Course Syllabus

General course information

Instructor
Erik van Erp -

Office Hours
Mon 3:30-4:30, Kemeny 307
Tue 2:30-4:30, Kemeny 242

Lecture
Period 11, MWF 11:30-12:35, Kemeny 008
x-hour: Tuesday 12:15-1:05

Text
Introduction to Analysis, by Maxwell Rosenlicht

Homework
Homework is assigned each week on Friday. Homework is due the Wednesday after it has been assigned, at the start of class.

See the schedule of lectures and homework.

Exams
Midterm in-class exam: Tuesday Feb 7, x-hour, 12:15-1:05
Midterm take-home exam: due Friday Feb 10 at end of day.
Final take-home exam: during finals week.

Grade
Homework: 1/3, Midterm 1/3, Final 1/3

Honor principle
There are two take-home exams, one midterm and one final exam. No collaboration is permitted on these exams. You may consult the text book by Rosenlicht, and you may refer to your class notes and graded homework, but no other sources (books or internet) are allowed.

Discussion of weekly homework problems with other students is allowed and even encouraged. However you should write your final solution in your own words (no copying).

Students with disabilities

Students requesting disability-related accommodations and services for this course are required to register with Student Accessibility Services (SAS; student.accessibility.services@dartmouth.edu; 1-603-646-9900) and to request that an accommodation email be sent to me in advance of the need for an accommodation. Then, students should schedule a follow-up meeting with me to determine relevant details such as what role SAS or its Testing Center may play in accommodation implementation. This process works best for everyone when completed as early in the quarter as possible. If students have questions about whether they are eligible for accommodations or have concerns about the implementation of their accommodations, they should contact the SAS office. All inquiries and discussions will remain confidential.