MATH-2080-WBP01

Welcome to the permanent home page for Section WBP01 of MATH-2080 (Calculus 3) at Southeast Community College in the 10-week Summer session of 2025. I am Toby Bartels, your instructor.

Course administration

Contact information

Feel free to send a message at any time, even nights and weekends (although I'll be slower to respond then).

Readings

The official textbook for the course is the 4th Edition of University Calculus: Early Transcendentals by Hass et al published by Addison Wesley (Pearson). You automatically get an online version of this textbook through Canvas, although you can use a print version instead if you like. This comes with access to Pearson MyLab, integrated into Canvas, on which many of the assignments appear. There is also a packet of course notes (DjVu).

Try to read this introduction before the first day of class:

Most of the dates below are wrong!

Curves and functions

  1. Review of vectors:
  2. Parametrized curves:
  3. Integrating parametrized curves:
  4. Arclength:
  5. Matrices:
  6. Functions of several variables:
  7. Limits and continuity in several variables:
  8. Vector fields:
  9. Linear differential forms:
Quiz 1, covering the material in Problem Sets 1–9, is available on June 13 Friday and due on June 16 Monday.

Differentiation

  1. Differentials:
  2. Partial derivatives:
  3. Levels of differentiability:
  4. Gradients:
  5. The Chain Rule:
  6. Tangent flats and normal lines:
  7. Linear approximation:
  8. Local optimization:
  9. Constrained optimization:
  10. Lagrange multipliers:
Quiz 2, covering the material in Problem Sets 10–19, is available on June 27 Friday and due on June 30 Monday.

Integration

  1. Integration on curves:
  2. Integrating vector fields:
  3. Integrating scalar fields:
  4. Double integrals:
  5. Setting up multiple integrals:
  6. Areas, volumes, and averages:
  7. The area element:
  8. Coordinate transformations:
  9. Polar coordinates:
Quiz 3, covering the material in Problem Sets 20–28, is available on July 11 Friday and due on July 14 Monday.

More integration

  1. Parametrized surfaces:
  2. Integrals along surfaces:
  3. Flux across surfaces:
  4. Integrals on surfaces:
  5. Moments:
  6. Conservative vector fields and exact differential forms:
  7. Exterior differentials:
  8. Green's Theorem:
  9. Stokes's Theorem:
  10. Gauss's Theorem:
Quiz 4, covering the material in Problem Sets 29–38, is available on July 25 Friday and due on July 28 Monday.

Quizzes

  1. Curves and functions:
  2. Differentiation:
  3. Integration:
  4. More integration:

Final exam

There is a comprehensive final exam at the end of the session. (You'll arrange to take it some time from July 28 to August 1.) To speed up grading at the end of the session, the exam is multiple choice and filling in blanks, with no partial credit.

For the exam, you may use one sheet of notes that you wrote yourself; please take a scan or a picture of this (both sides) and submit it on Canvas. However, you may not use your book or anything else not written by you. You certainly should not talk to other people! Calculators are allowed (although you shouldn't really need one), but not communication devices (like cell phones).

The exam consists of questions similar in style and content to those in the practice exam on MyLab. To take the practice exam (which counts as a Problem Set in your grade), hit Next in the bottom right corner (now available). (The first question on the practice exam is a placeholder question that doesn't count.)

The final exam is proctored. If you're near any of the three main SCC campuses (Lincoln, Beatrice, Milford), then you can schedule the exam at one of the Testing Centers; it will automatically be ready for you at Lincoln, but let me know if you plan to take it at Beatrice or Milford, so that I can have it ready for you there. If you have access to a computer with a webcam and mike, then you can take it using ProctorU for a small fee; let me know if you want to do this so that I can send you an invitation to schedule it. If you're near Lincoln, then we may be able to schedule a time for you to take the exam with me in person. If none of these will work for you, then contact me as soon as possible!

To take the actual exam online, hit Next twice (not available until scheduled). (One of the questions on the final exam is an obvious placeholder question that doesn't count toward your grade.)


This web page and the files linked from it (except for the official syllabus) were written by Toby Bartels, last edited on 2025 July 31. Toby reserves no legal rights to them.

The permanent URI of this web page is https://tobybartels.name/MATH-2080/2025SS/.

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