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Math 272-03 - Linear Algebra I Spring 2013 MWTR 12:20 - 1:10<br />

Instructor: Dr. Mark J. DeBonis Office Hours: M,T,R 11:15 - 12:10 or by appt. in RCL 201F<br />

Email: mark.debonis@manhattan.edu Phone # 718-862-7925<br />

Course Description: Applications of the definite integral, transcendental functions, integration techniques and<br />

infinite series. (Meets four hours per week). (3 Credits)<br />

Learning Goals/Outcomes <strong>for</strong> Math 272:<br />

At the end of the course the students will have<br />

• An understanding of vector, matrices, vector spaces and linear trans<strong>for</strong>mations<br />

• Problem solving skills as it relates to the above mentioned material.<br />

• An understanding of some concrete applications of linear algebra.<br />

• An understanding of how to use a Computer Algebra System (in our case Maple) to solve problems relating<br />

to the above mentioned material.<br />

Evaluation Criteria:<br />

• Corrected <strong>Home</strong>work Problems (10 % in total)<br />

• Three Quarterly Exams (20 % each) - on Weeks 4, 8 and 12 - No Calculators<br />

• Cumulative Final Exam (30 %) - No Calculators<br />

Tips <strong>for</strong> Success:<br />

• Only fully documented excuses <strong>for</strong> missing exams will be considered in regards to a make-up and notification<br />

prior to the exam time must be made. Such make-ups, in general, will be of a greater difficulty.<br />

• You are expected to attend all scheduled classes, but in the event you must miss a lecture, you will be<br />

responsible <strong>for</strong> all class work which was missed.<br />

• A student who interacts more during lecture is likely to have a more fulfilling experience in the class. For<br />

this reason questions and comments are strongly encouraged (so long as they are relevant to the class!).<br />

• <strong>Home</strong>work problems will be collected, a subset of which will be corrected. It is extremely important that<br />

you have some success in doing the <strong>Home</strong>work. This should be achieved to some extent on your own (<strong>for</strong><br />

otherwise, how can you expect to do well on the exams?)<br />

• Good study habits are the following:<br />

– Work on homework as it is assigned during lecture (do not delay).<br />

– Read the previous lecture notes be<strong>for</strong>e attending the next class.<br />

– Keep a list of all definitions, and a list of relevant theorems.<br />

– <strong>Home</strong>work assignments, exam solutions and lots more can be found on my website:<br />

home.manhattan.edu/∼mark.debonis<br />

Textbook and Material Covered: Computational Linear Algebra with Theory (preprint) by Mark J. DeBonis<br />

• Chapter 1:<br />

• Chapter 2:<br />

• Chapter 3:<br />

• Chapter 4:<br />

Examples of Vector Spaces<br />

Matrices and Linear Systems<br />

Vector Spaces<br />

Linear Trans<strong>for</strong>mations<br />

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Attendance Policy: Students are required to fulfill all course requirements as detailed in the course syllabus <strong>for</strong><br />

their registered courses. They will be held accountable <strong>for</strong> the entire course content including completing all course<br />

assignments and attending classes. All absences from any class period or activity including a laboratory session<br />

are considered unexcused absences unless the student completes and submits a Request <strong>for</strong> Excused Absence<br />

Form that is ultimately approved. After four unexcused absences, the dean of the school in which the student is<br />

matriculated shall be notified and the student shall attend an interview to discuss his or her excessive absences.<br />

As a result, the student may be referred <strong>for</strong> counseling, be advised to withdraw from the course, and/or receive a<br />

letter or warning if the students scholastic record is jeopardized. Students cannot expect that any makeup tests,<br />

quizzes or laboratories will be provided and may incur an appropriate grade penalty <strong>for</strong> such absences, excused<br />

or unexcused. Reasonable accommodations <strong>for</strong> excused absences are encouraged but are solely at the discretion<br />

of the faculty member.<br />

Policy on Students with Disabilities: If a student has a documented disability(ies) that requires special<br />

accommodation(s), the student needs to provide acceptable documentation of that disability (or disabilities)<br />

to the Specialized Resource Center in Miguel Hall, Room 300-not to the faculty in charge of the course. The<br />

Specialized Resource Center will then contact the faculty in charge of the course with appropriate instructions to<br />

accommodate the student’s needs.<br />

Policy on Academic Integrity: Cheating during exams will not be tolerated whatsoever and the guilty party<br />

will receive an F in the class and a letter put in his/her personal file.<br />

The Center <strong>for</strong> Academic Success: The <strong>Manhattan</strong> <strong>College</strong> Center <strong>for</strong> Academic Success is committed to<br />

providing student centered programs and initiatives designed to enhance the learning experience of all students.<br />

The Center <strong>for</strong> Academic Success provides tutoring in a wide range of subjects, including all core courses. Tutoring<br />

is designed to support students with their courses by providing content-specific assistance accessed through<br />

individual tutoring, study groups, or online tutoring.<br />

The Center <strong>for</strong> Academic Success is committed to providing the best services to students. All tutors receive<br />

ongoing training and certification according to National Tutoring Association standards. This certification<br />

fosters an environment of professionalism while providing students with leadership opportunities and recognition<br />

<strong>for</strong> their contributions. National certification also ensures that all peer tutors are kept current regarding<br />

best practices in their field of study. Please call 718.862.7414 or email success@manhattan.edu to make<br />

an appointment. Walk-ins are also welcome. For a complete schedule of tutoring, please visit our website at<br />

http://manhattan.edu/academics/center-academic-success.<br />

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