Applied Calculus I
MTH 261-006N
Annandale Campus
Northern Virginia Community College
Dr. Don Goral
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Course Syllabus:
Applied Calculus I - MTH 261-006N, spring 2026 (3
credits)
Copyright © 2014 Shana
Calaway, Dale Hoffman, David Lippman This is a free PDF file to download. If you follow this link, you will also see an option to order a hard copy for $10.00 Here is the download link: www.opentextbookstore.com/appcalc/appcalc.pdf A graphing calculator is required. TI-84 recommended. CLASS MEETINGS: Tuesday, Thursday: 12:45 PM - 2:05 PM, CA 303 OFFICE HOURS: CT 336A Monday, Wednesday:
9:00 am - 10:30 am Monday, Wednesday: 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Tuesday, Thursday: 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm Friday: 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Check my calendar on the Contact Dr. Goral page of my website to see when I am available. Request a specific day and time. If it is a Zoom appointment, tell me if this is a one-to-one appointment or if I can open it up to any other interested class members. When I confirm the appointment, I will be in my office or I will start a Zoom meeting at the desired time. IMPORTANT DATES:
Tuesday, 01/20/26-
first day of class
Link to Course
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Accessibility Services: Request for Alternate Format
·
Course
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Enrollment
Services: Course Repeat Request
·
Enrollment
Services: Enrollment with Permission
·
Financial
Aid: Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Appeal
Form
·
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Services: Vehicle Registration Form
·
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and
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to
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to audit. ·
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to
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and
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aid
disbursement dates. ·
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to apply for graduation.
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Statement
As noted in the Course Prerequisites Policy, some courses have prerequisite or
corequisite requirements that are established to
foster a student’s success in the course. Students may
not enroll in a course for which they do not meet the
prerequisites by the time the course begins or for
which they do not simultaneously enroll in any
corequisite. Students may be administratively dropped
from any course for which they have not met the
prerequisite. If a course has a prerequisite, it is
the responsibility of the student to ensure completion
of this pre-requisite course first. Any student
needing assistance in determining prerequisite or
corequisite requirements can reach out to their
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and Responsibilities
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promotes and encourages honesty, integrity, and
respect among NOVA students and staff. We accomplish
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comprise the following areas: Student Integrity and
Conduct
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alleged
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(SOS)
For
students who believe an unfair resolution was made for
a formal complaint made to NVCC (i.e., academic
concerns, ethical behavior, violation of College
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financial aid, etc.), SOS will investigate the
student’s concern.
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Tanneh Kamara TITLE IX
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civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the
basis of sex in educational programs, activities,
admission, and employment. Complaints of sex-based
discrimination, sexual violence, domestic violence,
dating violence, and sexual or gender-based harassment
are governed by the Title IX Policy. For more
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24/7 online tutoring (via Brainfuse) is free to all
students. To access online tutoring, click on the 24/7 Tutoring
link located in your Canvas course in the course
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