General Information

Welcome

Welcome to Math 43! This page contains general information about this course. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with it.

Our Canvas website will be our main hub during the term. Announcements, homework assignments, exam information, grades, all the information below and more can be found there.

Textbook

Fundamentals of Complex Analysis (Third Edition) by by E. B. Saff and A. D. Snider

Scheduled Lectures

Danie van Wyk
MWF 2:35-3:40
(x-hour) Th 1:40-2:30

Instructor

Danie van Wyk
Office: 314 Kemeny Hall
Office Hours: Thurs 1:40-3:30
Email: danie.w.van.wyk-at-dartmouth.edu.

Notification to Students

  1. Consent to recording of course meetings and office hours that are open to multiple students. By enrolling in this course,
    • I affirm my understanding that the instructor may record meetings of this course and any associated meetings open to multiple students and the instructor, including but not limited to scheduled and ad hoc office hours and other consultations, within any digital platform, including those used to offer remote instruction for this course.
    • I further affirm that the instructor owns the copyright to their instructional materials, of which these recordings constitute a part, and my distribution of any of these recordings in whole or in part to any person or entity other than other members of the class without prior written consent of the instructor may be subject to discipline by Dartmouth up to and including separation from Dartmouth.
  2. Requirement of consent to one-on-one recordings. By enrolling in this course, I hereby affirm that I will not make a recording in any medium of any one-on-one meeting with the instructor or another member of the class or group of members of the class without obtaining the prior written consent of all those participating, and I understand that if I violate this prohibition, I will be subject to discipline by Dartmouth up to and including separation from Dartmouth, as well as any other civil or criminal penalties under applicable law. I understand that an exception to this consent applies to accommodations approved by SAS for a student’s disability, and that one or more students in a class may record class lectures, discussions, lab sessions, and review sessions and take pictures of essential information, and/or be provided class notes for personal study use only.
If you have questions, please contact the Office of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

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. See the Community Standards and Accountability website for Dartmouth's Academic Honor Principle.

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 - I want to see your understanding of the solution.

On exams, you may not give or receive help from anyone. You may not use your textbook, course notes, and all material distributed via the web page or our canvas page. Calculators and similar electronic computing devices are not permitted. In particular accessing the internet to research answers is an Honor Code violation.

Student Accessibility Needs

Students requesting disability-related accommodations and services for this course are encouraged to schedule a phone/video meeting with me as early in the term as possible. This conversation will help to establish what supports are built into my online course. In order for accommodations to be authorized, students are required to consult with Student Accessibility Services (SAS; Student Accessibility Services office , SAS website; 603-646-9900, Student.Accessibility.Services@Dartmouth.edu) and to email me their SAS accommodation form. We will then work together with SAS if accommodations need to be modified based on the online learning environment. If students have questions about whether they are eligible for accommodations, they should contact the SAS office. All inquiries and discussions will remain confidential.

Mental Health

Even without the global pandemic, the academic environment at Dartmouth is challenging, our terms are intensive, and classes are not the only demanding part of your life. In the midst of a global pandemic, with all the uncertainty surrounding every aspect of our lives, these challenges take on an extra toll. There are a number of resources available to you on campus to support your wellness, including your undergraduate dean, Counseling and Human Development , and the Student Wellness Cente.

Religious Observances

Some students may wish to take part in religious observances that occur during this academic term. If you have a religious observance that conflicts with your participation in the course, please meet with me before the end of the second week of the term to discuss appropriate accommodations.