This document is subject to major updates until the first day of classes!
This syllabus is subject to minor corrections and updates at any time! Major changes may arrive, if we are so ordered by (disease control) authorities.Last update: Tuesday, August 9, 2022
Instructor: | Gábor Hetyei Office: Fretwell 335F, E-mail: ghetyei@uncc.edu Office hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 1:00-2:00 pm, Wednesdays 4:45-5:15 pm, or by appointment (eventual changes will be announced in class). |
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Text: | Proofs and Fundamentals by Ethan D. Bloch, Springer, ISBN: 978-1-4419-7126-5 (Print) 978-1-4419-7127-2 (Online). (Clicking on the link should take you to the UNCC library page where you can download it as an e-textbook. You may also visit UNC Charlotte Library.) | ||||
Prerequisite: | Consent of the department. | ||||
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Homework: | Homework will be assigned every week, some to be turned in in writing, some will be presented by a randomly selected student in class. Since we meet only once per week, you should be planning on attending all lectures. If you are unable to attend a lecture, you have to work out in writing and turn in all homework assigned for oral presentation on that day. | ||||
Evaluation: | Grades will be based on: 34% for the homework, 33% for the midterm, and 33% for the final (22% for the mandatory part, 11% for the optional part). | ||||
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Wednesdays 5:30 - 8:15 pm in Fretwell 210 | ||||
Homepage: | http://webpages.uncc.edu/ghetyei/courses/6101/index.html | ||||
Disabilities: | UNC Charlotte is committed to access to education. If you have a disability and need academic accommodations, please send me your accommodation letter as early as possible. You are encouraged to meet with me to discuss the accommodations outlined in your letter. For more information on accommodations, contact the Office of Disability Services at 704-687-0040 (Fretwell 230). | ||||
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Rules of the Classroom: |
To ensure that your fellow students' right of learning is
protected, please observe the following:
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Academic Integrity: |
All students are required to read and abide by the Code of Student
Academic Integrity. Violations of the Code of Student Academic
Integrity, including plagiarism, will result in disciplinary action as
provided in the Code. Definitions and examples of plagiarism are set
forth in the Code. The Code is available from the Dean of Students
Office or online.
In this class, the following special rules apply:
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Copyright issues: |
My lectures and course materials, including presentations, tests, exams,
outlines, and similar materials, are protected by copyright. I am the
exclusive owner of copyright in those materials I create. I encourage
you to take notes and make copies of course materials for your own
educational use. However, you may not, nor may you knowingly allow
others to reproduce or distribute lecture notes and course materials
publicly without my express written consent. This includes providing
materials to commercial course material suppliers such as CourseHero and
other similar services. Students who publicly distribute or display or
help others publicly distribute or display copies or modified copies of
an instructor's course materials may be in violation of University
Policy 406, The Code of Student Responsibility. Similarly, you own
copyright in your original papers and exam essays. If I am interested in
posting your answers or papers on the course web site, I will request
your written permission. I wish to especially underscore that under no circumstances should you make homework solutions publicly available. |