MA534 - Introduction to Partial Differential Equations

Hours: Class: T,TH 1:30PM-2:45PM, SAS 2102.

Instructor:

Dr. Alina Chertock
Office: SAS 3212
Phone: 515-3200
Office hours: T TH 11:00AM - 12:00PM (or by appointment)
E-mail: chertock@math.ncsu.edu
Homepage: http://www.math.ncsu.edu/~acherto/NCSU/MA534/Fal2009/534.html

Preq: MA 425 or MA 511, MA 341
Coreq: MA 426 or 512

Syllabus:

Textbook: An Introduction to Partial Differential Equations by Y. Pinchover and J. Rubinstein, Cambridge University Press, 2005.

Homework:

Tests/exams: There will be two tests during the semester and a comprehensive final exam.

Tentative dates of tests: October 15, November 24.
Final Exam: December 15, 2009, 1:00PM-4:00PM.

Missed tests/exams:

Grading: Homework - 40%, class tests - 20%, final examination - 40%.

Grading Scale: 86%-100%: A, 71%-85%: B, 61%-70%: C, 55%-60%: D, 55%: F (+ and - will also be used.)

Notifications: Students will be notified in class or via email of announcements associated with this course. The email address registered with the NCSU online directory will be used for this purpose. It is the student's responsibility to maintain a valid email address and check the email sent to it.

Class Evaluations: Online class evaluations will be available for students to complete during the last 2 weeks of Fall term:

8 a.m. November 19 through 8 a.m. December 9.

Students will receive an email message directing them to a website where they can login using their Unity ID and complete evaluations. All evaluations are confidential; instructors will not know how any one student responded to any question, and students will not know the ratings for any instructors.

Evaluation website: https://classeval.ncsu.edu/
Student help desk: classeval@ncsu.edu
More information about ClassEval: http://www.ncsu.edu/UPA/classeval/




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Students are required to follow NCSU policy available at www.ncsu.edu/provost/academi c_regulations/integrity/reg.htm.  "Academic dishonesty is the giving, taking, or presenting of information or material by a student that unethically or fraudulently aids oneself or another on any work which is to be considered in the determination of a grade or the completion of academic requirements or the enhancement of that student's record or academic career." (NCSU Code of Student Conduct)

The Student Affairs web site has more information (http://www.ncsu.edu/student_af fairs/osc/AIpage/acaintegrity.html).

Utilization implication of the Honor Pledge.

"I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid on this test or assignment."

Expectations concerning honesty in the completion of test and assignments.

This has been outlined above

Students with Disabilities.

Reasonable accommodations will be made for students with verifiable disabilities. In order to take advantage of available accommodations, students must register with Disability Services for Students at 1900 Student Health Center, Campus Box 7509, 515-7653. For more information on NC State's policy on working with students with disabilities, please see the Academic Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Regulation.

Further Information:

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