Textbook: “Principles of Mathematical Analysis”by Walter Rudin, third edition, published by McGraw-Hill, Inc. Available at Wheelock Books.
Grade:
Midterm exam |
100 points |
Final exam |
150 points |
Homework |
50 points |
Total |
300 points |
Exams:
There will be a takehome Midterm Examination and a takehome Final Examination. The Midterm Exam will be distributed on Friday January 30 and it will be due on Wednesday February 4. The Final Exam will be distributed on the last regular class day Monday March 9 and it will be due on Sunday March 15.
Homework:
Regular homework will be assigned at every
lecture and it will be collected at the second lecture of the following week,
i.e. usually it will be collected on Wednesday of the next week. The last
homework assignment set will be due on Monday March 9.
The homework assignment will be posted at http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/~m63w09/Homework.html
Late Homework will not be accepted (except for emergency cases).
Unexcused late and missing homework counts zero.
Honor policy:
On Exams: No help given or received. Calculators are not allowed.
On Homework: Collaboration is permitted and encouraged, but NO COPYING .
If you aren't sure if something is a violation of the Honor Principle, ask before doing it.
Students with disabilities:
Students with learning, physical, or psychiatric disabilities enrolled in this course that may need disability-related classroom accommodations are encouraged to make an office appointment to see me before the end of the second week of the term. All discussions will remain confidential, although the Student Accessibility Services office may be consulted to discuss appropriate implementation of any accommodation requested. At such a meeting please provide me with a copy of a disability registration form, which lists the accommodations recommended for the student by Student Disability Services within the Academic Skills Center http://www.dartmouth.edu/~acskills/disability/index.html The person you might want to contact at the Academic Skills center is Ward Newmeyer, Interim Director of Student Accessibility Services 301 Collis Center - (603) 646-9900.
Students’ Religious
Observances:
Some students may wish to take part in religious observances that fall during this academic term. Should you have a religious observance that conflicts with your participation in the course, please come speak with me before the end of the second week of the term to discuss appropriate accommodations.