The University provides many support services to help you, both in mathematics and in your other studies. This is a partial list; your instructor will inform you of more as he or she learns of them. If you find out about others, please share that knowledge with your instructor.
Tutoring Services and Support Programs
Your Instructor: Your instructor is extremely valuable. Don't miss class. Ask questions. Go to office hours as often as necessary. Make an appointment if your class schedule conflicts. A list of instructors is available at http://math.arizona.edu/academics/courseinfo
Preparation & Practice: A review of the essential skills from precalculus that are needed for success in Calculus I and II can be found in an on-line version available at http://prep.math.lsa.umich.edu/pmc/ . Preparing for Math 122A and Math 122B worksheets can be found on the Calculus homepages http://math.arizona.edu/~calc/m122.html
WebAssign: Your instructor might require that homework be submitted through a computer grading program called WebAssign. Information can be found at http://math.arizona.edu/~calc/WebAssignUA.html.
Calculator Programs:Programs for most of the common models of graphing calculators can be found at http://math.arizona.edu/~krawczyk/calcul.html. Programs relevant for Calculus I are: Evaluate a Function (Intro to Programming), Difference Quotient, Left-Right Sums or Allsums, and Rectangles. Programs relevant for Calculus II are: Allsums, Slopefields, Euler (Numerical), Euler (Graphical), and Series. Your instructor will tell you which programs are needed for your section.
Updated 8/20/16