SURVIVAL SHEET: Math 298 - section 066
Fall Semester 2003-2004
Text: Frank Garvan, The Maple Book, Chapman & Hall/CRC
(2002)
Software: Maple 8 or Maple
9
Instructor: A. Saleski, 316 Damen Hall
phone: (773) 508-3577; e-mail: ajs@math.luc.edu
Course URL: http://www.math.luc.edu/~ajs/courses/298maplefall2003/
Office
Hours: MWF 1:45 - 2:45 pm and WF 3:45 - 4:45 pm
or
by appointment.
Ground Rules: The final grade is based upon the homework
assignments.
Important Dates:
Holidays:
-
Labor Day: Mon., Sept. 1
-
Mid-semester Break: Mon. & Tues., Nov. 3-4
Last Day To Withdraw: Fri., Oct. 31
(5:00 pm)
Last Day of Class: Mon., Dec. 8
Study Days: Thurs. & Fri., Dec.
4-5
Final Exam: none
Loyola
Calendar (Fall Semester 2003)
Remarks:
1. Homework will be accepted late, but with
a substantial penalty.
2. The minimum penalty for cheating
is failure in the course. A student who improperly aids another with a
homework assignment is considered to be equally culpable. If you
receive help on an assignment from anyone other than the instructor (this
includes another student, a TA, a family member, or friend), you should
acknowledge this fact in a comment at the beginning of your homework.
Incidents of academic dishonesty will be reported to the appropriate Dean.
The goal of intellectual education is not to know
how to repeat or retain ready-made truths (a truth that is parroted is
only a half-truth). It is in learning to master the truth by oneself at
the risk of losing a lot of time and of going through all the round about
ways that are inherent in real activity.
- Jean Piaget
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