MATH 5310 - Applied Mathematics II - Spring 2017


Instructor Min Hyung Cho
Class Wed 6:30 PM - 9:20 PM
Room : Olney 115
Office Olney Hall 428-T
Email (preferred) minhyung_cho at uml.edu
Phone TBA
Office Hours Tue 3:30-5:00, Wed 3:00-5:00
Schedule and Homework
Schedule and Written Homework 


Textbook

Applied Mathematics  (4th Edition) by David Logan, Wiley-Interscience (Required)


Homework

Homework will be assigned every week on Thursday morning and due on following Wednesday at 6:30PM. You are encouraged to collaborate with classmate, but your final write up must reflect your understanding and you must acknowledge collaborators. One to two random problems will be graded. Homework solution will be posted. No late homework will be accepted. Your written homework must be stapled to prevent pages being lost. Please do not use paper clips!
 

Quiz

There will be Five in-class Quizzes consisting of 2-4 problems from homework and their slight variations

Quiz 1: 2/8, Wed
Quiz 2: 3/1
, Wed
Quiz 3: 3/22, Wed
Quiz 4: 4/5
, Wed

Quiz 5: 4/26
, Wed

Grading and Attendance

Final grade will be computed according to the following scheme. 

Written Homework 30%
Quizzes 70%

Attendance is not count towards your final grade. However, I strongly suggest attending all classes as we meet only once a week. If you must miss a class due to personal emergency, please notify your instructor as early as you can and set-up a meeting to discuss about make-up.


Withdrawing

Please note that the registrar has determined that April 21, 2017 is the last day to withdraw with grade of "W" from a course (Spring 2017 Academic Calendar).


Honor Principle

Pertaining to the homework, while you are encouraged to discuss problems with other students, the solutions that you subsequently turn in are to be written on your own, in your own words, to show your final understanding of the problems. Please indicate at the top of your assignment whom, if anyone, you are working with. For exams, you may not consult any source, animate or inanimate, other than the instructor. Calculators will not be permitted on exams.


Student with disabilities

Any student with a documented disability needing academic adjustments or accommodations is requested to speak with your instructor early in the term. All discussions will remain confidential.  Students who think they may have a disability but are not sure are encouraged to consult with the disability service.