MTH 211 or 610, Advanced Calculus
Dr.
Elmer K. Hayashi
Spring 2002
Course Materials
- Course Information
- MTH 211 (or 610), Advanced Calculus
Computer Call Number: 5034 (or 5070)
Meeting Dates: January 16 - May 1, 2002
Meeting Times: MWF 9:00-9:50 a.m.
Final Exam: Saturday, May 4, 2002, 9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.
Meeting Room: 215 Calloway
School: Wake Forest University
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- Instructor: Elmer K. Hayashi

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- Textbook:
- Arthur Mattuck
Introduction to Analysis
Prentice Hall, 1999.
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- Grading Policy
- Homework will be assigned and graded regularly. Graduate students taking
this course as MTH 610 will be required to do extra projects involving supplementary
topics, and present lectures on these topics.
There will be three one-hour exams given near the ends of September,
October, and November, respectively. There will be a comprehensive final exam.
Your semester grade will be determined by the total
number of points earned out of 600 possible points. Each hour exam will be
worth 100 points, your homework percentage will be 100 points, and the final
exam will be worth 200 points. Good exposition will be expected on homework--points
will be deducted for incomplete sentences, unlabeled answers, lack of justification,
omission of important details, and sloppy work. Regular attendance as well
as diligent effort are essential for achieving success in this course.
The study of mathematics involves a never-ceasing struggle to
understand concepts which initially are learned incompletely or even
incorrectly. To clarify ideas, it is important that you discuss your
perceptions with others in order to expose misconceptions and to
further your understanding. I encourage you to talk mathematics with
your classmates, and with me on a regular basis.
Please come see me during my office hours, or at any time which is mutually convenient.
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