Mathematics 1050
Mathematical Modeling in the Environment
Spring 2009
This page has not yet been completely updated for the Spring 2009 semester.
Contents
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Meeting Times
Monday and Wednesday 11:15-12:30
The class meets in Room 327 on Mondays and Room 317 on Wednesdays, with the exception of Wednesday, January 28, when it will meet in Room 224.
Textbook
Mathematical Modeling in the Environment, by Charles R. Hadlock. MAA, 1998.
Schedule of Guest Speakers
The list of speakers will be posted here as it is determined.
Listserv Mailing List
The class has a listserv mailing list set up. The name of the list is
WMATH1050-L and it is hosted on listserv.uconn.edu. Every member of
the class will be automatically signed up for the list upon filling out the
and is expected to participate in the discussions.
Posting a Message to the Mailing List
To post a message to the mailing list, simply address it to
WMATH1050-L@listserv.uconn.edu. Other than that, it may be handled the same as
any other email message.
Quizzes and Examinations
There will be one or two hour long examinations during the course of the
semester, along with several graded homework assignments, problem sets and group projects.
The take-home portion of the April 15 examination may be viewed and printed by those who wish to get a head start.
Each graded homework assignment will be worth 25 points and each problem set will be worth 50 points. Each
examination will be worth 100 points. The final examination will be worth
150 points.
Everything posted here about grading is subject to revision.
Final Examination
The final examination will be held Wednesday, May 6, 12:00-2:00 p.m.
The final examination will be comprehensive,
covering material from the entire semester.
Notes
These are notes corresponding to some of the portions of the text and include many of the slides shown in class.
Notes
There are a number of sets of available. The following sets of slides specific for this class are also available. Each set is available in a normal size text format as well as the slides used in class.
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