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Math 241 - Elements of Linear Algebra

Instructor

Dr. Chris Dugaw
Email: dugaw@humboldt.edu
Phone:826-4251
Office: BSS 354
Office Hours: Mon. 10-11,Weds. 10-11,Thur. 8-9,1-2, Fri. 10-11 & by appointment

Textbook

Linear Algebra and its Applications, 3rd ed. (update) by David Lay.

Textbook Resources


Course Time and Location

MWF 9-9:50 FR 107

Calendar

Midterm 1

Friday 2/20 9-9:50 FR 107

Midterm 2

Wednesday 4/1 9-9:50 FR 107

Final

Wednesday 5/13 8-9:50 FR 107

Topics

I expect to cover almost all of chapters 1-5 in the textbook.


Course Description:

Linear systems, matrices, determinants,linear independence, bases, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. [Prereq: MATH 205 or 210 (C)]


Learner Outcomes

This course will to varying degrees addresses the following Learner Outcomes from the 2005-2006 Mathematics Department Program Review:

Competence in Mathematical Techniques

  • 1.3 The ability to read, evaluate, and create mathematical proof.
  • 1.5 The ability to analyze the validity and efficacy of mathematical work.

Fundamental Understanding

  • 2.2 The ability to apply knowledge from one branch of mathematics to another and from mathematics to other disciplines.
  • 2.3 The role and responsibilities of mathematicians and mathematical work in science, engineering, education, and broader society.

Communication

  • 3.1 Written presentations of pure and applied mathematical work that follows normal conventions for logic and syntax.

Grading

Your grade will be based on the following grading scheme:

  • Midterm (low score) - 15%
  • Midterm (high score) - 25%
  • Final - 35%
  • Quizzes - 15%
  • Homework - 10%

Letter grades will be assigned according to the total percentage earned in the class.

Exams & Quizzes

There will be two Midterms and a Final. The final will be focused on the last third of the course, but may contain material from the first part of the course. You will be allowed to use calculators on all exams. Quizzes will be given on most fridays.

There will be no make-up exams or quizzes. If you miss a midterm for a valid, documented reason, such as a serious illness or family emergency, email or see me as soon as possible to discuss an alternate grade scheme.

Homework

There will be weekly Homework assignments that are collected on Fridays in class. I encourage you to work in groups on homework so that you can learn from each other. However, working together does not include copying each others work. Late homework will not be accepted, but you can make arrangements with me to turn it in early if you have to miss class.

Course Policies

Students with Disabilities

Persons who wish to request disability-related accommodations should contact the Student Disability Resource Center in House 71, 826-4678 (voice) or 826-5392 (TDD). Some accommodations may take up to several weeks to arrange. http://www.humboldt.edu/~sdrc/

Add/Drop policy

Students are responsible for knowing the University policy, procedures, and schedule for dropping or adding classes. http://www.humboldt.edu/~reg/regulations/schedadjust.html

Incomplete policy

I will only give incompletes to students that satisfy all of the following conditions: the student has completed the majority of the course, the student is currently earning a passing grade (C or better), the student has a serious and compelling reason for requesting an incomplete.

Emergency evacuation

Please review the evacuation plan for the classroom (posted on the orange signs), and review http://studentaffairs.humboldt.edu/emergencyops/campus_emergency_preparedness.php for information on campus Emergency Procedures. During an emergency, information can be found campus conditions at: 826-INFO, or http://www.humboldt.edu/emergency

Academic honesty

Students are responsible for knowing policy regarding academic honesty: http://studentaffairs.humboldt.edu/judicial/academic_honesty.php or see the catalog: http://www.humboldt.edu/~reg/catalog.html

Attendance and disruptive behavior

Students are responsible for knowing policy regarding attendance and disruptive behavior: http://studentaffairs.humboldt.edu/judicial/attendance_behavior.php

No part of your grade in this class is based on attendance; however attendance is expected. Students are responsible for material covered in class and announcements made during class.