Mathematics 1090
Spring 2008
Instructor: Julian D. Chan
Class Time and Place: 11:50-12:50 Monday, Tuseday, Wednesday, and Fridays in BEH S 115.
Office Hours: To be announced. Students can also e-mail questions or set up a time to meet if students have a conflict with my office hour (I will do my best to make accommodations for students.)
Office Location: JWB 221
Office number: 585-9114
E-mail address: julian@math.utah.edu (Note this is the best way to contact me. It would help if you put math 1090 in the subject line.)
Web page: http://www.math.utah.edu/~julian
Students will need to check the web page and e-mail on a daily basis for various reasons such as course announcements and assignments. As such students are responsible for making sure that the e-mail address listed with the university is up to date and that students are able to receive and read messages daily. Failure to do so may prevent you from receiving important information of which you will be accountable.
Text: Mathematical Applications for the Management, Life, and Social Sciences, Volume 1, by Harshbarger & Reynolds (custom edition for the U of U).
Prerequisite: Math ACT score of 23 or grade of C or better in MATH 1010. Students should also have a good foundation in college algebra.
Course Description:
Tennatively we will cover the following chapters:
chapter 0: A review of sets, numbers, inequalities, exponents, radicals, and algebra
chapter 1: Functions, solutions of systems of linear equations, applications to business, and economics.
chapter 2:
chapter 3:
chapter 4:
chapter 5:
chapter 6:
Tutoring Lab: Free tutoring is available through the T. Benny Rushing Mathematics Center (adjacent to JWB & LCB), room 155. For more information, please see their website(http://www.math.utah.edu/ugrad/mathcenter.html )
Calculators: You may not use a calculator on the tests or quizzes (unless otherwise stated) !!!
Grading: The grades will be calculated as follows:
Quizzes 20%
Homework 20%
Exam I 15%
Exam II 15%
Final Exam 30%
Exam Days:
Exam I- Febuary 22nd 2008.
Exam II- April 4th 2008.
Final Exam- Wednesday 10:30-12:30, May 1st 2008 in BEH S 115.
Note: A make-up exam or quiz will only be given in EXTREME cases!!! Telling me you have to work that night or that traffic is bad is not a good excuse. A good reason to miss an exam is a car accident, death in the family, surgery. If you let me know well in advance that you cannot make an exam or quiz we might be able to work something out so please talk to me in advance about these situations. In general you should take the syllabus as a general outline for the structure of the course and should note that it maybe subject to change (but unless stated otherwise this will be the general outline of the course).
Homework: Homework and quizzes will be announced on my web page (or in class). Students are responsible for checking the class web page and coming to class everyday so that they know what and when homework is due aswell as for quizzes. You should take the homework assignments very seriously as it is worth 20% of your grade which is more than an exam, and just a little less than what the final is worth. Your written solutions should contain enough explanation so that one of your classmates would be able to easily understand what you have done. Generally, it is inadequate to merely write down a final answer. The style of your written solutions should be very much like that of the examples from class and from the text book. You are encouraged to study and work together on homework assignments, but you must each submit your own work. Everything you submit should be in your own words and you should thoroughly understand everything you write down. If there is something that you don’t think you understand, please come talk with me. I recommend paying close attention to your homework scores and to try to get full credit on all of your homework. Your lowest homework and quiz score will be dropped and will not be applied towards your final grade. Homework will be due in class on the day of the assignment is due.
ADA Statement: The Americans with Disabilities Act requires that reasonable accommodations be provided for students with physical, cognitive, systematic, learning, and psychiatric disabilities. Please contact me at the beginning of the semester to discuss any such accommodations you may require for the course.
Grading Scale:
A 93-100
A- 90-92
B+ 87-89
B 82-86
B- 79-81
C+ 76-78
C 71-75
C- 68-67
D+ 65-66
D 60-64
D- 57-59
E <58
A note on the grading scale: I reserve the right to change the grading scale and grading policy.
Important Dates:
Last day to drop: Wednesday, January 16th 2008.
Last day to add, elect cr/nr, or audit: Tuesday, January 22.
Last day to withdraw: Friday, Febuary 29th 2008.
Last day of class: Wednesday, April 23rd 2008.
Final Exam: Wednesday 10:30-12:30, May 1st 2008 in BEH S 115.
Holidays (NO CLASS)
President's Day Febuary 18th 2008.
Spring Break Mon-Sat, March 17-22 2008.
Decorum: The purpose of this class is to allow me to assist you, the students, to learn math. It is not to allow anyone (including myself) to show off or to belittle or demean any other person. There is no competition for grades or favor, so such behavior will not be tolerated. If there are any comments, remarks, or suggestions that you have you can feel free to give them to me.