Course Outline
This course is designed for students who need to acquire the knowledge and skills of one-variable calculus at a general level for the studies in science or engineering. The course places special emphasis on the theoretical foundations as well as the methods and techniques of computation and their applications..
Text and References
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This is available at the CUHK library.
The text/reference should not be treated as a substitute for the lectures. The lectures may present the material covered in the text in a different manner, or deviate from it entirely. You should take your own notes in class.
Reading the sections of the reference books corresponding to the assigned homework exercises is considered part of the homework assignment; you are responsible for material in the assigned reading whether or not it is discussed in the lectures.
Academic Offenses
The Chinese University of Hong Kong places very high importance on honesty in academic work submitted by students, and adopts a policy of zero tolerance on cheating and plagiarism. Any related offence will lead to disciplinary action including termination of studies at the University. For information on categories of offenses and types of penalties, students should consult the following link: .
Assessment
Your final letter-grade will be determined by your point Ranking viz. your final score (out of 100 points). The total score for your course grades is distributed as follows:
WeBWork Coursework
- Schedule of WeBWork Coursework:
- The weekly WeBWork coursework exercises will be released every Tuesday NOON.
- Our MATH1010 TAs will demonstrate a few worked examples for you every Thursday in our regular face-to-face Tutorial class and provide you with a Q&A activity.
- Please submit the weekly WeBWork coursework answers every next Tuesday before 11:59 AM.
- Please attend the tutorial to which you have been assigned.
- Our tutors can help you to understand your coursework.
- You should make every effort to finish the WeBWork assignments and seek help with problems you have not been able to solve.
Examination Schedule
Schedules of mid-term test and final examination are:
Quiz 1
- There will be no makeup exams.
- Please go to the class indicated by your registered course code via the CUSIS system.
- As per university regulations, you will be required to present your student ID card.
- All examinations are closed book. No notes are permitted.
- You may use a calculator, but your calculator should NOT contain any "programmable" equations or formulae. The use of computers/cellular phone/graphing calculators will NOT be permitted during exams or quizzes.