Lecturer:
Dr. Enriqueta Carrington;
Office: Hill Center 517
Tel. (732) 445 2390 X5937
carringt(a)math.rutgers.edu
Office hours: Wednesdays 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.; or by appointment.
Another good time to talk to the professor is right AFTER class.
Peer mentor: Sherwood Hachtman hachtman(a)eden.rutgers.edu
INFORMATION FOR THE FINAL WEEK:
Special office hours, Wednesday May 6, 3 to 5 p.m., in Hill 517.
Special review session, Wednesday May 6, 6:30 p.m., in Hill 423.
For information on the televised review of this course, see the
general page for Math 152.
Here is the information on workshops and reviews for exams, syllabus and regular homework.
TEXTBOOK: The first edition of Rogawski's Calculus Early Transcendentals, W.H.Freeman, 2008, ISBN-10: 0-7167-7267-1. It has been augmented with some Rutgers "local matter," which is also available here.
GRADING.
Midterm 1: 100 points;
Midterm 2: 100 points; Final exam: 200 points;  
Workshop write-ups: 75 points;
Quizzes: 75 points.
Total: 550 points
WORKSHOPS. On most Thursdays we'll have a workshop. Check this website for the worksheets, which will usually be posted a day or two before the workshop. Your written solutions are due on the following Thursday. NO LATE WRITE-UPS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Your exposition should be correct, clear, and complete. For more details on what constitutes a good write-up, read this brief document on writing solutions to workshop problems.
QUIZZES.  
We'll have a quiz every Monday, beginning with Monday, January 26.
Each quiz will be about the material covered during the preceding week.
To the general description of Math 152 in the web pages of the Mathematics Department.