MATH 333: Differential Equations with Matrix Theory
Section 002
Boise State University, Fall 2008

Instructor: Stephen Brill
Office: MG 218-A
Phone: (208) 426-3122
Fax: (208) 426-1356
E-mail: brill@math.boisestate.edu

Class meetings:
1040 to 1130 every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday in room B302.

Textbook:
Differential Equations (third edition) by Blanchard, Devaney, and Hall.

Office hours:
Monday: 1240 to 1330.
Tuesday: 1140 to 1230.
Wednesday: 1240 to 1330.
Thursday: 1040 to 1130.
Other times by appointment.

Computer:
The textbook comes with a CD which we will be using regularly.

Homework:
The purpose of homework is to give students the opportunity to work with and become familiar with the important concepts of the course. Homework will be assigned regularly but will not be graded. Collaborative work on homework exercises is encouraged. You will have the opportunity to discuss homework exercises in class.

Academic honesty:
All students are expected to be familiar with and adhere to the policies and standards given in the BSU Student Code of Conduct.

Cell phones, paging devices, etc.:
If, during class, your cell phone, paging device, etc., makes a noise that I can hear, your score on the next test or exam will be reduced by five points. If such a noise occurs and no one admits to being responsible for it, then this penalty will be applied to the entire class.

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 four areas: 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 > 97
A: 93 < x < 97
A-: 90 < x < 93
B+: 87 < x < 90
B: 83 < x < 87
B-: 80 < x < 83
C+: 77 < x < 80
C: 73 < x < 77
C-: 70 < x < 73
D: 60 < x < 70
F: x < 60


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