Textbook: "Fundamental Ideas of Analysis" by Michael Reed.
Syllabus: We will cover Chapters 2 through 6.
| Class (MWF) | Instructor | Office hours | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11:45-12:35 DBRT 207 | Hu (HAYE 146, 1-5352) | Hu.1@nd.edu | MWF 9:30-10:20 or by appointment |
Your test scores and Course Grade are posted here.
Exams:
| Test 1 | Wednesday, Sept 20 | in class | 100 points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Test 2 | Wednesday, Oct 25 | in class | 100 points |
| Final | Friday, Dec 15, 2006 | 8 am - 10 am | 150 points |
| Homeworks and Quizzes | 100 points | ||
Missed exams: Note that there will be two Midterm Exams and a Final Exam. A student who misses an examination will receive zero points for that exam unless he or she has written permission from the Vice president for residential life. If you have a valid excuse (illness, excused athletic absence etc) for missing an exam, please see me ASAP (preferably before the exam) and a makeup exam will be scheduled.
Exam conflicts: The exam conflicts are governed by
Academic code. According to Section 14.2,
students with more than 2 finals in one day, or
more than 3 finals in a 24 hour period, may negotiate to change
the time of one of these finals. If you intend to request to have the time
of your Math 30750 final changed, you must talk to your instructor by
Nov 17.
Honor Code:
Both examinations and homework are conducted under
the honor code.
While discussion in small groups in doing homework is permitted (and
strongly encouraged) in this course, the work should be your own.
Exams are closed book and are to be done completely
by yourself with no help from others.
Homeworks:
Homework problems
will be assigned during class meetings and will be
collected once a week on each Wednesday. The main purpose
of the homework is to help you learn the material. Experience shows that
students who take their homework seriously do very well in the
course because they have a better understanding of the material.