Final exam information: The final exam is on December 11, 3:30 PM, in MATH 104. The exam will cover all course material (see topics.html) but with a little bit more emphasis on the more recent topics which were not covered on the midterms (Chapter 7 of the textbook). Books, notes, or calculators will not be allowed.

Old Math 101 final exams are posted on the AMS web site at http://www.ams.ubc.ca/services/exam_database/math_exams.html.

The last class on November 28 will be a review class - suggestions are welcome! My office hours before the final exam will be as follows:


Mathematics 101 (Integral Calculus), Fall 2003



Instructor: I. Laba. Office: Math Bldg 239. Phone: 822 2450. E-mail: ilaba@math.ubc.ca.
Office hours: Monday 11-12, Tuesday 10-11, Wednesday 3-4

Textbook: R. Adams, Single Variable Calculus, 5th edition.

Course web page: http://www.math.ubc.ca/~ilaba/math101

This is an honours section of Math 101, covering the same topics, but in more depth and with more emphasis on harder exercises. Some theory (rigorous definitions, theorems, proofs) will be given, with emphasis on logical thinking rather than memorization.

Prerequisites: A grade of 5 in AP Calculus AB, or 75% on the Calculus Challenge exam. Registration is only possible through the Mathematics Department.

Your course mark will be based on the homeworks (10%), two midterms (20% each), and the final exam (50%). The midterms will be held in class on Wednesdays, Oct. 1 and 29. The date of the final examination will be announced by the Registar later in the term. Attendance at the final examination is required, so be careful about making other commitments (such as travel). Grades may be scaled.

Homeworks will be due every Wednesday except the midterm days. If you cannot come to Wednesday's class, ask a friend to hand in your homework, or bring it to my office by 3 PM. The lowest two homework scores will be dropped. You are encouraged to discuss the homework with other students, but please write up the solutions on your own. It is best to get started on the homework early in the week; if you have any questions, please feel free to ask during office hours.



Academic concession. If you are unable to write a midterm or hand in a homework on time, and if you: you will be eligible for academic concession. The default is that your course mark will be based on your other work (homework: 10%, midterms and final exam: total of 90%). If you would like to make up for the missed work in other ways, please discuss it with me as early as possible.

Topics covered in class and recommended exercises from textbook

Homework 10, due Nov 26

Homework 9, due Nov 19 and solutions

Homework 8, due Nov 12 and solutions

Homework 7, due Nov 5 and solutions

Midterm 2 solutions

Sample Midterm 2 and answers

Homework 6, due Oct 22 and solutions

Homework 5, due Oct 15 and solutions

Homework 4, due Oct 8 and solutions

Midterm 1 solutions

Homework 3, due Sept 24 and solutions

Homework 2, due Sept 17 and solutions

Homework 1, due Sept 10 and solutions

Course schedule (tentative)


[Mathematics Department] [University of British Columbia]