This is the official homepage of course MA2132. Please read carefully the information provided in the link list on the left hand side.
Classes begin on Monday, October 20, 2008.
General Workshops: 9am-11am in RH203 and 11am-6pm in RH315 every Friday.
Second-half semester classes start on Monday, October 20, 2008.
The add/drop period for second-half semester classes ends on Friday, October 24, 2008.
The last day to withdraw from a second-half semester course running in the Fall Session 2008 is Wednesday, November 19. Your advisor has to sign the withdrawal form.
Second-half semester classes end on Friday, December 5, 2008.
MA2132 Section B
MA2132 Section B is an off-sequence course that runs on the first half of the fall 2008 semester. MA2132B starts on 09/02/2008 and ends on 10/17/2008.
MA2012 Review
Rachel Jacobovits will offer a review in Linear Algebra for the MA2132 students on Wednesday 11/19/08 from 1-2pm. Room RH702.
Information for sophomore math courses:
Students who do not have the prerequisites will be notified via email sent to
their students accounts and deregistered from the course for which they did
not have the prerequisites.
Sections:
For half-semester math courses sections A, B, C and I are first-half courses while X, Y, Z, and J are second half- courses.
Midterm:
Section Z/Z2/Z3 on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 from 4pm-6pm. Room RH116.
Section Y on Friday, November 14, 2008 from 9am-11am. Room RH315.
Section Y2 on Friday, November 14, 2008 from 9am-11am. Room RH215.
Section Y3/Y4 on Friday, November 14, 2008 from 9am-11am. Room RH721.
Final:
Section Z/Z2/Z3 on Monday, December 15, 2008 from 12-2pm. Room RH116.
Section Y/Y2 on Monday, December 15, 2008 from 12-2pm. Room JAB475.
Section Y3/Y4 on Monday, December 15, 2008 from 12-2pm. Room JAB474.
Complaints, suggestions, comments, questions:
Our FAQ explains why we do what we do.
Please send all complaints, suggestions, and questions to
the appropriate person.
We accept anonymous suggestions. Just use
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IMPORTANT: Please do not bring your laptop or any other valuable items to any exam. You are required to leave your bags and books at the front of the room during the exam. Neither the proctors nor the department is responsible for items that are lost or stolen during the exam.
How to buy a textbook:
The textbook is available at the Polytechnic University Book Store.
You can also buy the book through one of the
following Internet sites:
www.wiley.com
www.half.com
www.amazon.com
www.bestwebbuys.com
www.ecampus.com
www.varsitybooks.com
www.efollett.com
www.bn.com
You will need the book's
ISBN/ISBN-13:
| Course | ISBN |
|
MA1054, 1154, MA1152, 1252, 1352 |
0-618-56806-9 (hardcover, 2nd ed.) |
| MA0902, MA0912, MA0914 |
978-0-7641-1656-8 (paperback, 2nd ed.) |
|
1024, 1122, 1124, 1132 1324, 1424 |
0-471-48482-2 (paperback, 4th ed.) 0-471-48481-4 (hardcover, 4th ed.) 0-471-47245-X (hardcover, 4th ed.) |
| MA2112, MA2122 | 0-471-47245-X (hardcover, 4th ed.) |
| MA2012, MA2132 | 0155209841 (4th ed.) |
| MA2212, MA2222 | 0-131-46413-2 (hardcover, 7th ed.) |
| MA2312, MA2322 |
0-072-93033-0 (5th edition) 0-072-42434-6 (5th Pkg. ed.) |
| MA2054 | 0495383864 (10th ed.) |
| MA3012 | 0-131-85662-6 (hardcover, 7th ed.) |
| MA3112 | 0-072-87252-7 (hardcover, 7th ed.) |