2019 Fall Course Syllabus - Mathematics 3041.000
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Course: Mathematics 3041.000.
Course Title: Differential Equations I.
Time: ENTER YOUR TIME.
Place: ENTER YOUR ROOM.
Instructor: Je-Wei Chen.
Instructor Office: ENTER YOUR OFFICE.
Instructor Email: je-wei.chen@temple.edu
Instructor Phone: ENTER YOUR PHONE.
Office Hours: ENTER YOUR HOURS.
Prerequisites: Math 1042 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent transfer credit, co-requisite Math 2043.
Textbook: A First Course in Differential Equations with Modeling Applications, 11E, by Dennis G. Zill. You will need webassign access for the homework. DO NOT buy a used book.
Course Goals: To help prepare students learn basic concepts, techniques, and applications of ordinary differential equations.
Topics Covered: First order differential equations, second and higher order linear differential equations, Laplace transforms, system of first order equations.
Course Grading: Your course grade will be computed according to the following scheme: Homework assigned on WA - 6%, Quiz Average - 10%, Exam 1 - 25%, Exam 2 - 25%, Final Exam - 34%.
Exam Dates: We will have two common midterms: Test 1: Monday, September 30, from 5:50 PM to 7:20 PM (the room to be announced); Test 2: Monday, November 11, from 5:50 PM to 7:20 PM (the room to be announced), and the comprehensive common Final Exam: Tuesday, December 17, from 3:30 to 5:30 PM (the room to be announced).
Attendance Policy: Attendance is required. Students who miss 4-7 classes will have their grades lowered by one notch (e.g., from B to B-). Those who miss 8-11 classes will have their grades lowered by two notches, etc.
Homework: Homework will be regularly assigned from the textbook. A part of that assigned homework you will do using the WA (WebAssign). It will be graded by the computer. Your result for the WA part of the homework will be counted as 6% of your Course Average.
Quizzes: There will be a 15-20 min. weekly or biweekly quiz. Quizzes will be based on the assigned homework. There will be no make up quizzes.
Make Up Policy: Make ups of exams will only be given in cases of DOCUMENTED EMERGENCIES (sickness, car accident, a death in the family, etc.) It is the student's responsibility to contact his/her instructor AND Professor Boris Datskovsky (Director of Advising and Coordinated Courses) by e-mail RIGHT AWAY in the case of a missed exam (the email address of Professor Datskovsky is: bdats@temple.edu). DOCUMENTATION OF EMERGENCY IS REQUIRED. ALL MAKE UPS MUST BE TAKEN WITHIN TWO DAYS OF THE TEST DATE.
Calculator Policy: No calculators will be allowed on any exams or quizzes. Student should solve most homework problems without using a calculator.
Letter Grades: 93-100 A, 90-92 A-, 87-89 B+, 83-86 B, 80-82 B-, 77-79 C+, 73-76 C, 65-72 C-, 55-64 D, 0-55 F.
Electronic Devices Policy: All electronic devices must be turned off and put away for the duration of the class.
Exam Security Policy: We have a zero tolerance policy for cheating on the tests. Any student caught cheating will receive a score of 0 on the test and will be reported to the Student Code of Conduct Board. All electronic devices such as cell phones, computers, or smart watches items must be turned off and stowed away and out of sight for the duration of the exam. Any student found with such a device during an exam will not be allowed to complete the test and will receive a score of 0 for the test, and will be reported to the Student Code of Conduct Board. In addition, under no circumstances, will students be allowed to bring in any kind of papers for use during the exam. Should a student need extra paper during a test, he/she should ask the instructor to provide it. Any student found using papers that they themselves brought into the exam will not be allowed to complete the exam and will receive a score of 0 for the test.
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The grade "I" (an "incomplete") is only given if students cannot complete the course work due to circumstances beyond their control. It is necessary for the student to have completed the majority of the course work with a passing average and to sign an incomplete contract which clearly states what is left for the student to do and the deadline by which the work must be completed. The incomplete contract must also include a default grade that will be used in case the "I" grade is not resolved by the agreed deadline. See the full policy by clicking here. (Opens in new tab/window)