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Instructor: |
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Office: |
Science Building Room 323 |
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Office Hours: |
MWF 2:00-3:00 and by appointment. |
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email: |
henryg at usca.edu |
About the Course: |
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Description: |
Mathematical concepts involving discrete mathematics, their historical/cultural backgrounds and their applications in modern society are presented in this course. Using the text: For all Practical Purposes - Introduction to the Contemporary Mathematics, we shall cover the following topics: |
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Part I |
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE (Chapters 1-4) Street Networks, Visiting vertices, Planning and Scheduling, Linear Programming. |
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Part II |
STATISTICS: THE SCIENCE OF DATA (Chapters 6-7) Producing Describing Data, Mathematics of Chance. |
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Part III |
SOCIAL CHOICE AND DECISION MAKING (Chapters 11-15) Social choice and the Impossible Dream, Weighted Voting Systems, Fair Division. |
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Parts of IV |
ON SIZE AND SHAPE (Chapters 16-22) Growth and Form, Geometric Growth, In-Accessible Distances. Reflecting the Universe, New Geometries for a New Universe, Symmetry and Patterns, Tilings. |
Course Requirements and Grading: |
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GRADING |
GRADE SCALE |
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3 Exams 45% |
92-100 A |
70-74 C |
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Weekly Writing Journal 15% |
85-91 B+ |
65-69 D+ |
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Math Home Work 15% |
80-84 B |
60-64 D |
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Final Exam 15% |
75-79 C+ |
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Instructor's Evaluation 10% |
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Journal: |
You will record your observations of "Real World" Mathematics Applications that you see in your daily life in a bound lab notebook (or soft cover report binder). You may report and discuss any mathematics application that you find significant or interesting. Of special importance are the topics covered in class and/or the topics discussed in the AMTH 118 textbook. Each week look around you and ask, "Where have I seen mathematics happening?" You may discuss this with your classmates, but should not have duplicate responses. |
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A new journal entry will be due each week. Each weekly journal must be greater than 300 words in length. You MUST show your word count or calculation of estimated number of words at the end of each weekly journal. Your bound lab book with all entries (in time order) must be turned in at the time of the final exam to receive credit (15% Journal). |
Course Objectives: |
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