Welcome to the homepage of Math F252 Calculus II for Spring 2026 in the Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Instructors
- Glen Woodworth, asynchronous section 001 (CRN 30347)
- info: asynchronous online on Canvas
- contact: gwoodworth@alaska.edu
- Youngho Yoo, in-person section 901 (CRN 31037)
- info: MWF 11:45am-12:45pm, Th 11:30am-1pm, Gruening 409
- contact: Chapman 303B, yyoo2@alaska.edu
- Ed Bueler, in-person section 902 (CRN 31788)
- info: MWF 9:15-10:15am, Th 9:45-11:15am, Chapman 106
- contact: Chapman 306C, elbueler@alaska.edu
Canvas course pages
Log in to the Canvas page for your section:
- Woodworth (asychronous section 001): canvas.alaska.edu/courses/30029
- Yoo (in-person section 901): canvas.alaska.edu/courses/30032
- Bueler (in-person section 902): canvas.alaska.edu/courses/30035
to see
- your grades
- the link to Gradescope for submitting Homework
- solutions to Homework
- other Announcements
Getting Started
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Read the Syllabus for your section (tab at left). “In-person” is for sections 901 and 902 (Yoo & Bueler).
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See the Schedule for your section (tab at left). Check it often to find out what happens next!
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The textbook is online: OpenStax Calculus Volume 2.
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Do the Homework.
- Homework solutions are available in advance at the Canvas page! Really! Your Homework will be graded only for completion and effort, but of course you need to write something sensible. You will need to scan and upload each Homework Assignment as a single PDF file in Gradescope; find the Gradescope link on your section’s Canvas page (as above). See the Tech Help page for help on scanning and uploading.
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Show up and take the weekly Quizzes.
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There are two Midterms and a Final. See the Schedule for your section (tab at left) for dates. See the Exams tab for the sections covered and old exams for review.
Resources
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The Math & Stat Tutoring Lab is open for in-person tutoring and online tutoring! You can sign up for online tutoring.
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The Quizzes and Exams tabs include old versions with solutions.
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What are we studying? Check out these Wikipedia pages:
Site design derived from the coordinated Calc I website, an original Jekyll design by David Maxwell.


