATH 212 is the second part of the sequence of three calculus courses and represents an essential building block for further studies in STEM. It is a relatively fast-paced and challenging course that requires a solid foundation in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, precalculus, and the first part of the calculus. Students who attained mastery in these prerequisites and those who appreciate math and sciences usually enjoy furthering their knowledge, though they know that it takes time, hard work, and effort to attain success. I am excited to assist you on your path of learning the course topics during the upcoming term and look forward to seeing you in our first class (please be sure that you are present!).

Professor V. Kovacev-Nikolic

Course Description

The course includes a variety of essential topics from Calculus II. We will start the semester by reviewing and expanding our knowledge regarding logarithmic, exponential, inverse trigonometric, and hyperbolic functions. We will also explore the calculus of parametric curves and curves defined through polar coordinates. After learning about indeterminate forms and l’Hospital’s Rule, we will explore various integration techniques and their applications. The next segment of the course involves infinite sequences and series. At the end of the semester, we will learn about differential equations.

The course carries five credit units.

What to Expect in this Course

Your commitment is essential for your success. To stay on task, you will need to invest time and continuously make an effort. In general, you should spend about 2-3 hours per every hour of class time (which means 10-15 hours per week), or more, as needed. Please do your best to fulfill the following expectations:

  • Consistently attend classes: Regular attendance is required. Using the Zoom link on the left-hand side menu in Canvas, join a live session on time and stay until the end. Apart from the first day of class when no-show students are dropped (which allows waitlisted students to enroll), you may have two grace absences; please save them for true emergencies or illnesses. If you miss three class meetings, you may be dropped from the course unless there is a valid reason. Three late arrivals may count for one absence.
  • Participate in the class: Learning is more efficient when students get actively involved. During lectures, you will participate. I will ask you to engage and provide answers and explanations, either individually or via group work, where you will discuss relevant concepts with peers, solve problems, and present results to the class.
  • Prepare before the class: To get the most out of this course, you should prepare for each class meeting. Ideally, you should review the concepts and examples taught in the previous lesson. You may need to watch an introductory video, read the assigned portion of the eBook, or complete a short quiz before a class.
  • Review continuously: After each lecture, try to review your notes. Your learning and retention will be more efficient if you redo the class examples and read the relevant section in the eBook.
  • Complete assignments on time: Please stay on top of your tasks! To learn and retain, you should tackle your homework as soon as possible, ideally within a day from the class meeting.
  • Ensure you have access to WebAssign: A substantial portion of your homework assignments will be in WebAssign. This online learning platform includes an eBook and interactive problems with instant feedback and video tutorials. Consider this as required coursework that you need to complete to succeed in the course.
  • Take all exams: Supervised tests will occur during regular class meeting times on Campus. If there is a change in health-related requirements that would render on-campus meetings impossible, we will have online proctored tests. In that case, you will also need a secondary device (e.g., a smartphone or a tablet) to stream a video of your surrounding workspace and to scan and upload your written work to Canvas during a limited-time window after finishing the test.

Be proactive and seek help: During the semester, you are encouraged to ask questions, form or join a study group, attend office hours, and use tutoring services provided through the Learning Center (TLC) or MESA.

Types of Assessments

Low-stakes formative assignments (e.g., quizzes, homework, and so on) will help you learn the course concepts and master the needed mathematical skills. Summative assessments (typically exams) will provide feedback on how well you understand and know the course concepts. More specifically, there may be any or all of the following:

  • Class participation (individual or group work)
  • Homework assignments
  • Quizzes
  • Review assignments
  • Projects
  • At least three midterm tests and a comprehensive final

Textbook Information

Title and Author:

Calculus by James Stewart (8th edition)

ISBN

9781337771399

Cost:

$76.55

URL by author:

https://www.stewartcalculus.com/

URL by publisher:

https://www.webassign.net/features/textbooks/scalc8/details

Important notice: The course is enhanced with an online educational platform provided through WebAssign. This resource includes the course eBook and online homework. Access to WebAssign can be purchased through the College of the Canyons Official Bookstore or directly from the publisher, through a link in Canvas. WebAssign is required, and without it, you will not be able to complete the necessary coursework. Students who have already used this resource can reuse it (though they may need to pay the price difference between the single and multi-term options).

Other Relevant Course Information

Technological requirements: You will need to have some equipment to participate in online live classes and complete your assignments. More specifically, you will need the following:


Additional Resources

Canvas

This course can be accessed on the first day of class via Canvas at https://coc.instructure.com. Log into Canvas using your CanyonsID single sign-on:

  • CanyonsID Username is your COC student email address (Ex: username@my.canyons.edu)
  • CanyonsID Password is your COC student email password

Please visit the Get to Know Your Online Classroom page for help logging into Canvas and for tips on using Canvas and Zoom. Canvas Chat Support is also available 24/7 for any Canvas related issues.

Online Education

Check out the Online Education website for more information on a variety of topics that can help you be a successful online student such as: exam proctoring, learning styles, computer skills, and tips for student success. If this is your first online course, feel free to take our online learning readiness assessment to assess your skills.

The Learning Center (TLC)

The TLC provides FREE online tutoring resources to COC students!

Academic Accommodation Center (AAC)

College of the Canyons AAC provides educational services and access for eligible students with documented disabilities who intend to pursue coursework at COC. A variety of programs and services are available which afford eligible students with disabilities the opportunity to participate fully in all aspects of the college programs and activities through appropriate and reasonable accommodations. For more information on their services visit the Academic Accomodation Center website.

Online Counseling

The Counseling Department offers appointments online. You can schedule an appointment by visiting the Online Counseling website. Counselors can help you map out a plan to reach your educational goals as well as advise you on course selection and registration.

Management of Stress and Mental Health

Often the pressure on our students is very strong, involving academic commitments, relationships, outside jobs and family pressure to name a few. The staff and faculty of College of the Canyons are here to see you succeed academically and care about your emotional and physical health. You can learn more about the broad range of confidential student services, including counseling and mental health services available on campus by visiting the Student Health & Wellness Center in the Student Services Building (across from the bookstore). The phone number is 661-362-3259 that you can call 24/7. You can also e mail for an appointment at StudentHealthCenter@canyons.edu. At the Canyon Country Campus the Health Center will be in the new Student Services Building.

Also, the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline number is now 988. All students at COC are encouraged to enter that phone number in their cells. You can call it when you, or someone you know, is having thoughts of suicide or is in severe distress.

You can also now use the Crisis Text Line: Just text "Courage" to 741741. Someone will get back to you immediately. Its free, 24/7, and confidential.

Veterans Resource Center

The College of the Canyons Veterans Resource Center is a department within the Student Services Division at the college, created to help veterans and veteran dependents with applying to College of the Canyons, enrolling in classes, and requesting VA Education or Vocational Benefits. For more information please visit the Veterans Resource Center website, email veterans@canyons.edu or phone (661) 362-3469.

Library

The Library provides live online and in-person research help, access to a full range of e-resources and physical materials that support the curriculum, individual and group study areas, and much more!

Last updated: 01/15/2022 Sub#: 1229