Professor: Dr. Nathan Louis Gibson
Office: Kidd 056
Office Hours: M & F 10:00-10:50AMCourse Website:
http://math.oregonstate.edu/~gibsonn/Teaching/MTH341-030F16
Text Book:
Elementary Linear Algebra by Kenneth Kuttler.
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Learning Outcomes : After succesfully completing Math 341, a student should be able to
Accommodations for students with disabilities are determined and approved by Disability Access Services (DAS). If you, as a student, believe you are eligible for accommodations but have not obtained approval please contact DAS immediately at 541-737-4098 or at http://ds.oregonstate.edu. DAS notifies students and faculty members of approved academic accommodations and coordinates implementation of those accommodations. While not required, students and faculty members are encouraged to discuss details of the implementation of individual accommodations.
Students are expected to be familiar with
Oregon State University's
Statement of
Expectations for Student Conduct.
Course Description:
In this introductory course (3 credit hours) on Linear Algebra, we will study systems of linear equations and their solution using matrix algebra, compute determinants of matrices, linear transformations and eigenvalues and eigenvectors of matrices. Topics covered in this course include:
Sections of Chapters 4,5,6,8,9 and 12 of the required text will be covered in this class.
Homework | 30% |
Midterm | 30% |
Final | 40% |
Total | 100% |
A | 93 |
A- | 90 |
B+ | 87 |
B | 83 |
B- | 80 |
C+ | 77 |
C | 73 |
C- | 70 |
D+ | 67 |
D | 63 |
D- | 60 |
While it may not be stated explicitly each day, students are expected to
read each section to be covered.
Questions not addressed during class time should be asked in office hours.
Students are responsible for any material missed due to absence.
sample midterm problems
sample final problems (Note: does not include LU, but it should!)
Homework
Homework is required for this course. Assignments will be posted on canvas, and will consist (mostly) of problems from the text. Exam problems will (mostly) be similar to homework problems. There will be five homework assignments. Students may work together, but must
turn in individual copies.
Exams
There will be one midterm exam and one cummulative final exam (with two
distinct parts). There will be no makeup exams. Missed midterm grades may
be replaced by the grade from the first part of the final. Scheduling
conflicts with the final exam must be resolved in advance. No books,
notes, phones, or graphing/programmable calculators will be allowed on exams.
Scientific calculators are allowed but will not be needed.