Math 302 – Section 502 – Spring 2015 Discrete Mathematics Course Information

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Math 302 – Section 502 – Spring 2015
Discrete Mathematics
Course Information
Course Description:
Math 302. Discrete Mathematics. Formal structures for describing data, algorithms and computing
devices; theory and applications of sets, graphs and algebraic structures.
Prerequisites: Math 152 or equivalent.
Learning Outcomes:
Students will master basic notions and techniques in Discrete Mathematics, and explore some
applications of these concepts.
Lecture:
MWF 11:30-12:20 BLOC 161.
Required Text:
Kenneth Rosen, Discrete Mathematics and its Applications, 7th ed., McGraw Hill, ISBN 978-007-338309-5.
Course website:
http://www.math.tamu.edu/˜laura/pages/teaching/math302-Spring2015
Instructor Information
Instructor: Laura Felicia Matusevich
Office: Blocker 513D
Email: laura@math.tamu.edu
Website: http://www.math.tamu.edu/˜laura
Office Hours (tentative): W 1:45-4:45 pm.
Grading
Course Grade: The course grade will be based on weekly homework, two midterm exams, and
a final exam. Collaborative work is allowed, indeed, encouraged, on Homework assignments, but
each student must submit their own solution set, written in their own words. No collaboration is
allowed on Exams.
◦ Homework assignments: 20%;
◦ Midterms: 25% each;
◦ Final Exam: 30%;
The usual cutoffs apply, namely more than 90% guarantees an A, more than 80% guarantees a B,
more than 70% guarantees a C, and more than 60% guarantees a D.
Homework: Weekly assignments will consist of designated exercises to be graded, and additional
practice problems not to be turned in. The practice problems are an invaluable resource to help
you keep up with the class and prepare for exams, even if they are not graded.
Exams
Midterm I: Friday, February 27th, in class.
Midterm II: Friday, April 10th, in class.
Final: Tuesday, May 12th, 10:30-12:30.
Weekly Schedule (subject to change)
http://www.math.tamu.edu/˜laura/pages/teaching/math302-Spring2015/
schedule.html.
Other
Attendance: Attendance of all lectures is required. Make-up work or deadline extensions will be
given only in case of absences authorized under Student Rules: Attendance.
ADA Policy Statement: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination
statute that provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among
other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities. If you
believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact the Department of
Student Life, Services for Students with Disabilities, in Room B118 of the Cain Hall, call
845-1637, or email disability@tamu.edu.
Copyright: All printed handouts and web-materials for this course are protected by US Copyright
Laws. No multiple copies can be made without written permission by the instructor.
Scholastic Honesty: Always abide by the Aggie Code of Honor: An Aggie does not lie, cheat,
or steal or tolerate those who do. Please refer to Honor Council Rules and Procedures
at http://aggiehonor.tamu.edu for more information on academic integrity and
scholastic dishonesty.
Contact Information: Course announcements may occasionally be made via e-mail (e.g. in case
of a change to office hours or to clarify problems in homework sets). Students should regularly check their University-designated e-mail accounts.
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