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Excursions
in Mathematics (Math 1140) CRN 14700 : Lecture MW 2-2:50pm
1104 Rood, Discussion/Laboratory F 11-11:50am 2209 Rood CRN 15444 : Lecture MW 2-2:50pm 1104 Rood, Discussion/Laboratory F 12-12:50pm
2209 Rood Instructor: Dr Kirsty Eisenhart Lab Instructor: Kurtis Wickey Office: 3363 Rood Mailbox: 3319 Email: kurtis.j.wickey@wmich.edu Office hours: See the combined tutor
lab hours. Course Syllabus: See the math 1140
webpage for important dates and the math
1140 syllabus for course policies.
Grading Scale:
Friday Lab Syllabus: As seen above, the Friday Lab participation involves 150 of the total 1000 course points. These points will be earned through quizzes, homework, group work, and attendance as shown below. For any assessment, you must show your work in order to receive full credit. If you only state the end result you will not earn full credit on the problem.
Homework: Homework will be assigned weekly and collected at the
beginning of your Friday lab. Late homework will not be accepted. If you are unable to attend class drop off
your assignment prior to your lab in my mail box which is located in the main
math office (3rdfloor of In-Class Assessments/Quizzes: I will believe that attendance is vital and necessary for you to pass this course. As a result, either a quiz or group-work will be given every Friday lab. There will be no make-up quizzes allowed. For the occasional illness, I will drop the lowest two scores. Incompletes: According to University policy, incompletes
are given only in those rare instances when extenuating circumstances have
prevented a student from completing a small segment of the course. An
incomplete is never given as a substitute for a failing grade. The last
day a student can process an officially withdrawal from a class to avoid a
failing grade is Monday, March 17th . WMU Policies and Procedures: You are responsible for making yourself
aware of and understanding the policies and procedures in the Undergraduate
and Graduate Catalogs that pertain to Academic Honesty. These policies
include cheating, fabrication, falsification and forgery, multiple
submission, plagiarism, complicity and computer misuse. [The policies can be
found at http://www.wmich.edu/catalog
under Academic Policies, Student Rights and Responsibilities.] If there is reason
to believe you have been involved in academic dishonesty, you will be
referred to the Office of Student Conduct. You will be given the opportunity
to review the charge(s). If you believe you are not responsible, you will
have the opportunity for a hearing. You should consult with me if you are
uncertain about an issue of academic honesty prior to the submission of an
assignment or test. Student Conduct: Please familiarize yourself with the student code of conduct and the definition of plagiarism. The use of mobile phone or two-way radios is strictly prohibited during class, unless it’s a life-and-death emergency. Silence your phones, beepers, iPods, etc. at the entrance of the classroom and store them . For a complete copy of the code go to http://www.osc.wmich.edu. Your Success: Your Success in this class is important to me and the
rest of the math 1140 teaching team. Please feel free to utilize the entire
team. The lab instructors can be found in 3363Rood Hall during their office
hours and Dr Eisenhart is located in 3329
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