MATH 326: Complex Analysis
Boise State University, Spring 2004
Instructor:
Stephen Brill
Office:
MG 218-A
Phone:
(208) 426-3122
Fax:
(208) 426-1356
E-mail:
brill@math.boisestate.edu
Class meetings:
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday;
11:40 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.;
room MG 124.
Textbook:
Complex Variables and Applications (Seventh Edition)
by Brown and Churchill
Office hours:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday: 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Other times by appointment.
Academic honesty and appropriate behavior:
All students are expected to be familiar with and adhere to the policies
and standards given in the
BSU Student Code of Conduct.
In addition, if you
must have a cellular telephone or paging device on during class, please sit by the door so you can make a hasty and quiet exit if you are called.
Late work and/or extensions:
If you seek an extension on graded work
and the request occurs after the due date or time, your request will be summarily denied (except in the
most extraordinary circumstances). Such requests that occur before the due date and time will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Contesting grades:
If you think I have graded you unfairly on a particular assignment, you must
bring this to my attention within a week from the time that the assignment
was returned to the class. After a week I will not consider any requests
to review and possibly change my grading.
Grading policy:
Your grade will be determined by your performance in three areas:
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Three tests (30%) -- Tests will occur during regular class meeting
times on 11 February, 15 March, and 23 April.
Neither collaborative work nor the use of calculators
is permitted on tests.
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Homework (45%) --
Homework will be assigned on a regular basis. Not all homework problems
will be graded.
Collaborative efforts on homework is encouraged, but each student must hand in
his/her own homework paper.
You will have the opportunity to discuss homework problems in class.
Each homework assignment is due at the beginning of the second class after
it was assigned.
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Final exam (25%) -- Thursday, 13 May,
10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Neither collaborative work nor the use of calculators
is permitted on the final exam.
Your grade will be computed via the following algorithm. Let x be
the number of points accumulated throughout the semester (between 0 and
100):
A: x > 90
B: 80 < x < 90
C: 70 < x < 80
D: 60 < x < 70
F: x < 60
This page was most recently updated on 5 March 2004.
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