MTH 05, Fall 2010

Table of Contents

Math 05, sections 9505 and 9503

Syllabus

Syllabi for the current as well the previous edition of the textbook are available in the Math department webpage: Math 05 Description.

Workbook

We'll be using the following workbook prepared by Professor Uma Iyer: Math 05 workbook.

Grades

Your grade in this class will be determined as follows: There will be several quizzes (approximately one every other class), both in-class and take-home, two in-class midterms, taking most of a whole session each, and a final exam. The quizzes count cumulatively for 20% of your grade, the midterms count cummulatively for 40% and the final exam counts for the remaining 40%. In sum:

Quizzes20%
Tests40%
Final40%

Class participation and homework can earn extra credit. Homework will be assigned after every class.

Tutoring lab

Tutoring help for all math classes is available at the Department's Tutoring Lab. They are located in CP 303, and starting Wednesday September 1st, they are open Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 8:00 pm, and Friday and Saturday 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.

Mailing list

There is an electronic mailing list for this class hosted by GoogleGroups. It is required that students join the list. To subscribe please enter your emaail address in the form bellow, and click on the `Subscribe' button.

Google Groups
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After that you should receive a notification email requesting you to verify that you really want to subscribe to the group. Please follow the directions in that email. If you have trouble subscribing to the group please let me know.

Handouts

Notes.

These are a set of notes. They reflect, more or less, the material we cover in class.

Quizzes and Tests

Here you can find the tests and the quizzes that we have taken so far.

Tests

Note: This page is going to be updated regularly to reflect possible changes in the schedule and to include links to quizzes, handouts, reviews, etc. You should be checking this page regularly (at least once a week).


Author: Nikos Apostolakis <nikolaos.apostolakis@bcc.cuny.edu>

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