Math 1113
Pre - Calculus
Fall 2006
Instructor: Qianying Hong Call Num: 70-789
Office: 427F
Phone: (706) 542-2619 Room: Life Science C130
Office Hours: T 11-12pm, R 9:30-11:30pm Email: qyhong@uga.edu
Course Information & Materials
Bookstore.
Test Software, Recommended Installation (for Windows)
refer to the Math 1113 Homepage.
EITS Lab Sites Homepage. The web address is http://www.eits.uga.edu/sites
When using an EITS, JExam
is located under ‘Instructor Software’.
http://www.math.uga.edu/undergraduate/student_services.html
Homework:
There are two homework assignments before each test. For the deadlines of homework, please look at http://www.math.uga.edu/1113/math_1113_group_4_schedule.htm
Testing Labs:
Room 324 & Room 308, Boyd GSRC
Testing Schedule:
Look at http://www.math.uga.edu/1113/math_1113_group_4_schedule.htm
Testing:
You will need to sign up for a time for each test (Online, under the 1113 homepage).
You will need a picture ID
You can bring a TI-30(II) calculator to the tests.
Lab Supervisor
Sam Bennett, 325A Boyd GSRC, 542-3074, sbennett@math.uga.edu
Important dates
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Midpoint
Withdrawal Deadline |
Oct. 9 |
Monday |
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Fall Break |
Oct. 26 – 27 |
Thursday –
Friday |
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Nov. 22 – 24 |
Wednesday –
Friday |
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Classes Resume |
Nov. 27 |
Monday |
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Classes End |
Dec. 6 |
Wednesday |
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Reading Day |
Dec. 7 |
Thursday |
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Final Exams |
Dec. 8, 11 -
14 |
Friday, Monday
- Thursday |
Grading:
Your score will be computed as follows:
Homework: 5%, Quizzes: 10%, 6 Tests:
60%, Final Exam: 25%.
In-class quizzes will be given during the semester. The lowest 3 quiz scores will
be dropped at the end of the semester. NO make up quiz will be given.
Academic Honesty
All students are responsible for maintaining the highest standards of honesty
and integrity in every phase of their academic careers. The penalties for
academic dishonesty is severe and ignorance is not an acceptable defense.
Students should pay particular attention to sections 5 and 7 of the academic
honesty statement at www.uga.edu/ovpi/academic_honesty/culture_honesty.htm
Attendance Policy
Students are allowed no more than 5 absences including both excused and
unexcused absences. On the sixth absence a student may be withdrawn from the
course with a grade of W or WF (definitely WF after midpoint). Do not regard
these 5 allowed absences as "personal free days". These are only to be used in
cases of illnesses or family emergencies. In some cases, verification may be
required.
Standard disclaimer: This syllabus provides general guidelines for the course
and is subject to changes deemed necessary by the instructor or the department.