- Expectations:
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Students are expected to
- read the textbook,
- attend the lectures,
- complete all homework assignments, and
- discuss mathematics with other students.
- Assessment:
- The course grades will be computed as follows:
- 20% Homework
- 30% Midterm Exam
- 50% Final Exam
- Help:
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Help is available if you have trouble with homework or lecture material.
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The
WebCT Bulletin Board allows students to discuss problems.
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Take advantage of the
Math Centre (201 Jeffery Hall). You may drop by whenever
the Help Centre is open; no appointment is necessary.
- For more tips on how to study mathematics, see
Success
in Mathematics.
- Homework:
- There will be two kinds of homework.
- Exercises give you a chance to practice
and refine your skills. They will not be collected.
- Problem sets consist of approximately 3
questions. Intended to be harder than the exercises, they
may ask you to apply a technique in a mildly novel context
or combine concepts that you have only seen before in
isolation. Problems sets are posted in PDF. Your
browser can be trained to open these files
with the free program
Acrobat Reader. Problem sets will be collected at
the beginning of class; late homework will not be
accepted. Your best ten problem sets from each
semester will determine your homework grade. Graded
homework can be picked up in the Math 227 boxes outside of
201 Jeffery Hall.
- Written Work:
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We write to communicate. Please bear this in mind as you
complete assignments and exams. Work must be neat and legible to
receive consideration. You must explain your work in order to
obtain full credit; an assertion is not an answer. For specific
suggestions, see
A guide to writing in mathematics classes.
- Disabilities:
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Students with diverse learning styles and needs are welcome at
Queen's. In particular, if you have a disability or health
consideration that may require accommodations, please feel free
to approach me and/or the Disability Services Office as soon as
possible at (613) 533-6467. The Disability Services staff is
available by appointment to develop individualized accommodation
plans, provide referrals and assist with advocacy. The sooner
you let us know your needs, the better we can assist you in
achieving your learning goals at Queen's. For further
information, visit Health,
Counselling and Disability Services website.
- Academic Integrity:
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It is the obligation of each student to understand the
University's policies regarding academic honesty and
to uphold these standards. Students are encouraged to
talk about the problems, but should write up the solutions
individually. Students should acknowledge the assistance
of any books, software, students or professors.
- Technology:
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Students are encouraged to use calculators and computer
algebra systems. However, these aids will not be allowed
during the exams.