MAT126 - Calculus B
Fall 2011
Marcelo Mendes Disconzi, PhD Candidate
Department of Mathmatics of SUNY - Stony Brook University
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Course information.
Here you will find information about Recitation R08 of MAT126 - Calculus B. For general information about the course, including homework assignments and grading policy, see Blackboard. The course coordinator is William Barcus (wbarcus@math.sunysb.edu).

Recitation R08 meets on Thu from 2:20pm to 3:15pm at Physics P 112 (click here for a map).

Instructor's email: disconzi@math.sunysb.edu

Instructor's office: 2-114, second floor of the Mathematics Building (click here for a map).

Office hours.
My office hours are on Tuesdays from 10am to 11am, and Tuesdays from 1pm to 2pm at the MLC, and on Tuesdays from 4pm to 5pm at my office (2-114, second floor of the Math Building; don't you know where the Math Bld is? Click here for a map). Recall, however, that the MLC is a place for helping students; hence, you may come to the MLC any time you want and certainly you will find a tutor there to help you. If this schedule does not work for you, send me an email (disconzi@math.sunysb.edu) to set up an appointment.

Schedule.
Here are some important dates:
Midterm 1: October 5th, 8:30-10pm at Javis 109.
Midterm 2: November 1st, 8:30-10pm at Javis 109..
Final Exam: Monday, December 19, 8:15pm-11:00pm, location: Arena (Gym).

Announcements and extra material.
Here you can find a list of common mistakes done by students in MAT126. Even though this seems very simple, make sure you understand the math involved in order to avoid such mistakes.

Extra Class - Review Session for the Final.
Thursday, Dec 15th, 2:20pm, Physics P-112 (notice that this is NOT the same room where we have the recitation).

Special review session, only for people who failed the midterms.
Wednesday, Dec 14th, 7:00pm, at room P-131 of the Mathematics Building.


Anonymous feedback.
Students are encouraged to bring suggestions and to discuss with me any concerns they may have. But if you don't feel comfortable about seeing me to discuss anything you think is not being properly handled in the course, here you have the opportunity to send me some anonymous feedback.