Course Information

Course: Mathematics Senior Seminar, Math 485, Central College, spring 2007.
Professor: Tom Linton, office: 129 VSC, phone: (641) 628-5264 email: lintont@central.edu
Office Hours:  Mon 11-11:50 AM, Tues 3-3:50 PM, Wed 1-1:50 PM, Fri 9-9:50 AM, or by appointment.
Class Meets: 12:00 to 12:50 AM Wed in VSC 141.
Class Overview This is the capstone course for the mathematics major and this class should complete your departmental communication skills requirement. You will give an oral presentation and write a paper on an advanced topic of your choice.
Goals and Objectives By the end of this class you will be able to:
American Disabilities Act Central College abides by interpretations of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 that stipulates no student shall be denied the benefits of an education “solely by reason of a handicap.”  Disabilities covered by law include, but are not limited to, learning disabilities, hearing, sight or mobility impairments, and other health related impairments.  If you have a documented disability that may have some impact on your work in this class and for which you may require accommodations, please see me and Nancy Kroese, Director of Student Support Services and Disability Services Coordinator, (x5247) in the first two weeks of this semester, so that such accommodations may be arranged.

Grades

Grades, based on the letter, or A, A-, B+, B, B-, . . . system, will be based on a curve of the total points in the class. The curve used will be the traditional 100-93 A, 92-90 A-, 89-88 B+, etc. You are required to attend class every week (even when juniors are presenting their talks). Each unexcused absence will result in a significant reduction of your class grade. The breakdown of the points in the class is given below.
Weekly assignments and participation
30%
Paper
35%
Practice talk
10%
Final talk
25%

Schedule

The tentative schedule for the class:
Week
Date
Assignment
1 1-17
Introduction, look for topics, write summary of 2 or 3 topics-articles.
2
1-24
Topic articles (5 points) due Fri 1-19
Summary paragraphs (5 points) due Wed 1-24
Select one topic for talk and paper.
3
1-31
Abstract of paper (5 points) and 1-2 page outline (10 points) of topic due.
Short (2-4 minute) overview of talk given orally (5 points).
Discuss paper introduction.
4
2-7
1-2 page introduction of paper due (5 points)
5 minute presentations for early speakers (10 points)
5
2-14
5 minute presentations for remaining speakers
6
2-21
First senior speakers give talks
7
2-28
Second senior speakers give talks
8
3-7
Third senior talks (2 Math)
9
3-14
Spring break
10
3-21
no presentations
Paper first draft due (15 points)
11
3-28
First junior talks
12
4-3
Fourth senior talks
13
4-10
no presentation
Paper second draft due (15 points)
14
4-17
Second junior talks
15
4-24
Fifth senior talks
Paper Final Draft Due (25 points)
16
5-2
Third junior talks

Paper Description and Advice

Talk Description and Advice