Rohr Science 220
(619) 221-2604
crowMA@ptloma.edu
| Instructor: Greg Crow, Ph.D. | Texts:
Modern Geometries (4th edition), James R. Smart, Brooks/Cole, 1994. Taxicab Geometry, Eugene F. Krause, Dover | Table of Contents: Course Description Required Materials Course Philosophy Grading Policies The Final Examination |
| Class meetings: WF 10:45-11:35 a.m. |
| Office hours: Rohr Science 220 |
Mathematics is learned primarily by doing Mathematics--not simply listening to it; that is, the effective learning of mathematics is an active process, involving participation. Thus, the course aims to maximize student involvement, hence student achievement.
Individual concepts in mathematics are learned (mastered as opposed to memorized) by thinking and working through numerous examples and exercises which involve these concepts; by this process mathematical concepts become familiar, and less abstract.
The instructor is responsible for overall planning, for directing instructional activities, and for evaluation of student achievement.
You are ultimately responsible for your own achievement. For example, you are responsible for meeting all scheduled activities of the course, such as class meetings, problem assignments, quizzes, exams, and the final examination; you are also responsible for regular work outside class in preparation for class lectures and discussions.
| Mid-semester test | 250 points |
| Final Exam | 250 points |
| Homework portfolio | 250 points |
| Project portfolio | 250 points |
| Total | 1000 points |
| A | B | C | D | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| + | (87.5, 90) | (77.5, 80) | (67.5, 70) | |
| [92.5, 100] | [82.5, 87.5] | [72.5, 77.5] | [62.5, 67.5] | |
| - | [90, 92.5) | [80, 82.5) | [70, 72.5) | [60, 62.5) |