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Course ~ Section: Instructor: Time & Location: New York City College of Technology MAT 2572 - D650 Dr. Chosid Mon, Wed 12:00 ~ 01:40. N723. (Mon Aug 25 ~ Mon Dec 29. 2017) (718)-260-5865 Ichosid@citytech.cuny.edu Mon and Wed 2:15 -3:15 in N727 Caleulus 1 ‘Text.and Supplem: — Schaums Probability and Statistics and Blackboard Statistical notes and examples Attendance: Evaluation: Learning Center: Record class notes in an 8 by! spiral bound note book. Date each lecture to verify your attendance. Be aware of Excel, Matlab (Scilab) or Maple Under CUNY mandate, attendance in EACH class is REQUIRED and will be then at each elass meeting. You are allowed a MAXIMUM of 10% of total class meetings of unexcused absences. after that point you may receive a WU grade. TWO EXCESSIVE LATENESS (more than 30 minutes) will be considered as one absence. Your grade will be determined by the average of your tests. class work and presentations. There will be up to three class exams or two class exams plus a presentations or a written project. The final exam will count as two class exams. Students can augment test results by accumulating up to 75 additional points by presenting and defending homework assignments on the board. Every problem appearing on the board is worth between 0 and 7 points, depending on the difficulty of the problem, the clarity of the written work and your ability to vocally defend what is on the board. Some homework assignments may be required to be handed in and earn supplementary points. The total number of points from all sources may not exceed 75 points. Your final grade is the average of all your exams, written assignments, accumulated points and your final exam (counted twice) the sum is divided by five. Your final letter grade is based on the class average. Only students who have earned at least 50 points are entitled procure a make- up exam (but they forfeit 50 points). All handed in work must clearly indicate the person first and last name, the date, the page and number of the problem being submitted All presentations or papers must indicate all sources and raw data must be included in your paper as an addendum, All quotes or paraphrases must be numbered and the source listed in the bibliography (including internet sources). All written work must be in proper English. All assignments must be completed by the due date and you are to keep copies of all your work. The original work is to be handed in and dated. You are responsible of keeping track of all your points and grades. Use the learning center to help you understand my lectures or the text or to help you ‘with an assigned problem Class participation: Attendance and participation is essential to your mastery of the course. Each student will be expected to actively participate individually and/or in-group work. Be prepared to present your work. Written Assignments: You may be asked to hand in written projects throughout the semester. These written Projects: Portfoli Restrictions: assignments could be solutions to problems assigned for homework or short essays. ‘There may be a project assigned during the semester, which you will work on in groups. You must first hand in a drafi, and then a final version, Keep a portfolio of homework assignments, test results and written papers You may not take videos, make any recordings or take photos without my expressed consent, Still camera pictures of any board work is allowed but not of your instructor Your final grade is the average of all your exams. your written assignments, your accumulated points and your final exam (counted twice) the sum is divided by five. ‘Your final letter grade is based on the class average. Seek assistance in the Atrium Learning Center. Ask clearly phrased questions in class See me di gone of my office hours Ensure mastery of the material by completing homework assignments Form study groups or work with a classmate : If you miss a class ask a class mate for the homework and his/her notes

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