Please read this syllabus carefully. You will be responsible for all the information given here, and for any modifications to it that may be announced in class.
Instructor: Christian Remling
Office: PHSC 817
Phone: 325-5409
E-mail: cremling....math.ou.edu
Office hours: M 10 - 11, W 3 - 4, and by appointment.
Class Homepage: www.math.ou.edu/~cremling/teaching/fa2s09.html
Text: We will not directly work with a book here; instead, I will make detailed lecture notes available on the class homepage.
Attendance: I strongly recommend that you come to class; however, I will not formally check attendance. Please also keep in mind that you are responsible for all information given out during the lectures.
Homework: Weekly homework assignments will be announced in class, and they will be posted on the course web page. I will collect your homework and grade two problems from each assignment. I will also post complete solutions on D2L.
You can work on the homework in groups, and indeed I would encourage you to do so. However, please write up your solutions by yourself and turn in a complete set of solutions.
Please take the homework very seriously and do as many problems as possible. In partiuclar, you should definitely try to look at all problems from the lecture notes, even if they are not assigned as formal homework.
Exams: We will have a midterm and a (comprehensive) final. The midterm will be held
on March 10. The final is scheduled for May 13, 8 - 10 am.
All tests must be taken at the scheduled times, except in extraordinary
circumstances. Please do not arrange travel plans that prevent you from
taking any of the exams at the scheduled time.
Grading system: Your total score is computed by adding the scores from the individual categories. The maximum scores available in each category are:
| Homework | 400 |
| Midterm | 250 |
| Final Examination | 350 |
Then the following scale is used: A 1000 - 875, B 874 - 750, C 749 - 625, D 624 - 500.
I will use D2L for the book-keeping, so you can check
your current standing at
learn.ou.edu at any time during the semester.
Note that the percentages displayed on D2L are not necessarily relevant, especially if there
should be bonus items.
This grading scheme is tentative; it provides you with a guarantee on what your grade will be in a worst case scenario. Depending on how things develop, I may very well lower the requirements or give opportunities for additional credit. However, under no circumstances will I apply special regulations for individual students, as this would be extremely unfair to the other students in class, and it would also upset the whole grading process.
Withdrawal Policy: Click here for important dates.
Grade of Incomplete: The grade of I is a special-purpose grade given when a specific task needs to be completed to finish the coursework. This is typically a term paper or other special assignment, so rarely makes sense in a mathematics course. An I cannot be given to avoid receiving a low grade.
Academic Misconduct: See www.ou.edu/provost/integrity for University policies on academic misconduct.
Students with Disabilities: The University of Oklahoma is committed to providing reasonable accomodation for students with disabilities. If you have a disability that may interfere with the demonstration of your abilities, please contact me as soon as possible to arrange accomodations necessary to ensure your full participation in the course. You will also need to register with the Office of Disability Services.