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MAC 2311 .0002 CALC & ANAL GEO I
Fall 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.

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

GRADING POLICY
Quizzes - 10%. Skills tests - 15%. Tests - 45%. Final - 30%.

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.

CLASS WEB PAGE
http://gauss.math.ucf.edu/~aameur
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