Math 1113
Pre - Calculus
Fall 2007
Instructor: Qianying Hong Call Num: 03-704
Office: 427F Boyd Building Time: 10:10-11:00am MWF
Phone: (706) 542-2619 Room: Chemistry(1001) 0551
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, totally 12. For the deadlines of homework, please look at http://www.math.uga.edu/1113/math_1113_group_3_schedule.htm
Testing Labs:
Room 324 & Room 308, Boyd GSRC
Testing chedule:
http://www.math.uga.edu/1113/math_1113_group_3_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
Grading:
Your score will be computed
as follows:
Homework: 5%, 6 Tests: 60%, Final Exam: 25%, others
10%.
Notes: the other 10% of your
grades depend on your quizzes and your attendances.
A 92-100; A- 89-91; B+ 87-88; B 82-86; B- 79-81;
C+ 77-78; C 72-76; C- 69-71; D 60-68; F <60
Attendance Policy
Your attendance will strongly affect the remaining 10% of your grade. No more than 7 times excused or non-excused absences are allowed. On your 8th absence, you will get a W or WF (WF if after midpoint).
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
How to succeed in
this class (Most important)
Standard disclaimer: This syllabus provides general guidelines for the course and is subject to changes deemed necessary by the instructor or the department.