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              MATH340                                                                     Sec. 0201
                                Syllabus: MATH 340, Fall 2013
              Instructor: Brian R. Hunt, bhunt@math.umd.edu, x55108        Section Number: 0201
              Office Hours: M 3:15-4:15, Th 11-12, F 1-2 in MTH 4408         Class Time: MWF2-3:15
              Class Web Page: http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~bhunt/340/       Classroom: MTH 1308
                     Information on the class web page supersedes any information on this sheet.
              Texts
              J. H. Hubbard & B. B. Hubbard, Vector Calculus, Linear Algebra, and Differential Forms:
                 AUnified Approach, 4th edition, ISBN 9780971576650 (required).
              For additional information and errata, see:
              http://matrixeditions.com/UnifiedApproach4th.html
              Course Description
              This class will cover material from MATH 241 (Multivariable Calculus) and much of MATH
              240 (Linear Algebra). The rest of the MATH 240 material, as well as MATH 246 (Ordinary
              Differential Equations) and some related topics, will be covered in MATH 341 next semester.
              This semester we will cover most of Chapters 1–5 of the textbook, and part of Chapter 6.
              This class will be intensive; the material in this 4 credit course represents at least 6 credits
              worth of material in the regular courses, and we will cover it in greater depth than those
              courses do.
              Policies and Procedures
              OfficeHours. Studentsin my undergraduate classes have priority during my office hours.
              If you find me talking to someone else when you come, please knock and let me know you
              are there. You are also welcome to phone me during an office hour if you cannot come in
              person. If you drop in or call at other times, I may be able to help, but I may also have to
              tell you I’m busy. Email is fine for logistical matters, especially if you need to miss class,
              but mathematical questions are better addressed in person or by phone.
              Homework and Quizzes. Homework will be assigned weekly but not collected. Instead,
              on the due dates we will have a brief quiz (closed book, closed notes) with problems selected
              from the assigned homework. Your job each week is to learn how to do the homework prob-
              lems, and you are encouraged to consult with each other and any other available resources to
              solve the problems. Homework problems will not be announced in class; they will be posted
              on the class web site about one week prior to the due date.
              Fall 2013                                1                                   B. Hunt
             MATH340                               Syllabus                             Sec. 0201
             Computer Assignments. Computer assignments involving MATLAB will be given on
             an occasional basis. On the computer assignments, you may work alone or in a team of 2
             people; each team will turn in a single report and each member of the team will receive the
             same grade for the assignment.
             AcademicIntegrity. YoushouldbefamiliarwiththecampusCodeofAcademicIntegrity;
             see:
             http://www.president.umd.edu/policies/docs/III-100A.pdf
             In accordance, you should write by hand on every examination and computer assignment
             the following Honor Pledge and sign your name underneath.
                   I pledge on my honor that I have not given or received any unauthorized assis-
                   tance on this examination (or assignment).
             Collaboration of all kinds is allowed and encouraged on homework from the text. For com-
             puter assignments, you may receive assistance with using MATLAB, but otherwise no help
             from people outside your team. Of course, no collaboration is allowed on quizzes and exam-
             inations. No books, notes, or any other information-storing device except your brain may
             be used on quizzes; however, examinations will be open book, open notes.
             Final Grade and Tentative Exam Schedule. Examination dates (a.k.a. Major Sched-
             uled Grading Events) and the recipe for your final grade are as follows.
                       Quizzes:                                                    10%
                       Computer assignments:                                       10%
                       1st midterm examination   Monday, October 7                 20%
                       2nd midterm examination   Friday, November 15               25%
                       Final examination         Thursday, December 19 (1:30-3:30) 35%
             Your 3 lowest quiz scores will be dropped, and there will be no make-up quizzes. Absence
             from an examination will be excused only in accordance with campus policy; see:
             http://www.umd.edu/catalog/index.cfm/show/content.section/c/27/ss/1584/s/1540
             The reason for absence must be unavoidable, documented, and reported to me as early as
             possible. Students with disabilities that may require accommodation should inform me now.
             Fall 2013                                2                                  B. Hunt
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