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Further Info:



Texting policy: 


NO TEXTING


Calculators:


A calculator (TI-83, equivalent or better) is useful for this course.


Work Load:


You will need to do a lot of reading on your own. There is no time to cover absolutely all the course material in class, but only the fundamental points that you need to understand in order to read the rest on your own. In addition to the “written homework assignments” and the “web-based homework”, it is your responsibility to make sure that you can solve all the exercises at the end of each section covered in this course. Use office hours and lab hours as much as you need to make sure of that. The exercises will be neither collected nor graded but you will be expected to know how to work them out by the next day of class if you want to be able to understand the lectures and follow the course normally.


Email Policy:


I (J.E.) will not answer questions about homework problems via email. Sorry! Should you have any such questions, please come to office hours or go to the  Help Lab (UMRC). The other instructors might have a different policy though.


If you happen to have any problem with WeBAssign,  then please contact Jeff at

math-help@colorado.edu


Homework:


Late homework will not be accepted.

But the lowest two scores will be dropped.


In the WebAssign HW, 10% of the problems will be dropped.


Midterm Exams:


The lowest MT grade will be replaced with the final exam’s grade if you choose so, provided the final is not canceled (say, because of snow).


Two missed MT means the course cannot be completed successfully. Whether it results in a drop, fail, or incomplete, depends on the personal circumstances.


We will have a review/practice in class on the day of the MT for each MT.


Final Exam:

December 15, Thursday, 7:30am-10:00am,

at a common venue to be affirmed.


Exam policy:


The exams for this course are coordinated exams. Their times and dates are written in stone and

there are no make-up exams! Therefore make sure early on that you have no conflicts with work

schedules, other classes, other tests, travel plans, etc.

If you cannot make it because of emergencies or religious obligations, please talk to me.


The rooms for the exams will be announced in due time. Bring your CU student-ID to all your exams. You may be required to show it. The use of cellular phones, or any type of headset during tests is strictly forbidden.


UMRC (“Help lab”):


The Undergraduate Mathematics Resource Center is located in MATH 175. The Center will serve all students taking undergraduate Mathematics courses. For the hours please CLICK.