TECHNIQUES OF MATHEMATICS – MATH 130 – Fall, 2002

 

Time:   M T Th F  9:10 - 10 am                  Location:  Collins 204

 

Professor:  Steve Prothero              Office:  Collins 307

 

Phones:    Office:  370 - 6484                      Home:  (503) 393 - 5143

 

e-mail:  prothero@willamette.edu (work)      prothero4@attbi.com (home) 

                        webpage:   http://www.willamette.edu/~prothero

 

Office Hours:  M T Th F   8 - 9  and  W  8 – noon

                            Afternoons “by appointment”

                       {In class: M T Th F   9:10 – 10 and 10:20 – 11:10, also T Th 1:50 – 3:20}

 

Text:  EXCURSIONS IN MODERN MATHEMATICS – Tannenbaum & Arnold, 4th ed.

 

Text Coverage:         Chapter     Sections      Chapter    Sections

 

                1          1 – 6                2      1, 2, 4

                3 1 – 4, 6 & 7              4 1-4, 8, 10, 11

                5  1 – 7 plus extra material    6 1 – 5, 7 & 8

                9         1 & 2              10        1 – 4

              15       (if time permits)                     

     

Grading:                  Daily Worksheets:                  30 – 40 @ 4 points                  120 – 160 

                  Chapter Exams:                  8 - 9 @ 40 points                  320 – 360

 

                  Final:          1 @ 120 points                  120

 

                                                               Total Possible:                  560 – 640

 

Grade will be determined by total points,

but will NOT be based on fixed, pre-determined percentages.

(However, 90% guarantees some kind of A, 80% some kind of B, etc)

The final will be used as a tie-breaker when necessary.

 

Group work:  The Daily Worksheets will generally be done in groups of two or three.

                  A single worksheet with all members’ names will be handed in for credit.                    (Minority reports are OK if the group can’t reach consensus.)

 

Make-up Work:  If a chapter exam must be missed for a University approved event or for some

                           other reason considered valid by the instructor a make-up exam can be taken. 

                           However there must be prior notification and agreement that a student will

                           need the make-up.  Worksheets cannot be made up.