Math 232 WINTER 2009, Discrete Math
- Instructor Jon Brundan
- Office Hours for Winter 2009: M 3:00-4:00, U 1:00-2:00,
Fenton 319.
- Please talk to me in class if you cannot make these office hours,
and we can arrange an alternative time. You could also use e-mail to
ask questions....
- Class meets MUWF 12:00-13:00, Esslinger 112.
- Book: Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics by Ralph Grimaldi, Addison-Wesley, 5th edition.
- Syllabus: most of chapters 11, 12 and 13 supplemented by a few topics from earlier chapters that weren't covered in 231.
- Homework Assignments (25%).
to be collected on WEDNESDAYS, first due W Jan 14. I usually set the homework on the Wednesday one week before the homework is due and post it on this web page. I expect you to
download the homework yourself from the web!
Late homework will not be accepted. Not all of the assigned homework
problems will be graded.
- Test dates:
- Midterm (25%): U Feb 10.
- Final (50%): W Mar 18, 10.15am.
You must bring photo ID to the midterms and the final.
- Grading: Homework 25%,
midterm 25%,
final 50%.
- Last day to drop: S Feb 22.
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Note I am away on January 26, 27 and 28 this term. A substitute
professor will teach the class on these days.
Also there is no class on MLK day, January 19.
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Except for the first week of term, the last week of term, and the week
in which there is a scheduled midterm, I use the Tuesday class as an extended office hour. Unlike all other classes attendance at these particular Tuesday classes is optional (but be warned: my experience is that the people who don't come are the ones who get the worst grades!!!!). In these classes I will work through
some problems similar to ones on the homework/midterms, and answer any homework or other questions. You should plan to do as much of the homework as you can BEFORE the Tuesday class so that by the end of class on Tuesday -- or certainly by the end of my office hour at 1pm on Tuesday -- you are sure you can finish all the homework to be turned in the following day.
- Please remember that if you miss a class, it is
your responsibility to find out what happened in that class. You
can usually pick up any handouts from the homework web page.
- I am perfectly happy for you to find someone else in the class who is at the same level as you and work with them on homeworks. Just make sure you are understanding and learning from the homework -- not just copying what your friend tells you without digesting it!
Jonathan Brundan
Department of Mathematics
University of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403-1222 USA
Phone 1-541-346-5626
Email:
brundan@uoregon.edu
Web: http://uoregon.edu/~brundan/teaching.php