Course Syllabus
Important Lab Instructions (Please Read!)
Please read the following instructions BEFORE the first day of classes: First Class Announcement
Steps on Practicing for eGrade Quizzes/Tests
eGrade Practice Site: http://einstein.math.fsu.edu:9233/students/
Lecture Notes (Please use this link to print the notes for lecture)
Grades and iClicker Info: Please login to Canvas and visit our course site to view grades and to register your iClicker.
Exam Help Sessions in 110MCH:
Test 1: Wednesday, September 26 10am-11am
Test 2: Wednesday, October 24 10am-11am
Test 3: Wednesday, November 28 10am-11am
Final Exam: Wednesday, December 5 10am-11:30am
Final Exam Information
Final Exam Registration Site: Click Here
Information regarding your final exam registration: Click Here (although this says MAC1105, it is the same for all other basic math courses including MAC2233)
You should use this link to check your exam times for your other courses. It is important to pick an exam time for our class which does not conflict with your other final exam times.
Please do the following during the last week of classes:
- Use the Final Exam Registration Link to check your final exam DAY, TIME AND CLASSROOM.
- Math Exams are scheduled in 6 different classrooms, in HTL, 107 MCH, and 319 HCB - so make sure you know where you are scheduled.
- To enter the classroom, you must put all notes away, and get your FSUcard (or photo ID) in hand to show the TA at the door.
- Students who want to look over notes are allowed to stand in the hallway.
- When you enter, check the displayed seating chart for where you are assigned to sit in the room.
- You will be allowed 1 sheet of scrap paper at a time (like usual).
Tutoring Information
Click here for a list of the office hours and location for our TAs.
Click here to see the private tutors list from FSU's math department.
ACE Tutoring Weekly Groups and PreTest Groups: 7:00pm-8:00pm in WJB Ground Floor
7:00pm-8:45pm on Test Weeks
Additional Information:
Algebra Review Videos from Mrs. Blackwelder; these are a great resource for tuning up your algebra skills! The objective numbers are described on the following link: Objectives
Some Algebra You May Need to Review
Examples of Graphing Strategy
Properties of Logarithms
Derivative Rules
Integration Rules
Midpoint Rules