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MAC 2311 .0002 CALC & ANAL GEO I
Spring 2003 , 4 credit hours

INSTRUCTORMr. Ahmed Ameur
OFFICEMAP101
OFFICE HOURSMW 17:00-18:45
M 10:00-10:50 (Math Lab)
PHONE407-823-4837
EMAIL ucfinite@yahoo.com
CLASS LOCATION    MAP 204
CLASS TIMES MW 19:00-20:45
TEXTBOOKCalculus 4th ed.
by James Stewart

ATTENDANCE POLICY
Students will be required to sign an attendance sheet.

HOMEWORK
Homework will not be collected nor graded. Quizzes will be given at least once a week.

TESTS
There will be four in-class tests and a mandatory final.

GRADING POLICY
Quizzes - 10%. Skills tests - 15%. Tests - 50%. Final - 25%.

GRADING SCALE

AverageGrade
90 - 100% A
80 - 89% B
70 - 79% C
0 - 69% F

NC POLICY
If you attend 80% or more of the lectures, take all tests (including skills tests), and have a final average of at least 50% then No Credit (NC grade) may be awarded in place of an F.

IMPORTANT DATES
Holiday 01-20-03Withdrawal deadline 02-28-03Spring Break March 17-23Last day of class 04-21-03Finals period April 22-28 The final exam day will be announced in class

OTHER INFORMATION
Students will be required to take skills tests. These are computer-generated and computer-graded tests that are administered outside of class. There will be two of these tests, and a passing grade is 11 correct out of 14 questions. Students will have opportunities to practice the skills tests before taking them and will have 4 proctored opportunities to take them for credit. Each skills test will be offered over a three-week period. The student who passes a skills test on the first day of that three-week period (at least 11 correct out of 14 questions) will receive a grade of 100. The grade received for passing a skills test will then drop off little by little each day so that the student who passes on the last day of the three-week period (11 correct out of 14) will receive a grade of 80. The student who does not achieve a passing score during the three-week period will receive a grade of 0 for that test. The use of calculators is not allowed for any test or quiz.
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