MA 335   -   Course Information


Text:   Fundamental Ideas of Analysis  by M. Reed.

Course description:   This is the second part of a two course sequence
designed to provide students with an understanding of the fundamental ideas
and theoretical aspects of Calculus. The topics include Taylor's Theorem,
inverse functions, functions of two variables, sequences of functions,
pointwise and uniform convergence, metric spaces, series of numbers and
of functions, and Fourier series.

Exams:   There will be two in-class exams and a cumulative two-hour
final exam. Midterms will be announced at least one week in advance.
The final exam will be on Monday, May 4, 6 - 8 p.m.

Quizzes:   There will be a short quiz at the beginning of almost every class.

Homework:   A homework assignment will be given each Wednesday,
it will be due the following Wednesday.

Final grade computation:   Final scores will be calculated as follows:

      Homework:
      Quizzes:
      Exam 1:
      Exam 2:
      Final Exam:    
35%
10%
15%
15%
25%

Letter grades will be determined according to the following scale:

      A:
      B:
      C:
      D:
      F:
at least 85%
at least 75%
at least 65%
at least 55%
below 55%