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MA 193, Sections 028, Fall 2011
Instructor:
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Name:
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Amir E Najarzadeh
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Email:
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Abraham.nj@gmail.com
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Office hours:
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MW F 9AM
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Homepage:
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http://www.ms.uky.edu/~ma113
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Time and Place of Recitations:
Classes meet TR 2:00 - 3:15 PM in Dickey Hall Room 320.
Course Information:
- Textbook: Calculus (Early Transcendentals), 6th edition, by James Stewart
- All information, including exam dates, homework and quizzes, can be found on the common web page.
- Handouts can be retrieved from the common web page.
- For the course material that will be covered see the course calendar on the common web page.
- Please be aware of the policies of the course, spelled out in the Common Syllabus on the common web page.
- If you need help with the course contact me as soon as possible. Do not wait with seeking help. It is very hard to catch up in a course after falling behind, particularly in mathematics. I am happy to help you, but you need to let me know that you need help. See also the section of the common web pagetitled Study Advice and Getting Help.
Information on MA 193:
In addition to the 4 hours of credit for MA 113, the department offers one additional hour of credit for MA 193 on a pass/fail basis. You will pass MA 193 if you have at most 2 unexcused absences during MA 113 recitations and you pass MA 113. If you fail MA 113 or have 3 or more unexcused absences you will fail MA 193. Your section number for MA 193 has to equal your section number for MA 113. That means, if you drop or change sections of MA 113, please make sure to also drop or change sections of MA 193!
Attendance and Classroom Behavior:
Attendance will be taken for recitations every time (see MA 193 information on the common web page). Keep in mind that not bringing the recitation worksheets to recitation classes results in an unexcused absence. Attendance in recitation is required for a passing grade for MA 193, and is strongly recommended for everybody. Recitations are the place where you have a chance to actively engage, work problems under guidance, seek assistance, and communicate with your peers and the instructor.
All students are expected to follow the academic integrity standards as explained in the University Senate Rules, particularly Chapter 6, found at: this page. Turn off all cell phones, pagers, etc. prior to entering the classroom. You are not to use your cell phones, pagers, or other electronic devices during class. An attitude of respect for and civility towards other students in the class and the instructor is expected at all times.
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