Math 105, 2012W Term 2

Integral Calculus with Applications to Commerce and Social Sciences


Course information

This is the common page for all sections of MATH 105 in Term 2 of the 2012W session (January to April 2012). Here you will find the course outline, suggested homework and practice problems, course policies, exam dates, common handouts and supplementary notes, other course information, and information on available resources. For section-specific information, please follow the individual section links below or contact your instructor.

Text

The required textbook for this course is Calculus: Early Transcendentals, second custom edition for UBC, by Briggs and Cochran. The textbook is available at the UBC Bookstore. The textbook comes in three volumes. We will need volumes 2 and 3 (you used volume 1 in math 104). Some additional course material may be provided as needed.

Beginning-of-term registration information


Grading Schemes

Your grade will be computed based on the following formula: Please note that grades may be scaled to ensure fairness across sections.

Exam Dates and Policies


Coursework Policies


Academic misconduct


Individual section links


Help outside class


Need a review of differential calculus?

Not sure if you remember all the material from Math 104 that we will need in Math 105? Try the following problems as a quick refresher course in differential calculus. This list is not meant to be exhaustive, but representative.

Course Outline


Practice problems

This section contains a list of problems from the textbook and will be updated weekly. These are not to be turned in, but working through them will help crystallize the concepts covered in class. Not all parts of a textbook section will be emphasized equally in lectures, and these problems serve as guidelines for identifying the important and relevant parts that constitute the course syllabus. Exam questions will be largely modelled on these problems.

Midterm and exams