Excursions in Mathematics (Math
1140)
CRN 13550 : Lecture MW 2-2:50pm 1104 Rood, Discussion/Laboratory F
10-10:50am 2271 Rood
CRN 13551 : Lecture MW 2-2:50pm 1104 Rood, Discussion/Laboratory F
11-11:50pm 2271 Rood
Instructor: Dr Kirsty
Eisenhart
Lab Instructor:
Office Phone: 387 - 4510 (messages only)
Mailbox: 3319 Everett Tower (math dept office)
Email: alyssa.j.arseneau@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.
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Assessments: |
Friday Lab Evaluations |
150 pts |
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Projects |
80 pts |
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WebCT
Assignments |
70 pts |
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Tests |
450 pts |
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Final Exam |
250 pts |
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Total |
1000 pts |
Grading Scale:
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A |
B A |
B |
C B |
C |
D C |
D |
F |
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90 -100% |
85 - 89% |
80 - 84% |
75 - 79% |
70 - 74% |
65 – 69% |
60 - 64% |
below 60%
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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.
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Recitation
Assessments: |
Homework |
100 pts |
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Quizzes |
50 pts |
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Total |
150 pts |
Homework: Homework will be assigned
weekly and collected at the beginning of your Friday lab. There is a link to the
list of homework problems located on the course
webpage. 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 (3rd
floor of Everett Tower). If you are absent for any reason you are still
responsible for turning in the assignment on time. Homework should also be neat. Please put problems in sequential order and show all work; if you only write the answer you will receive no credit.
Quizzes: A number of quizzes will be given in lab or emailed to you during the week to be turned in the following Friday. Those given in lab may be announced or unannounced.
In-class Assessment: Attendance is
vital for the success of any course, so to encourage attendance there will be
several in-class assessments. These assessments may be in the form of quizzes,
groupwork, or individual assignments. There will be no make-up assessment.
Instead for the occasional illness we will drop a few of the lowest assessments
at the end of the semester.
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.
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.
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.
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 3363 Rood Hall
during their office hours and Dr Eisenhart is located in 3329 Everett Tower. If
we are busy when you stop by we will gladly arrange a more appropriate time. The
best way to contact me is by email.