INSTRUCTOR: Andy Long. Office: MEP 443; phone: 572-5794; email: longa@nku.edu
MEETING TIME/PLACE: TR, 1:40pm - 2:55pm, MEP323
EXPECTED BACKGROUND: C- or better in the calc II series (MAT 228 or MAT 229).
TEXT: Mathematical Structures for Computer Science, 6th Ed., J. L. Gersting. (Yes, I know there's a 7th edition; no, I don't think that it's worth it, and I hope that you can all find copies of the 6th somewhere -- probably on the web!)
GRADING: There will be two exams, a project, and a comprehensive final. Homework will be assigned regularly and handed in for grading. Your course grade will be determined as follows:
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The tests will be given in class, closed book. Make-up exams will not be given
except in extreme circumstances. I use the standard grading scale, with a small
buffer zone for the assignment of plus/minus grades:
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PROJECT: The project will be something fun that you choose to do, outside of what we do in class. It will be partly graded by your peers.
HOMEWORK: Homework will be assigned regularly. You should expect to do a lot of homework in order to do well in the course. Each homework assignment will be handed in, generally two class periods after it is assigned, so that a few homework problems (chosen at random) may be graded. Hence, exercises assigned on a Tuesday would generally be due a week later on the next Tuesday (barring holidays, etc.)
ATTENDANCE: The student is responsible for all material assigned or discussed in class. Attendance will be taken, and may be used along with class effort (as measured by participation - asking questions, answering other students' questions, group work, etc.) to resolve borderline grades.
WITHDRAWAL: The last day to withdraw from any class is March 20rd, 2017, with a grade of "W". After that day it is not usually permitted.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: are on-line (see the course homepage)
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