Section : 503
Class meets on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays 1:50-2:40 pm in BLOC 117
Instructor: Dr. Rostislav Grigorchuk
Office: BLOC 510E
e-mail address: grigorch@math.tamu.edu
Office hours: Mondays from 3 to 4pm and Thursdays from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., other days and times - by appointment.
Textbook: Introduction to Probability by D. P. Bertsekas and John N. Tsitsiklis, 2nd edition.
Course Description: (Credit 3.0)
Probability theory is used in many fields, e.g. economics, computer science and statistics. We will learn thePrerequisites: MATH 148, MATH 152, or MATH 172.
Calculators are not generally needed for this course and will not be permitted on exams.
Exam Schedule:
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There will be 2 in-class exams during the semester, as well as a cumulative final exam. The dates and times are listed below. |
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Exam 1 |
Exam 2 |
Final Exam |
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Date/Time |
7-th week |
11-th week |
December 12, 3:30-5:30pm |
Location |
BLOC117 |
BLOC117 | BLOC117 |
Grading: Your final grade will be determined by the total number of points obtained on exams and homework. Out of 500 total points, each component contributes to your grade as follows:
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Points |
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75 |
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Exam 1 |
50 |
Exam 2 |
50 |
Final Exam |
75 |
Total |
250 |
The following grade distribution will be used in determining final course grades:
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Percentage of Total Points |
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A |
90.0%-100.0% |
B |
80.0%-89.9% |
C |
70.0%-79.9% |
D |
60.0%-69.9% |
F |
0.0%-59.9% |
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Missed Work: | Making up missed work (including missed exams, quizzes, and homework) will be arranged according to Univesrity policies only. A university approved excuse must be provided to the instructor in writing (e-mail is sufficient) within 1 working day for exams and within 2 working days for other work. |
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Academic Dishonesty: |
It is not permissible to hand in the work of others for a grade, including work on exams, quizzes, and homework. You are allowed to discuss homework with others, but your write-ups are expected to be done on your own and in your own words. Copying the work of others will be prosecuted to the full extent possible under University policies. Cheating during an exam will be sanctioned by assigning 0 points on the exam. An Aggie does not lie, cheat, or steal or tolerate those who do Further action will be taken in agreement with Texas A&M University Student Rules on Academic Honesty and the Aggie Honor System Code. |
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Policy Statement: | The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities. If you believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact the Department of Student Life, Services for Students with Disabilities, in Room 126 of the Koldus Building or call 845-1637. |
Getting help:
1. First, feel free to ask questions in class.
2. Next, I encourage you to stop at my office during my office hours; there you can get individual help, and we can spend as much time as needed discussing your questions. If your schedule does not allow you to see me during my office hours, feel free contact me to make an appointment for a more convinient time.
Copyright: Please note that all written and web materials for this course are protected by copyright laws. This means that you can xerox (or download) one copy for your own use, but you are not allowed to make multiple copies.