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Math 104: Introduction to Analysis
Section 2, Fall 2013

Basic Information

Instructor: Kenji Kozai
E-mail: (lastname) at math.berkeley.edu
Office: Evans 749
Office Hours: Monday 10-11am, Tuesday 3-5pm
Course Webpage: /~kozai/m104f13/
Prerequisites: Math 53 and Math 54

Required Textbook

Other Textbooks

Homework

There will be weekly homework assignments due on Wednesdays. They will be posted on the course website and on bSpace at least one week prior to their due date. They are to be turned in at the beginning of class on Wednesday, or in my office by 4pm, either in person or by sliding it under my door. Late homework will not be accepted. However, your two lowest homework grades will not be included in the final grade calculation.

Discussing the problems with other students is encouraged, but each student must write solutions on his/her own. Please acknowledge who you collaborated with by writing their names on the top of your homework before turning it in. Copying solutions, either from other students or from solutions obtained from the internet or any other source, will be considered cheating. A good general guideline is that talking about the problem or explaining the ideas is acceptable, but reading another student's solution (or having it read to you) is not.

Exams

There will be two midterm exams on Wednesday, September 25 and Friday, November 1. Both will be in class. The final exam is Thursday, December 19 at 7-10pm.

In the case of a fire alarm during either of the midterms or the final exam, leave your exams in the room, face down, before evacuating. Under no circumstances should you take the exam with you.

Grading

The final grade will be computed as follows:

  • Homework (30%)
  • Midterm 1 (20%)
  • Midterm 2 (20%)
  • Final Exam (30%)

Special Accommodations

If you have a documented disability and require special accommodations of any kind, please e-mail me as soon as possible, and no later than Wednesday, September 11.

Last modified 03 September 2013.