Math 43
Functions of a Complex Variable
Last updated March 29, 2018 08:28:53 EDT

General Information Syllabus HW Assignments Canvas Page

General Information

The Textbook Scheduled Lectures Instructors
Examinations Homework Policy Grades
Honor Principle   Special Considerations



Textbook

Fundamentals of Complex Analysis (Third Edition) by E. B. Saff and A. D. Snider
(Available at Wheelock Books and also directly from the publisher)


Scheduled Lectures

Williams
MWF 11:30 - 12:35
(x-hour) Tu 12:15 - 1:05
Kemeny 105


Instructor

Professor Dana P. Williams
Office: 305 Kemeny Hall
Office Hours: here
Contact via dana dot williams at dartmouth dot edu.


Exams

There will be a "preliminary exam" and a "midterm exam" followed by a cumulative final exam. The preliminary and midterm exams will have an objective component given during our Friday class period and a take-home component due at the beginning of class the following Monday. The exams are scheduled as follows:

Preliminary Exam April 20 105 Kemeny
Midterm Exam May 11 105 Kemeny
Final Exam Saturday, June 2nd, 8:00-11:00am Room TBA


Homework Policy


Grades

The course grade will be based upon the scores on the midterm exam, homework, and the final exam as follows:

Preliminary Exam 75 points
Midterm Exam 125 points
Homework 100 points
Final Exam 200 points
Total 500 points


The Honor Principle

Academic integrity is at the core of our mission as mathematicians and educators, and we take it very seriously. We also believe in working and learning together.

Collaboration on homework is permitted and encouraged, but obviously it is a violation of the honor code for someone to provide the answers for you.

On written homework, you are encouraged to work together, and you may get help from others, but you must write up the answers yourself. If you are part of a group of students that produces an answer to a problem, you cannot then copy that group answer. You must write up the answer individually, in your own words.

On exams, you may not give or receive help from anyone. Exams in this course are closed book, and no notes, calculators or other electronic devices are permitted. In particular accessing the internet to research answers is an Honor Code violation.


Special Considerations

Students with disabilities who will be taking this course and may need disability-related classroom accommodations are encouraged to make an appointment to see their instructor as soon as possible. If they haven't already done so, they should consult with Student Accessibility Services to see what services are available.


Dana P. Williams
Last updated March 29, 2018 08:28:53 EDT