Math 202, Spring 2019
Instructor:
Jingjun Han
TA: VanBlargan (Head TA),
Lin, Sherwood, Koh, Stubis
Office: Krieger 221
Office Hours: W 3 PM-5 PM in
Krieger 221
Email:
jhan@math.jhu.edu
Lectures: MWF 11-11:50, 12-12:50 Remsen 101
Textbook: Vector Calculus, 6th Edition, Marsden,
J., and Tromba, A., W.H. Freeman, August
2003,
Syllabus: 110.202,
Sketch
of lecture note.
Homework:
HW1. 1.1: 7,15,31; 1.2:
2,3,11,15,31; 1.3: 3, 8, 10, 35, 42; 1.4: 1, 4, 7; 1.5: 2, 4, 6, 7; 2.1:
2,3,7,25. Due: Feb 11-14 (section). Solution
HW2. 2.2: 2,6,7,8,13,14 2.3: 1,7,9,19,22,28 2.4: 1,6,7,12. 2.5: 2,6,16,22, 26. Due: Feb 18-21 (section). Solution
HW3. 2.6: 1,8,10,21; 3.1: 3,6,11,18; 3.2: 1,2,3,7,10,11; Due: Feb 25-28 (section). Solution
HW4. 3.3: 2,5,18,23,28,38,44,45. 3.4: 4,6,23,24,33,36. Due: Mar 4-7 (section). Solution
HW5. 4.1: 5,7,20,23,24; 4.2: 1,3,7,16,17. Due: Mar 11-14 (section). Solution
HW6. 4.3: 2,21; 4.4: 4,15,29,33,37. 5.1: 1,13; 5.2: 2,7,13,14. 5.3: 5,6,15. Due: Mar 25-28 (section). Solution
HW7. 5.4: 2,4,9; 5.5: 2,3,7,17,30; 6.1: 1,4,9,12,13. Due: Apr 1-4 (section). Solution
HW8. 6.2:
3,6,14,20,22,25,26,28,33,36; 7.1: 8,12,14. Due: Apr 8-11 (section). Solution
HW9. 7.2: 7,9,11,17; 7.3: 3,5,19,23; 7.4: 4-6,18,25; 7.5:
4,5,12,16,17,25; Due: Apr 22-25(section). Solution
HW10. 7.6 2,4,14;8.1: 7,15, 20, 21, 27, 8.2: 6,13,17,22. Due: Apr 29-May2
(section). Solution
(option) 8.3: 8,16,17,19.
Office Hours for 4.1-4.5: Tuesday
(4.2) 2 PM-4 PM in Krieger 221
03.08 Review section: Caroline VanBlargan
will review the answers to the practice midterm on
Thursday evening, 5:30 p.m. There is also a room change to 305 Olin
Hall.
There will be no review section for the second Midterm.
Second Midterm: Chapter 4-Chapter 6.
There will be no review section for the Final exam.
Practice for
midterm 0308. Solution of Midterm 0308.
Practice for
midterm 0412, Solution. Solution of Mideterm 0412.
Practice for Final
0509. Solution. Solution of Final 0509.
TA’s office hour
Caroline VanBlargan (Head TA). Office hour: 3-4 pm on Wednesday in Krieger 202. Helproom : 9-11 am Tuesday.
Hanveen Koh. Office hour: 11:00 - 12:00 on Monday in Krieger 201. Helproom: Thursday 11:00-13:00.
Jim Sherwood. Office hour: Th 11:00-12:00. Helproom: Wed 3:00-5:00.
Keaton Stubis. Office hour: Tuesday 1-2 in Krieger 201. Helproom: Monday 1-3.
Zhongyipan Lin. Office hour: M 12-1:30 (Krieger 201), Helproom: W 7-9.
Special
aid:
Students
with disabilities or other special needs that require classroom accommodation
or other arrangements must let the instructor know at the beginning of the
semester.
Academic support:
Prerequisites: AS.110.107 Calculus II OR AS.110.109
Calculus II OR AS.110.113 Honors Single Variable Calculus OR an Advanced
Placement BC score of 5.
General policies:
Ethics:
The
strength of the university depends on academic and personal integrity. In this
course, everyone must be honest and truthful. Violations include cheating on
exams, plagiarism, reuse of assignments without permission, improper use of the
internet and electronic devices, unauthorized collaboration, alteration of
graded assignments, forgery and falsification, lying, facilitating academic
dishonesty and unfair competition. Ignorance of these rules is not an excuse.
For more information see the guide on "Academic Ethics for
Undergraduates" and the Ethics board website (http://ethics.jhu.edu) for more information.
In this course, as in many math courses, working in groups to study particular
problems and discussing theory is strongly encouraged. Your ability to
talk mathematics is of particular importance to your general understanding of
mathematics. You can discuss with other students about how to approach the
problem. However, you must write up the solutions to the homework
problems individually and separately. If there is any question as to what
this statement means, please see the instructor or the TAs.
Exams:
Midterm
1: Friday Mar 8, 11-11:50, 12-12:50
Midterm
2: Friday Apr 12, 11-11:50, 12-12:50
Final
: Thursday, May 9, 9AM-12PM
No make up examination will be
given. All midterm scores will count and there is no option of retaking any
midterm exam. Excused absences from midterms
will only be permitted with a letter from the Academic Advising Office. No
excused absences are allowed from the final exam. If an exam is missed with
valid excuse, the grade for that exam will be given based on the final exam.
The grade for an unexcused exam will be zero. If you have conflicts on the
final exam, the department will notify you the adjusted dates to take the final
exam.
Grading:
Grading will
be based on Homework, Midterm 1, Midterm 2 and Final exam
Homework: 20% Midterm 1: 20%
Midterm 2: 20% Final:
40%
The course grade will be determined by an absolute
scale with a slight modification using the normal distribution curve if
appropriate.
Homework:
Problem sets will generally be posted here each
week before Friday (start from the second week), and you need to submit it in
the section next week. The following rules apply to
homework: