Syllabus for Math 285, Spring 2010

These sections of Math 285 will have a computer component, using the free software package Iode. A couple of times during the semester the class will meet at an EWS lab, and half the homework assignments will have a computer component. If you are a non-engineering student then you must email me during the first week, giving your NetID, so that I can create a free account for you.
Homework Due to the box outside 376 Altgeld 20%
Quizzes 15 minutes each, up to five times during the semester 5%
Test 1 Information, and Practice Test 1 and Solutions (missing the hand-drawn figures)
Wednesday 17 February, in class 15%
Test 2 Information, and Practice Test 2 and Solutions (missing the hand-drawn figures)
Friday 2 April, in class 20%
Final Exam Information, and Practice Exam (solutions available later).
Location of final exam: announced later.
Monday 10 May, 1:30-4:30pm (combined final) 40%

You may not use books, notes or electronic devices on the tests or exam.

Make up tests will be given only if you present written evidence, as soon as possible, that you did (or will have to) miss an exam for a legitimate reason, e.g. illness or family emergency. Travel and leisure plans are never a legitimate reason. Late homework will be accepted only if you get an extension from me.

If you miss a test or homework due to sickness or an emergency, then you must get a note from McKinley or the Emergency Dean. Prof. Laugesen retains the right to decide how to handle such cases.

If you have another final exam conflicting with ours, then you must bring this to the attention of Prof. Laugesen as soon as possible, and definitely before the end of April. Final exam conflicts will be resolved following the guidelines set out in the Student Code.

There is no formula fixed in advance for turning your numerical score into a letter grade. But after each test, I will indicate approximate grade ranges, so that you have some idea of how you are doing.

How to Succeed: Always re-work your lecture notes before the next class, checking every step and filling in missing details. (Allow 1 hour for this.) Read the text as you re-work your notes. The text helps give you the big picture. Start the HW early and get help on the problems you can't solve. Go over your HW solutions the day you get them back, debriefing on your successes and mistakes. Be happy with the successes, and learn from the mistakes.