| Instructor | Professor J. Zinn |
| Office | Milner Hall 127 |
| Office Hours | Mon.,Wed., Fri. 9:30-10:20am
or by appointment |
| Exam 1 | Fri., June 8 |
| Wed., June 27 | |
| Final Exam | Mon.,1-3pm, July 2 |
Exam 2 will cover through section 6.2.
QUIZ 2 will cover 1.3, and computation of inverses from 1.4.
QUIZ 3 will cover the rest of 1.4 and 1.5
QUIZ 4 will cover 2.1 and 2.2
QUIZ 5 will cover 3.1 and 3.2
QUIZ 6 will cover 3.3
QUIZ 7 will cover 3.4 and 3.5
QUIZ 8 will cover 3.5 and 3.6
QUIZ 9 will cover 4.1, 4.2
QUIZ 9 will be reincarnated in a slightly different form on Fri. 6/22.
QUIZ 10 will cover 4.3, 6.1, 6.2,
Grading. Course grades will be based on the following:
1. Two midterms, each worth 25%.
2. Weekly Homeworks, quizzes and projects (total of
15%). The homework assignments will be posted here. Note
that this is different than my tentative list.
3. Final (35%).
4. As usual 90 - 100% -> A; 80-89.9999%
-> B; 70-79.9999% -> C and Statement on scholastic dishonesty: The Faculty Senate version
for the first day
Office: Milner 127
Phone: (409) 845-3724
E-mail: jzinn@math.tamu.edu
Fax: (409) 845-6028
Homepage:
http://www.math.tamu.edu/~joel.zinn
Syllabus
60-69.9999% -> D.
handout:``As commonly defined, plagiarism
consists of passing off as one's own
the ideas, words,
writings, etc., which belong to another. In accordance with this
definition, you are committing plagiarism if you copy the work
of another
person and turn it in as your own, even if you
should have the permission of
that person. Plagiarism is
one of the worst academic sins, for the plagiarist
destroys
the trust among colleagues without which research cannot be safely
communicated.''