Math 330 - Number systems, Section 5 - Fall 2023 |
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Last update: September 30, 2023 - 12:00 PM
NOTE that
this document specifically pertains to section 5
of the course!
Visit this page frequently for important changes and additions!
You will learn in this course how to think like a mathematician.
Your goal will be to understand the nature of a rigorous mathematically proof
and how to write such proofs.
The subject matter used to teach you this will be
••primarily taken from the theory of number systems
and from real analysis.••
You will find more detail in the
syllabus.
Instructor: Dr. Michael Fochler CRN: 26699 Office: WH 222 Office hours: Mon 9:00 - 10:30, Tue 10:00 - 11:30 (WH 222) Email mfochler@math.binghamton.edu
Lecture: Mon Wed Fri 2:50 - 4:20 PM in WH 100B
Add/Drop deadline: Tuesday, September 5 Withdraw/Change Grade Option deadline: Tuesday, October 31 Exams: There will be two midterms and one final exam. No notes, books, cell phones, or laptops are allowed for tests. Each midterm will last 60 minutes and is worth 100 points. Midterms: Exam 1: Wednesday, October 4. Exam 2: Wednesday, November 8 (preliminary: may change once the withdrawal deadline is known). Make all arrangements necessary to take the tests at those dates, since it is extremely unlikely that those dates will be moved. Final exam: The final exam counts for 200 points. It will last two hours. Date of the Final Exam: Fri Dec 15, 2023, 10:25 08:00 AM - 10:00 AM at CW 213 Final Exam makeup: TBD Date and time for all finals are set by the registrar and there is absolutely no flexibility. You can request a makeup final only if you have another final at the same time (direct conflict) or you have three final exams scheduled within 24 hours. If you want to request to take the alternate final then you must do so by Monday, November 27, by sending me an email. Here is the direct link to the official Final Exams Schedule. You can also find that link on the Courses tab of the Math departmental web page. You can earn a total of 1,000 points in this course:
TENTATIVE grading scale (unlikely to be adjusted):
More information: Be sure to click on all tabs in the navigation bar at the top of this web page. In particular, be sure to study the syllabus for this class. Best wishes for a successful semester! Michael Fochler |