Catalogue Description: MATH 323 honors - Linear algebra
This is a first course in linear algebra. Topics covered inlcude linear equations, matrices, real vector spaces, linear transformations, change of bases, determinants, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, diagonlization, and inner products. There will be an emphasis on proofs, and students will be expected to write mathematical proofs to solve problems on both homework and exams.
Time & Place: T-Th 9:35am-10:50am Blocker 164
Required Text: Linear Algebra with Applications, eighth edition by Steven J. Leon, Prentice Hill. ISBN 978-0-13-600929-0
Supplementary material will be handed out.
Syllabus/Schedule: The course covers most of chapters 1-6
Grading System: Your grade will be based on
three tests, homework, and a final examination. The tests may
have a take home portion as well as an in-class portion. Each test
will count for 20% of your grade, the homework for 15%, and the final
examination will count for the remaining 25%. Students will have
the opportunity to also give in-class presentations to improve their
grades.
Make-up Policy: I will give make-ups (or
satisfactory equivalents) only in cases authorized under TAMU
Regulations. In borderline cases, I will decide whether or not
the excuse is authorized. Also, if you miss a test, quiz, or cannot
turn in a homework, contact me
at jml@math.tamu.edu
as soon as possible (with "323" in the subject line).
Homework Assignments: . Each assignment will have several problems, but not all of them will be graded. Late homework will be accepted (or excused completely) only for legitimate reasons. It will not be graded.
Copying Course Materials: ``All printed hand-outs and web-materials are protected by US Copyright Laws. No multiple copies can be made without written permission by the instructor.''
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