MATH 1113
PRECALCULUS(Fall 2005)
Course: MATH 1113 Room:
1040-0209
Call: 20-148 Time: 11:00A-12:15P T R
Instructor: Liu,
Haipeng
Office:
524A Boyd Graduate Studies Bldg Email:
hliu@math.uga.edu
Office hours: 9:15-11:00
Tuesday Thursday Phone: (706) 542 2620
Course Information & Materials
- PRECALCULUS, UGA Edition, by
David Cohen, available at the University Bookstore.
- Math 1113 Homepage: http://www.math.uga.edu/1113/1113home.htm
you need read this website carefully. You can get most information you
need there.
Testing Lab:
- Room 324 or 308, Boyd GSRC
- Lab Supervisor: Sam Bennett,
325A Boyd GSRC, 542-0647
Grading: F<60<=D<70<=C<80<=B<90<=A
- Tests (90%): You must
register for a time to take each of the following tests. A few days prior
to the test date, go to the course website, choose Test Registration.
Skills Test (5%), Friday,
August 26
For information about the
Skills Test refer to the Math 1113 Homepage, choose Skills Test.
For information about each of the following tests refer to the Math 1113
Homepage, choose 1113 Syllabus.
Test
1 (10%): Thursday, Sep 1
Test 2 (10%): Wednesday, Sep 21
Test 3 (10%): Wednesday, Oct 5
Test 4 (10%): Thursday, Oct 20
Test 5 (10%): Friday, Nov 11
Test 6 (10%): Thursday, Dec 2
- Final Exam (20%): Dec 12-16
- Quizzes (10%): Class quizzes
will be given throughout each unit. No makeup quizzes are allowed. At the
end of the semester approximately 25% of the quiz grades will be
dropped.
- Online homework (5%):
Other important dates:
Holiday,
Oct 27-28: Fall
Break, Nov 23-25:Thanksgiving Break
Midpoint withdrawal
deadline: Friday Oct 14
Final Reservations: Nov 14-18
Withdrawals
- Students may be withdrawn
from the class after missing more than 5 classes. If I initiate the
withdrawal without your knowledge I will assign a grade of WF; if you
initiate the withdrawal before the withdrawal deadline, I will assign a
grade of W. Any withdrawal after the withdrawal deadline,
will result in a grade of WF.
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 are
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
Note: The course syllabus provides a general plan for the course;
deviations may be necessary.