Required Textbook
OA: Discrete Mathematics Discrete Mathematics/Print version
NOA: Discrete Mathematics Fifth Edition by Kenneth Ross and Charles Wright
ISBN: 013065247-4.
Discrete Mathematics and Its Application by Kenneth H. Rosen
ISBN 978-1-259-67651-2
Grading
Midterm – 35%
Final – 35%
Homework (5)- 25%
Participation – 5% Note: must be earned, not automatic
No make-up exams will be allowed without prior arrangements being made.
Final Grade Calculation:
A+ : 98-100
A : 93-97
A- : 90-92
B+: 87-89
B: 83-86
B-: 80-82
C+: 77-79
C : 73-76
C- : 70 – 72
D+: 67-69
D: 63 – 66
D- : 60 – 62
F : < 60
Academic Integrity
The faculty and administration of Brooklyn College support an environment free from cheating and plagiarism.
Each student is responsible for being aware of what constitutes cheating and plagiarism and for avoiding both.
Disabilities Services
Please notify the instructor during the first week of class of any accommodations needed for the course.
In order to receive disability-related academic accommodations students must first be registered with the Center for Student Disability Services. Students who have a documented disability or suspect they may have a disability are invited to set up an appointment with the Director of the Center for Student Disability Services, Ms. Valerie Stewart-Lovell at (718) 951-5538. If you have already registered with the Center for Student Disability Services, please provide your professor with the course accommodation form and discuss your specific accommodation with him/her.
General Advice
Must attend classes to get the participation points.
Homework will be assigned very time we finish a section in the book, check class website “Post” frequently.
No make-up exams will be allowed without prior arrangements being made.
Any problems about this class please contact me, come to my office hours.
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