Name: Harold B. Reiter
Office: Fretwell, 345A
Office Hours: 3:00 pm
to 4:00 pm Mondays and Wednesdays, and by appointment. I expect to be
available every weekday from 10 to 11 am.
Phone: office 687-4561; home
364-5699
Email: hbreiter@email.uncc.edu; fax: 687-6415
Text:
College Algebra, by Michael Sullivan, fifth edition
There will be three tests, each contributing 15% of the final grade. There will be roughly 12 quizzes (about 1.0% each), and approximately 10 Problems of the Week (about 0.5% each). Homework will be collected and graded. It will count about 10% of the final grade. The combination of these two (quizzes and PODs) counts for 25% of the final grade (see organization below for more on this). The tests are cumulative. That is, each test will include some questions on material covered in previous tests. The common final exam, also cumulative, will count for at least 30% of the final grade. Grades will be determined as follows: A, 85%;B, 70% to 85%; C, 55% to 70%; D, 40% to 55%. A total of 667 points are available in the course:100· 3 (in class tests) + · 180 (the quizzes, Homework and POW grade) + 200 (for the final exam)=680. The grades will be distributed as follows: 570+, A; 470+, B; 370+, C; 270+, D; less than 270, F.
What you can expect from me:
That I will treat this course as the most
important course I have ever taught, and
A. That I will be consistently
well-prepared for class,
B. That I will greet you cordially at my office
and help you however I can to learn.
C. That I will respond to your email
messages on the day I receive them.
D. That I will treat you with respect.
What I expect of you:
A. That you will read the book.
B. That you
will do your homework including problems of the day regularly and on time.
C. That you will attend both lectures and recitations.
You can access these pages using the Netscape browser available on most
UNCC computers. However, you do not have to type in the address. You can get
to the pages by clicking, starting at the UNCC home page, the root page for
computers on campus, then going, in order, to Math Dept.; then to faculty
web pages; then to Harold Reiter's home page; then to Math 1100 home page.
Try it. You'll see that it is very easy. You can then print out whatever
information you want in hard copy. http://www.uncc.edu/ (this is the home page
of UNCC )
http://www.math.uncc.edu/ (this is the
math dept's home page)
If you have trouble with the browser or email,
ask the assistant on duty (TA) in the lab you use.
To return to the math 1100 index http://www.math.uncc.edu/~hbreiter/m1100/index.html
To return to Harold Reiter's homepage, http://www.math.uncc.edu/~hbreiter/