MATH 311-505: Topics in Applied Mathematics I

SECTION: 505

Spring 2018

General information

Course description Systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, orthogonality and inner product spaces, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization; vector analysis, including gradient, divergence, curl, line and surface integrals, Gauss, Green's and Stokes' theorems.

Course Schedule Course schedule

Course Outcomes Course Outcomes

Help Sessions Help Session schedule may be found here.

Prerequisites: MATH 221, 251, 253; MATH 308 or concurrent enrollment therein.

TEXT: (Required) MATH 311 Custom Edition for Texas A&M University-College Station, by S. Leon and S. Colley.

Grading System & Tests: Your grade will be based on three exams given in class, attendance, quizzes and the (cummulative) final exam. The final exam will be made optional and can be taken solely to improve the semester grade that you would have going into the final exam. The relative weights of the exams, etc., are given below for those who will take the final. However, relative weights for each of the first three exams will be 30% for the purpose of calculating the semester grade going into the final.


Exam I     Exam 2     Exam 3   	Final Exam    Quizzes and Attendance

 20%        20%        20%         30%	               10%

Last Day of Class: May 01 (Tuesday)

The dates for the exams are:
     Exam 1: February 26
     Exam 2: April 2 (Monday)
     Exam 3: April 27 (Friday).
     Final: May 7, 8:00 am - 10:00 am.

Letter Grade: Your letter grade for the semester will be A, B, C, or D for averages of minimum 90%, 80%, 70%, or 60%, respectively.

Attendance:

Homework: assignments after every lecture will be posted on the homework page: homework page by the evening of that day. Remind me by email if you do not see the homework posted on this homework page by 9:00 pm of that day. I may also email you the homework assigned the same evening.
You are responsible for doing the homeworks. You do not need to turn in the homeworks. Doing the heomeworks will help you in the quizzes and exams.

Book Exercises: Book exercises are posted here. /~daripa/courses/m311/spring18/book-exercises.html

Answers to selected book exercises from eighth edition are posted here.

Quizzes: Quizzes will be given on Fridays (Monday if previous Friday had no class of this section) for part of the classtime during the class. It will be based on material taught during the previous week.

Make-up Policy: I will give make-ups (or satisfactory equivalents) only in cases authorized under TAMU Regulations.

Bluebooks and Scantrons:

Cheating

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Disabilities:

Aggie Honor Code:   "An Aggie does not lie, cheat, or steal or tolerate those who do."

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