Math 1113 Syllabus

Spring Semester, 2006

Instructor: Sam Bennett, Office: #325A GSRC

 

Office hours:        M - F      10am – 11am

 

Testing Labs:       Rooms 308 & 324, GSRC

                               

 

Computer Testing Schedule:            Test 1, Jan 25                        Test 5, Apr 12

                                                                Test 2, Feb 13                       Test 6, Apr 28

                                                                Test 3, Mar 2                        

                                                                Test 4, Mar 27                       Final Exam by appointment

                                                                Midpoint Mar 7

 

Makeup tests will be given at the discretion of the instructor. Documentation will be required.

 

See the homepage, http://www.math.uga.edu/1113/1113home.htm for details concerning the content of the tests and other policies.

 

Class quizzes: Quizzes will be given throughout each unit. No makeup quizzes are allowed, without documentation.

 

The final exam will be cumulative.

 

Determination of grades:   Test 1-6                  60%

                                                Online HW            5%

                                                Final Exam             25%

                                                Quizzes                  10%

 

Classroom Etiquette:         

Students must arrive on time to class and must stay until the end of class. If you have a specific problem with this, you should let me know.

 

No idle talking in class.

 

 

Students may be withdrawn from the class after missing more than 10% of the class periods; that is, after missing 5 class periods. If I initiate the withdrawal without your knowledge I will assign a grade of WF; if you initiate the withdrawal before the midpoint of the semester, October 10, I will assign a grade of W. Any withdrawal after the midpoint of the semester will result in a grade of WF.

 

If you have any personal problems which may affect your successfully completing this course you must communicate them with me as soon as you encounter them rather than waiting until the end of the semester after you may have failed the course.