University of Arizona | Department of Mathematics | Misha Stepanov | MATH 322 | Syllabus
MATH 322
Mathematical Analysis for Engineers
Section 002, Fall 2017
Classroom: | HARV 332B, MWF, 1:00–1:50pm | ||||||
Instructor: | Misha Stepanov
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Office Hours: | Monday 3:30–4:30pm (in ENR2 N263), Wednesday 11am–12pm (in MATH 220 tutoring room); and Friday 11:30am–12:30pm (in ENR2 N263) (subject to change) | ||||||
Text: |
Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics 10th ed. |
Course description from UA Catalog: Complex functions and integration, line and surface integrals, Fourier series, partial differential equations.
Homework: Will be assigned regularly. Part of it (worth 125 points) will be posted on
Grading: The total number of points available on tests and homework is 700 = 200(homeworks) + 3×100(midterms) + 200(final exam). The two in-class midterms are scheduled for Sun, Sep 25, for Sun, Oct 23, and Sun, Nov 20. The final exam is on Mon, Dec 11, 1:00–3:00pm, in the same room where the class met all semester. The University's Exam regulations for final exam week will be strictly followed, in particular those regarding students with multiple exams on a single day. Grades will be no lower than set forth in the following table:
630 ≤ points ≤ 700 | 90% to 100% | A |
560 ≤ points ≤ 629 | 80% to 90% | B |
490 ≤ points ≤ 559 | 70% to 80% | C |
420 ≤ points ≤ 489 | 60% to 70% | D |
0 ≤ points ≤ 419 | 0% to 60% | E |
Withdrawing from the course: You can drop the course without W grade by Mon, Sep 4. If you withdraw from the course by Sun, Oct 29. The University allows withdraws after Sun, Oct 29, but only with the Dean's signature. Late withdraws will be dealt with on a case by case basis, and requests for late withdraw with a W without a valid reason may or may not be honored.
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