Spring 2014 Course Syllabus - Mathematics 3138.001
Course: Mathematics 3138.001.
Course Title: Real & Complex Analysis II.
Time: MWF 11:00-11:50, W 8:00-8:50.
Place: MWF BB 409, W BB 101.
Instructor: Schiller, John J.
Instructor Office: Wachman 606.
Instructor Email: john.schiller@temple.edu
Instructor Phone: 215-202-7844.
Office Hours: MWF 9:00-9:50.
Prerequisites: Math 3137 with a grade of C- or higher, or equivalent transfer credit.
Textbook: An Introduction to Analysis, 2nd ed. by Bilodeau, Thie, and Keough, published by Jones and Bartlett, ISBN 978-0-7637-7492-9.
Course Goals: To provide students with a rigorous foundation of real & complex analysis.
Topics Covered: Infinite series, power series, uniform convergence, Riemann Integration, complex numbers, elementary complex functions, complex differentiation, line integrals and integral theorems.
Course Grading: The grade is based on six quizzes, three tests, and a final exam. Normally, the quizzes count 10%, the lowest test score counts 10%, the other two 20% each, and the final exam 40%. However, if the final exam score is the lowest of three tests and the final, then all four count 22.5% each.
Exam Dates: Two quizzes before each test, three tests approximately equally spaced throughout the semester, final exam Friday, May 9, 10:30-12:30.
Attendance Policy: Attendance and engagement in class are expected and will be factors in determining grades in borderline cases.
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- The first day of classes is Tuesday, January 21.
- The last day to drop/add (tuition refund available) is Monday, February 3.
- Spring recess is the week of Sunday, March 2 - Sunday, March 9.
- The last day to withdraw (no refund) is Tuesday, March 25.
- The last day of classes is Monday, May 5.
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