Syllabus (see also the course website: www.math.uga.edu/1113/

Math 1113                  

Spring 2006                

Instructor:                    Roy Segars                 Office: 602B Boyd (GSRC)

                                                                        Email:  segars@uga.edu

                                                                        Tel:      542-2583

 

Office Hours:               MWF 10:15 – 11:00, M&F12:15 – 1:00 and by appointment

 

Testing Labs:  Rooms 308 & 324, GSRC

                                    9am-10pm; No admittance after 10pm

 

Makeup Tests will be given only at the discretion of the instructor. Documentation is required. Refer to the course webpage for details concerning the content of the tests and other policies. YOU SHOULD CHECK THE CURRENT ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION WEEKLY.

 

Quizzes:         Short quizzes will be given frequently covering the assigned reading and tutorial material. No makeup quizzes will be given; however, about 20% of the quiz grades will be dropped at the end of the semester.

 

Final Exam:     Cumulative, covering the entire course and all tutorials.

 

Grading:          Test 1-6:                                  10% each

                        Quizzes & Class:                   10% total

                        Homework:                                5%

                        Final Exam:                             25%

 

Classroom Etiquette:              Students are expected to maintain a respectful and

professional attitude.

 

Attendance:                             Students missing 5 or more classes may be withdrawn by the instructor with a grade of WF.

 

Academic Honesty:                 All academic work must adhere to the standards contained in “ A Culture of Honesty.” Students are responsible for informing themselves about those standards before performing any academic work. The University’s Academic Honesty Policy may be found at www.uga.edu/ovpi.

 

Note:                                        The course syllabus is a general plan for the course; deviations announced to the class by the instructor may be necessary.