MAT194 - Mathematical Sciences Seminar - Spring, 2021
INSTRUCTOR: Andy Long. Office: MEP 443; phone: 572-5794; email: longa@nku.edu
MEETING TIME/PLACE: Asynchronous (But I'm thinking of this as a
Wednesday course; I'll have each week's agenda out by 8:00 a.m. on Wednesdays.)
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Introduction to disciplines in mathematical
sciences; readings and discussions pertaining to the mathematical
sciences. Topics vary.
TEXT: None
GRADING: Pass/Fail
OUTCOMES: This class is designed to give the student opportunities to
improve their knowledge of the mathematical sciences in general and to improve
the student's ability to read, write, and discuss mathematics and
statistics. In this course, students will have the opportunity to:
- Improve the ability to read and discuss mathematics and statistics.
- Improve the ability to actively discuss mathematics and statistics.
- Improve the ability to write about mathematics and statistics.
- Learn about the applications of mathematics and statistics to other disciplines.
- Learn about employment opportunities for people in the mathematical sciences.
- Expand awareness about a variety of specialty areas in the mathematical sciences.
ASSESSMENT: This is a pass/fail course. The requirements to pass the
course are completing all of the following at an acceptable level.
- 20%: Your input in "discussions", which will occur on Canvas.
- 20%: Your summaries of discussions: each week some students will be designated
to summarize the discussion for the wiki.
- 20%: You will write one paper on a Mathematical
idea (perhaps a journal article).
- 40%: A final "presentation" (which will be
presented on-line, on our wiki).
Your presentation will be autobiographical, providing in particular
your answers to three important questions:
- In what ways have I loved mathematics in the past?
- What do I want to do (and what have I done) with mathematics?
- Why is it important in my life, and to human society?
You will also shine a spotlight on at least one interesting piece of
mathematics as part of your presentation, relevant to your future plans
or to your past experiences.
- In order to pass, your total score must be at least 70% of the total
possible, and you must complete the paper and presentation.
ATTENDANCE: The student is responsible for all material assigned for
class. "Attendance" (as measured by on-line participation in discussions) may
be used to resolve borderline grades.
WITHDRAWAL: The last day to withdraw from any class is
March 22, 2021. After that day it is not usually permitted.
OFFICE HOURS: (by zoom): Wednesday, 9am. I
am also available by appointment, if that hour won't work -- just email me.
Notes:
- Course homepage:
http://www.nku.edu/~longa/classes/mat194/
- Email: When writing an email, please include your full course
number (i.e. mat194) in the message.
- I reserve the right to alter this syllabus if necessary. Any changes will
be discussed in class, and all students will be notified.
- If you need accommodations for a physical, psychological, or medical
disability please talk with me so that I may do my best to meet your
needs.
- The Departmental
Syllabus for all Mathematics courses is a part of the syllabus for this
course. Additional information concerning Secondary Education Students is
available on the Departmental Syllabus.
Website maintained by Andy Long.
Comments appreciated.