OFFICE HOURS
3 TO 4 PM, MWF in Office 219 ASB-B
Email for other times (ssitaraman AT howard, NOT bison.howard).
Zoom link for virtual meetings that might be necessary will be posted on Canvas.
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COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course teaches some basic concepts of mathematics through applications from environmental science. It will use applications from different walks of life, guest lectures, and a course journal with weekly assignments and a final course assignment. These will be available to work on in the "Assignments" section of Canvas.
JOURNALS ARE 40% OF GRADE. IF YOU PAY ATTENTION, EASY TO GET THEM RIGHT.
REFERENCE TEXTS:
Martin Walter, "Mathematics for the Environment."
John Roe, Russ deForest and Sara Jamshidi, “Mathematics for Sustainability.”
TOPICS:
1. Interpret and use graphs of polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions arising in real world situations involving energy and the environment.
2. Interpret and apply probability theory and statistics to simple questions related to the environment.
3. Apply the compound interest formula for geometric sequences to the problems in environmental science..
4. Explain the cause of about climate change and its effect on the environment
PREREQUISITE: A satisfactory grade in College Algebra I.
EVALUATION:
Total: 500 points
Two one hour in class exams: 200points.
Course journal (assignments): 200 points (includes 40 for course project).
Final Exam : 100 points
Grade; A 450-500, B 400-449, C 350-399, D 300-349, F < 300.
IMPORTANT
Class Attendance Restricted to Registered Students: Only students whose names appear on the official course roster are permitted to attend class meetings. Students who are not registered are not permitted to attend or participate in course activities, do not have access to Canvas, cannot submit course assignments, and will not receive a grade for this course. It is the students' responsibility to ensure that they are properly registered by the published registration deadline. Requests to add courses after the deadline will not be considered.