Instructor Lecture Time (MWF) Location
Adam Bowers A 10:00 - 10:50 A.M. CENTR 101
WLH 2001
Jonathan Novak B 2:00 - 2:50 P.M. WLH 2001
Yeon Kyung Kim C 11:00 - 11:50 A.M. PCYNH 109
Lilit Martirosyan D 5:00 - 5:50 P.M. PETER 110

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20B Student Supplement

Announcements

(18 Jan 2016) Starting Wed, Jan 20 (Week 3), Lecture A (with Dr. Bowers) will be meeting in WLH 2001.
(Click here for a copy of the email sent to all students on 18 Jan 2015.)

(Winter 2016)   Welcome to Math 20B!  The first day of instruction is Mon, Jan 4.  Please see the course calendar for more information.  (Click here for a copy of the email sent to all students on 03 Jan 2015.)

Exam Information

The following are examples of what exams in this class might look like. They are NOT practice exams. They may differ in form and content from the exams given this term.

Textbook Information

The required textbook for the course is Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals (3rd Edition), by Jon Rogawski; published by W.H. Freeman and Company; 2015. (We will cover parts of Chapters 5-11 of the text.)

We will also use Sections 1-5 of the Math 20B Student Supplement.

Class Links

  • Class Syllabus: Information and policies regarding the course. (You are responsible for knowing the information and policies given in the syllabus.)
  • Course Calendar:   Important dates for the course in a convenient calendar format.
  • Homework List:   A list of suggested homework problems. These problems will not be collected but may be the source of quiz or exam questions.

Student Resources

  • Calculus Interactive Examples:   A resource provided courtesy Professor Al Shenk.
  • Calculus Tutoring:   Information about the Math Department's Calculus Tutoring Lab and other tutoring resources
  • OASIS:   UCSD's Office of Academic Support and Instructional Services
  • Calc101.com:   Automatic Calculus Derivatives and Integrals
  • Khan Academy: Video resources on everything from basic algebra to calculus
  • Wolfram|Alpha:   A powerful computational knowledge engine