METU-NCC Math

    Math 260 Basic Linear Algebra (Fall 2014)

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Course syllabus (pdf)

Frequency: Spring Terms

Credit: (3-0)3

Catalog description: Matrices, determinants and systems of linear equations. Vector spaces, the Euclidean space, inner product spaces, linear transformations. Eigenvalues, diagonalization.

Course Coordinator: Anar Dosi

Exams and Grading: Course grades are determined by quizzes, two (non-cumulative) midterm exams, and a (cumulative) final exam, as well as a small number of bonus points awarded on the basis of class participation.
  • Quizzes: 10 % (3 quizzes during semester)
  • Exam 1: 25 %
  • Exam 2: 25 %
  • Final: 40 %
  • Bonus: 5 % (solving problems on the board)

Textbook: "Linear Algebra", Larry Smith, 3rd ed., Springer, 1998 (available at the bookstore, and the Reserve section of the library)

Homework and Method of Studying: The course is of an abstract nature compared to most other courses; comprehension of the proofs and a careful reading of the lecture notes or the textbook are important. Students should attempt to solve all of the questions at the end of each chapter, and regularly visit office hours to talk to the instructors about questions that they cannot solve. Homework will not be graded or corrected. However, a large percentage of the questions on each exam will be very similar to the exercises in the book. (Beware: We will make just enough changes so that memorization of solutions or proofs does not help. A thorough understanding will be necessary and sufficient.)

Website:   /math260/

Make-up Policy: In order to be eligible to enter a make-up examination for a missed examination, a student should have a documented or verifiable, and officially acceptable excuse. It is not possible to make up multiple missed examinations. The make-up examination for all exams will be after the final exam, and will include all topics.

Math Help Room: The mathematics help room in T-103 is a room staffed by mathematics faculty and teaching assistants where students may gather to ask questions, work on homework, and view exams. Students are also invited to seek out instructors in their offices.

Lectures
S1 - A. Dosi Tue 10:40-12:30
Thu 11:30-12:40
S-117
S2 - S. Durhan Mon 10:40-12:30
Thu 8:40-9:30
TAZ-11/8


Important Dates
  • September 22: Classes Start
  • September 29-October 3: Add-Drop
  • October 29: HOLIDAY (Wednesday)
  • Noveber 28: Withdrawal deadline
  • December 31: Classes End
  • Janury 1: HOLIDAY (Thursday)
  • January 5-17: Finals Period
  • January 24: Grades Announced
  • January 28-30: Resit Exams