Instructor
Araceli M. Bonifant
Office Hours: Tuesday, Thursday 3:30-4:30 pm or by appointment.
Text: Johnson/Mowry, MATHEMATICS/ A Practical Odyssey, 5th EDITION.
About the course: In this course we study concepts and processes of
modern mathematics
concerned with sets, the theory of probability, and statistics. Emphasizing
the role that these concepts play in the social and physical sciences.
We will study:
A tentative syllabus
will be updated according to the progress of the class.
Policies:
You are expected to abide by the University's civility policy:
"The University of Rhode Island is committed to developing and actively
protecting a class environment in which respect must be shown to
everyone in order to facilitate the expression, testing, understanding,
and creation of a variety of ideas and opinions. Rude, sarcastic,
obscene or disrespectful speech and disruptive behavior have a negative
impact on everyone's learning and are considered unacceptable. The
course instructor will have disruptive persons removed from the class."
Cell phones and beepers must be turned off in class.
You are required to do your own work unless specifically told otherwise by
your instructor (e.g. a joint project). In support of honest students,
those discovered cheating on assignments or exams will receive a grade of
zero on the assignment or exam. Use of unauthorized aids such as cheat
sheets or information stored in calculator memories, will be considered
cheating. The Mathematics Department and the University strongly promote
academic integrity.
Grading Policy: Your grade will be determined by your scores on
Homework: Homework will be assigned weekly but not collected or
graded.
However the weekly quiz may be based on homework assignments.
Quizzes: There will be weekly quizzes.
There will be no make up quizzes or exams.
Exam Schedule:
The Academic Enhancement Center:
The work in this course can be difficult. You can seek help at
the Academic Enhancement Center (AEC) in Roosevelt Hall. AEC tutors can
answer questions, clarify concepts, check your understanding, and help
you to study. You can make an
appointment or walk in anytime Mon-Thur 10 AM to 10 PM, Fri 10 AM to 1
PM, Sun 4 PM - 8 PM. They are located in the fourth floor in Roosevelt
Hall. Their telephone number is (401) 874-2367.
Office: Tyler Hall 217
Phone: 4-4394
Email: bonifant@math.uri.edu
Exam I : Thursday,
February 17th. Bliss Hall 305.
Exam II :
Tuesday, April 5th. Bliss Hall 305.
Exam III :
Tuesday, May 10th. Bliss Hall 305.
Final Exam: Thursday, May 19th., 8:00 - 11:00 AM.,
Bliss Hall 305