MAP
2302
.0001
Differential Equations I
Spring
2004
, 3
credit hours
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| INSTRUCTOR | Dr.
Constance Schober
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| OFFICE | 231E
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| OFFICE HOURS | MW 11:30 -- 12:30
R 10:30 -12, F 11:30 --1
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| PHONE | 407 823 0147
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| EMAIL | cschober@mail.ucf.edu
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| CLASS LOCATION | MAP 405
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| CLASS TIMES | MWF 10:30 -- 11:20
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| TEXTBOOK | Differential equations, 5th edition
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| by | D.G. Zill
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ATTENDANCE POLICY A student who must miss class is expected to getthe notes from other students. Students are expected to be present for alltests and exams. Attendance will be monitored randomly. If the record shows that you have attended 90% of monitored classes, you will get a bonus of 2% of the final grade.
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HOMEWORK Homework problems will be assigned dailybut not collected. Doing and understanding the homework is an essential part of the course. Most of the test problems will be taken from the homework assignments.
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TESTS There will be four in-class tests and a final. Each test counts for 20% of your grade. Similarly, the final counts for 20%. There will be no make-up tests. If a test is missed for a legitimate reason (to be determined by the instructor) then the final (comprehensive) exam will be counted twice, as a missed test and as a final exam.
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GRADING SCALE |
| Average | Grade | | 90 - 100%
| A | | 80 - 89%
| B | | 70 - 79%
| C | | 60 - 69%
| D | | 0 - 59%
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IMPORTANT DATES Friday, February 27, 2004. Holidays: Jan. 19, March 8 --13.Last day of class: Monday, April 19, 2004.Final Exam: To be Announced.
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TENTATIVE LIST OF TOPICS Chapters 1-7
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OTHER INFORMATION There are no make-up tests. In the case of documented absences due to family emergencies, illness or official university functions the final exam may be counted twice. Disability Policy:Students with disabilities who needaccommodations in this course must contact the professor at the beginningof the semester and must be registered with Student Disability Services(Student Resource Center, room 132, phone 407-823-2371, TTY/TDD only phone407-823-2116) before requesting accommodations.
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CLASS WEB PAGE http://math.ucf.edu/~cschober/main.html
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