MAT237 - Multivariable Calculus!

University of Toronto, St George Campus, September 2019-April 2020

  1. General information
  2. Course notes
  3. Tutorials
  4. WeBWorK

General information

  1. The course syllabus contains all of the information about the class. Contact the course admin if you are not registered on Quercus and would like to see the syllabus.
  2. Your lecture and tutorial sections can be found on Acorn or at the Arts and Science Timetable. Note that we are no longer using tutorials in OISE, KP, GB 220, or SS 1086. The course instructors are

  3. Administrative questions should be sent to

    admin237@math.toronto.edu.
    Any email to other instructors or TAs about administrative matters will be forwarded to this account.

  4. Help Hours. M 12-2 in PG 003; Tu 12-1 in BA 2145 and Tu 1-3 in PG 003; W 12-1 in BA 2159; Th 10-11 in PG 003. See these and additional hours here.

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  5. Switching to MAT235. You have the choice of switching from MAT237 to MAT235, anytime on or before October 31. In order to do this you must submit this form to inquiries@math.utoronto.ca or in person at the main office of the Department of Mathematics in BA 6290. For more information see here. Details about the dropdown grading policy will be available here soon.

Course notes

The course notes will be posted online. These are the only required notes, and all material for tests and exams is described in them. They include a large number of recommended exercises.

Tutorials

In addition to lectures, you will have one hour of tutorial per week, starting January 6. Note that we are no longer using rooms in OISE, KP, GB 220, or SS 1086.

Tutorials are:
Day Time Place
Mon 4-5 SS 1083
Mon 5-6 SS 1083 or GB 303
Tue 4-5 BF 215
Tue 5-6 GB 303
Wed 4-5 SS 1083
Wed 5-6 SS 1069
Thur 4-5 MS 4279
Thur 5-6 MS 4279

WeBWorK Assignments

There will be weekly graded problem sets which will use the online homework system WeBWorK, accessible via Quercus. It will provide you with instant feedback on how well you have understood computational concepts. Here is some information about using the system: