MWF 8-8:50 AM
This course will cover the use of numerical methods to solve problems including but not limited to the following: function approximation, solutions of equations, numerical calculus, and differential equations. It includes the analysis of problems and the design and writing of programs.
A quiz will be given at the start of each class period over previous material. There will be 3 exams and a comprehensive final. The dates of these exams will be announced.
Quizzes: 35% Exams: 40% Final Exam: 25%
Scale: 90-100% A, 80-89% B, 70-79% C, 60-69% D, 0-59% F
Homework will be assigned every day, but usually not taken up. Instead, the quizzes will assess your comprehension of the material. It is in your best interest to do the homework, even though it will likely not be graded. If the instructor deems that it would benefit the class to grade the homework, he may choose to do so, without prior notice. There will also be several group projects which will count as multiple quiz grades assigned.
The two lowest quizzes will be dropped, and any quizzes missed for an excused absence will not have to be made up, however you are still responsible for learning the material you missed. Absences are not considered excused without a written note from a third party, on letterhead, with a (valid) reason for absence, signature and contact information. Acceptance of absence excuse is at the discretion of the instructor. If an exam is missed, you will be given the opportunity to make it up with your final exam. If you arrive after the quiz is given, or if you leave early without a valid excuse, your quiz grade for that day will be forfeit.
It is in your best interest to attend every class. Attendance is taken in the form of a daily quiz, and missing (or being late for) class will put you behind and it will be difficult to catch up. The two lowest quizzes will be dropped, and any quizzes missed for an excused absence will not have to be made up, however you are still responsible for learning the material you missed. Absences are not considered excused without a written note from a third party, on letterhead, with a (valid) reason for absence, signature and contact information. Acceptance of absence excuse is at the discretion of the instructor. If an exam is missed, you will be given the opportunity to make it up with your final exam. If you arrive after the quiz is given, or if you leave early without a valid excuse, your quiz grade for that day will be forfeit.
Grading Policy:
Civility in the classroom:
Students are expected to assist in maintaining a classroom environment, which is conducive to learning. Questions are encouraged and discussion is acceptable, provided it is pertinent and does not distract from the lesson.
Cheating will not be tolerated in any form. Any evidence of cheating in any form may result in a 0 on the assignment or an ‘F’ in the course.
Notes:
Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact the Disability Support Services Office (Clark Student Center, rm 168, phone: 397-4140 or TDD 397-4515) as soon as possible to make necessary accommodations.
Information on this syllabus may be subject to change. In that event, these changes will be announced in a timely manner.
Students should refer to the current MSU Student Handbook and Activities Calendar for university policies on academic dishonesty, class attendance, student rights and activities.