Homework: Homework will be completed on Canvas through MyOpenMath. One assignment per chapter
Exams: We will have 3 Exams and one final exam, please see below for the dates of the exams.
Exam 1: 20%
Exam 2: 20%
Exam 3: 20%
Final Exam: 20%
Homework: 20%
Class Participation
You are expected to attend all zoom classes and to make an effort to participate and learn. Absences may be excused for serious and compelling reasons (such as an accident or illness). Please do not come to class if you are ill. If you miss a class for such a reason, you must inform me promptly and provide documentation where possible. Absence will be counted as unexcused if you do not contact me. You will be graded on your participation of these sessions. You may miss up to 6 sessions without it affecting your grade. If you miss more than 6 sessions without a serious and compelling reason, it will affect your grade.
Academic honesty
Academic Honesty: “Students are expected to adhere to standards of academic integrity, as outlined in
the Student Academic Integrity Policy. All assignments must be original work, clear and
error-free. All ideas/material borrowed from other sources must have appropriate
references to the original sources. Any quoted material should give credit to the source
and be punctuated accordingly. It will be presumed that students are not allowed to
collaborate on the preparation of work product (examinations, research papers, assigned
problems, etc.) unless the professor specifically authorizes such collaborations.
Academic Integrity: Students are responsible for honest completion and representation of their
work. Your university catalog details the ethical standards and penalties for infractions. There
will be zero tolerance for infractions. If you believe there has been an infraction by someone in
the class, please bring it to the instructor's attention in a timely manner. The instructor reserves
the right to discipline any student for academic misconduct, in accordance with the general rules
and regulations of the university and in alignment with their syllabus. Academic disciplinary
action may include the lowering of grades and/or the assignment of a failing grade for an exam, assignment, or the class as a whole.”