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Phone: (978) 934-2710
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university is open but I am unable to attend class for any reason (e.g.
bad
weather). To check whether the university has been closed because of
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Wed.
9:30 - 10:20 in OH428M; Thurs. 11:30-12:20 in OH428M; Fri.
9:30-10:20 in OH428M
Meetings at times other than my office hours can be
arranged by appointment. See me after class, call me on the
phone, or send
me an email message.
I would appreciate hearing your goals for the course.
Specific objectives for each topic we cover will be distributed in class. You should use these to help you prepare for exams.
Class attendance is not required but is strongly recommended. You
are
responsible for all information (course material, assignments, changes
in exam
dates, etc.) presented in class, whether you attend or not.
Course grades will be based on homework, 3 in-class exams, and a
comprehensive
final exam. Your pre-final average is determined by your homework and
in-class exams,
with the lowest of these four grades counting 13% and the other three
counting 29% each.
If your grade on the final exam is better than your pre-final average,
the final exam
counts for 75% of your course average and your pre-final average counts
for 25%;
otherwise, the final exam counts for 25% of your course average and
your pre-final
average counts for 75%.
Your letter grade for the course will be determined from your course
average according to the following table:
Average | [92.5, 100) | [87.5, 92.5) | [82.5, 87.5) | [77.5, 82.5) | [72.5, 77.5) | [67.5, 72.5) | [60, 67.5) | [0, 60) |
Grade | A | AB | B | BC | C | CD | D | F |
Tentative Exam dates: Friday, February 20;
Friday, March 26; Friday, April 23
Exam Policy
It is important that everyone take the same exams under the same
conditions
for maximum fairness and reliability of testing. I therefore do not
give makeup
exams unless you have a valid reason (for example, illness or religious
holiday)
for missing the scheduled exam, and I do not allow extra time on exams
unless
you have a note from Disability Services. If you have to miss a
scheduled
exam, please let me know ahead of time if at all possible. I am
much more
likely to be sympathetic if you call me the morning of the exam and say
“I have
the flu and can’t take the exam” than if you come in two days after the
exam and
say “I missed the exam. When can I take a makeup?”
Tips on Preparing for Exams
Tips on Taking Exams
Homework
In order for you to understand the material in this course, it is extremely important that you do the assigned homework problems. Working with your classmates can be a great help, and I strongly encourage it. I also urge you to ask questions about any problems that give you trouble.
Homework problems are due the second class day after we finish
covering the
material. Late homework will be accepted without penalty up to one week
after
the due date; late homework will not be accepted more than one week
after the
due date for any reason. The last four homework assignments are
optional; you
can use them to make up for assignments you missed earlier in the
semester. Your
grade on a homework assignment will be based on the percentage of the
assigned
problems you turn in and on the correctness of your solutions to one or
two
randomly selected problems.
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