Math 114 Syllabus
Fall 2006
Math and Human Society
Course Information
Course: Math 114, Section 04, Math and Human Society
Instructor: William “Andy” Case
Office: 211 Walker Hall
Phone: 831-5163
Time: 12:00 - 12:50 M W F
Place: 124 Whitt Hall
Textbook: Math and Human Society, Case, Corwin, Mistele, Smith, Sorensen
Webpage: www.radford.edu/~wacase
Email: wacase@radford.edu
Office Hours: 8:30-9:20 M W F
9:30-10:45 M W F
1:00-2:00 TH
(Note: Special office hours can be arranged if needed)
Grading Policy: Students final grade will be determined from four in class tests, one cumulative final exam, student projects, and homework assignments. Your final grade will be determined as follows.
4 one hour exams ---------------------------------- 60%
Daily Grade (Homework and other assignments) ---- 20%
Final Exam ------------------------------------------20%
* Daily Grade will be determined from student projects, Homework, and any computer assignments that will be taken up during the semester.
Grading Scale
90% - 100% A
80% - 89% B
70%- 79% C
60% - 69% D
0% - 59% F
Attendance policy:
Class attendance is expected and strongly recommended. Attendance will be
taken every class meeting by passing an attendance sheet around for students to
sign. Keep in mind that your performance on tests could be affected by poor
class attendance. Make up exams and quizzes will be given only with the
instructor’s permission.
Core Math Exam:
All students in math 114 are required to take the Radford University Core Math Exam. In order to receive credit in math 114 students must pass the Core Math Exam by the end of the semester. This exam will be administered on line in a Radford computer lab with proper security. The location of the computer lab will be announced later in the semester.
Calculators:
Students will need a scientific calculator to complete some assignments and tests. Students will be able to use a scientific calculator on the final exam, but not on the Core Math Exam
Course Objective:
Topics covered include logic, argument fallacy; scale and magnitude; spherical geometry: statistical reasoning: mathematical modeling for growth and decay, finance and forecasting: game theory and voting systems: principles of computation.
Final Exam
All sections of math 114 will take a common final exam that will be made by the math department. All sections of math 114 will take the final exam at the same time and date. The location, time and date of the final exam will be announced at a later time.
Radford University Honor Code: By accepting admission to Radford University, each student makes a commitment to understand, support, and abide by the University Honor Code without compromise or exception. Violations of this academic integrity will not be tolerated. Refer to your Student Handbook for details. Each of these classes will be conducted in strict observance of the Honor Code.