Math 201 - Calculus I - Spring 2015


Prerequisite: You absolutely must have a passing grade in MTH 122 (Precalculus) to be in this course.

Instructor: Dr. Nathan Reff
Email: nreff at brockport dot edu
Office: Albert W. Brown Building: 297
Phone: (585) 395-5675
Office Hours: M 5:20-6:20, W 4:20-6:20, F 10:45-11:45 or by appointment, or just see if I am in!
Course Meetings: MWF 1:25-2:35 in Holmes 104
Textbook: Calculus Early Transcendentals, 6 th Ed., by Stewart (ISBN: 978-0495011699)
Syllabus: pdf

Class Material
  • Homework
  • Quiz Solutions
  • Additional Practice Problems/Exams

  • Additional Resources:
  • Student Learning Center.

  • Useful Software
  • Maple and Mathematica can be downloaded for free via the site license agreement with The College at Brockport: SUNY. (login required)
  • Sage an awesome free open-source Python-based mathematics software.
  • GeoGebra another neat free mathematics software. Here are some calculus applets using GeoGebra.
  • WolframAlpha.

  • Prerequisite Resources
  • Trigonomentry and Algebra quick references, by Paul Dawkins.
  • Lots of Algebra, Trigonomentry and other video lectures here, by Patrick JMT.

  • Additional Resources
  • Single Variable Calculus (Fall 2010), MIT (has video lectures).
  • Single Variable Calculus (Fall 2006), MIT (has video lectures).
  • Single Variable Calculus (Fall 2005), MIT.
  • Highlights of Calculus by Gilbert Strang, MIT OCW. (has video lectures).
  • Calculus by Gilbert Strang, MIT OCW.
  • Video Calculus , University of Houston (has video lectures).
  • Operation Mother Hen, University at Buffalo (has video lectures).
  • Alfred University Calculus Initiative (AUCI) - Calculus I Website.
  • Video lectures for Analytic Geometry and Calculus I, NCSU.
  • The Math Forum, Drexel has a large database of calculus resources.
  • Calculus on the Web (COW) is maintained Temple University.
  • The Calculus Page contains many sample problems.
  • University of British Columbia's calculus online homepage.
  • Math Tutorials, Harvey Mudd College.
  • The Calculus Lifesaver by Adrian Banner, Princeton.