Prerequisites: C or better in MATH 5050.
Instructor: Arjun Krishnan
Class time and place: 11.50 a.m - 12.40 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, Friday in JWB 333.
Office Hours: 10.50 - 11.50 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays in my office or by appointment.
Office Location: LCB 212
Email address: arjunkc@math.utah.edu
Text: Introduction to Stochastic Processes, by Gregory F. Lawler.. The edition does not matter.
Also recommended, but not necessary:
IMPORTANT NOTES
Letter grade | Score Range |
---|---|
A | (93-100) |
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) |
E | (0-59) |
Tutoring Lab: T. Benny Rushing Mathematics Student Center (adjacent to JWB and LCB), Room 155
8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday
8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday
They are also offering group tutoring sessions. If you’re interested, inquire at the Tutoring Lab.
Private Tutoring: University Tutoring Services, 330 SSB (they offer inexpensive tutoring). There is also a list of tutors at the Math Department office in JWB233.
Computer Lab: You may find computers to use in the T. Benny Rushing Mathematics Student Center, Room 155C.
8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday
8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday
More info can be found here.
Calculators: Allowed if it cannot connect to the internet.
ADA Statement: The University of Utah seeks to provide equal access to its programs, services and activities for people with disabilities. If you will need accommodations in the class, reasonable prior notice needs to be given to the Center for Disability Services (CDS), 162 Olpin Union Building, 581- 5020 (V/TDD). CDS will work with you and me to make arrangements for accommodations. All information in this course can be made available in alternative format with prior notification to CDS.
Student Responsibilities: All students are expected to maintain professional behavior in the classroom setting, according to the Student Code, spelled out in the Student Handbook. You have specific rights in the classroom as detailed in Article III of the Code. The Code also species proscribed conduct (Article XI) that involves cheating on tests, collusion, fraud, theft, etc. Students should read the Code carefully and know you are responsible for the content. According to Faculty Rules and Regulations, it is the faculty responsibility to enforce responsible classroom behaviors, beginning with verbal warnings and progressing to dismissal from class and a failing grade. Students have the right to appeal such action to the Student Behavior Committee. http://regulations.utah.edu/academics/6-400.php
Other Policies: All students will be held accountable for knowing these classroom policies. I may make minor changes to the policy. If I do make a change, I will announce it in class and by email.