Math 110
Introduction to Concepts in Mathematics and Computing

Required Text:  Thinking Mathematically, Blitzer, 2nd edition.

Instructor: Dr. Abigail Hoit

                Office: CS 219
                Email: abigailh@elmhurst.edu
                Phone: 617-3414

Office Hours:  9:15 - 10:00 Tu & Th, 1:00 - 1:30 M & W, 9:15 – 9:45 F, and by appointment
Webpage: www.elmhurst.edu/~abigailh

Exams: There will be three in-class exams and a cumulative final exam. Calculators/computers will not be permitted on exams unless you are specifically instructed otherwise.

Exam Forgiveness Policy: All exams must be taken in class on the announced dates. If you take all three regular exams as scheduled, then the lowest one of the three scores will be replaced by your percentage score on the final exam, if this is to your benefit.

You will not be allowed to take any exam early or late for any reason. If you miss any one of the three regular exams for any reason, your percentage score on the final exam will serve as your score for the missed exam, and only the missed one will be replaced.

Quizzes: Beginning February 12th, there will be a quiz every Wednesday unless there is an exam that week. Your lowest two quiz grades will be dropped at the end of the semester. If you miss a quiz, for any reason, that is one of the grades that will be dropped. No makeup quizzes will be permitted. Calculators/computers will not be permitted on quizzes unless you are specifically instructed otherwise.

Homework: Homework assignments will be given each night. I may or may not collect the homework, but I always reserve the right to do so. Any collected homework assignment grades will be included in the quiz grade.  For homework problems, you are welcome to use whatever technology you feel comfortable with (calculator, computer, slide rule, etc.) and are strongly encouraged to work with other students, come to homework help hours, and visit the math tutors.

Remember: In this course, doing the homework is absolutely required if you want a C or higher.  "Doing homework" means correctly completing the assignment, often with the help of the instructor, tutors, study groups, etc.  It does not mean looking over the problems and assuming that you could do them correctly if you wanted to.

Grading:

3 In-Class Exams

3 ´ 15 %

= 45 %

Final Exam

 

= 30 %

Quizzes

 

= 15 %

Class Participation

    

= 10 %

= 100 %       

Accommodations: The College will make reasonable accommodations for persons with documented disabilities. If you have a disability that may have some impact on your work in this course, please contact Maureen Connolly at the Learning Center  (630-617-3753)

Inclement Weather:  If you think classes may be canceled due to bad weather, power outages, etc., call the school hotline at 630-617-3777 to find out.