LINEAR ALGEBRA - MA 115 - (3 credits) - Spring 2013

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INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Botsko

TEXT: Elementary Linear Algebra, 10th edition by Howard Anton

COURSE CONTENT:

We will cover chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 of the above text. A list of topics includes:

  1. Systems of linear equations
  2. Caussian elimination
  3. Matrices and matrix operations
  4. Inverses; Rules of matrix arithmetic
  5. Elementary matrices and inverse matrices
  6. Systems and invertibility
  7. Diagonal, triangular, and symmetric matrices
  8. The determinant function
  9. Evaluating determinants
  10. Properties of the determinant function
  11. Cofactor expansion and Cramer's Rule
  12. Euclidean n-space
  13. Linear Transformations from n-space to m-space
  14. Properties of linear transformations from n-space to m-space
  15. Real vector spaces
  16. Subspaces
  17. Linear independence
  18. Basis and dimension
  19. Row space, column space, and null space
  20. Rank and nullity
  21. Inner products
  22. Angle and Orthogonality
  23. Orthonormal basis
  24. Change of basis
  25. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors
  26. Diagonalization
  27. General linear transformations
  28. Kernel and range
  29. Inverse linear transformations
  30. Matrices and linear transformations
  31. Similarity

OBJECTIVES:

Students are expected to know the definitions and fundamental theorems of Linear Algebra, to be able to prove simple propositions, to develop proficiency in applying the problem-solving techniques treated in the course, to appreciate the power of abstract mathematics, and to be able to make connections between Linear Algebra and other branches of mathematics. Formal exams and informal class discussions will be used to assess the level to which these objectives are being attained.

EXAMS:

There will be 2 in class exams and a final and you will be given a week's notice for each exam.

EARLY PERFORMANCE GRADES:
You will be assigned an early performance (near mid-term) grade around the end of February which will be based on your performance on the first exam.

GRADING POLICY:

The final will count as 1/3 of your grade as will each of the two in class exams. The grading system will be according to the current SVC Bulletin.

CLASS ATTENDANCE:

Please make every effort to keep up with assignments and to attend all classes. A significant number of class cuts in a mathematics course almost always leads to disastrous results. If for some reason class is cancelled, an announcement will be posted on the Blackboard site for this course.

ACADEMIC HONESTY:

“Saint Vincent College assumes that all students come for a serious purpose and expects them to be responsible individuals who demand of themselves high standards of honesty and personal conduct. Therefore, it is college policy to have as few rules and regulations as are consistent with efficient administration and general welfare.

Fundamental to the principle of independent learning and professional growth is the requirement of honesty and integrity in the performance of academic assignments, both in the classroom and outside, and in the conduct of personal life. Accordingly, Saint Vincent College holds its students to the highest standards of intellectual integrity and thus the attempt of any student to present as his or her own any work which he or she has not performed or to pass any examinations by improper means is regarded by the faculty as a most serious offense.”
Saint Vincent College 2009-2011 Bulletin, page 20.

CLASSROOM ETIQUETTE:

An essential characteristic of Saint Vincent College is the dignity and civility with which students and instructors conduct themselves both inside and outside the classroom.  All students share in the responsibility of making the classroom a positive place to learn.  Attendance is more than just being in the classroom; students are expected to be prepared and attentive.  Some specific behaviors that are distracting and should be avoided include holding side conversations, laughing at other students or the instructor when mistakes are made, shouting out questions or answers without raising you hand and being recognized, arriving late and leaving early, or doing work for other classes.  Cell phones, pagers,
and other electronic devices should be turned off when students are in the classroom.

DISABILITY STATEMENT: 

Students with disabilities who may be eligible for academic accommodations and support services should please contact Mrs. Sandy Quinlivan by phone (724-805-2371), email (sandy.quinlivan@stvincent.edu) or by appointment (Academic Affairs-2nd floor of Headmaster Hall).  Reasonable accommodations do not alter the essential elements of any course, program or activity.  The Notification of Approved Academic Accommodations form indicates the effective date of all approved academic accommodations and is not retroactive.

TUTORING FOR THE COURSE:

I will be in my office (W-204, Science Center) at the following times during the week. Do feel free to stop in when you are having any difficulty with the material.

Office Hours:

Monday: 9:30 to 10:30 and 3 to 4

Tuesday: 10:30 to 11:30

Wednesday: 9:30 to 10:30 and 3 to 4

Friday: 9:30 to 10:30

In addition to my office hours, student tutors will be assigned by the Mathematics Department and their hours will be given to you during the first week of class. You are also free to come to them for help in the course.

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