College Geometry, MAT 480/680, Fall 2006
This is the home page and first day handout for MAT 480/680, meeting MW
from 4:00 -- 5:15 in CBC-C224. My name is Dr. Arthur
Baragar, my office is CBC-B 308 and I can be reached at 895-0378.
Important information announced in class will also be posted on WebCampus.
The prerequisite for this course is MAT 181 or consent of the instructor.
To survive in this course, you must also know how to multiply, invert, and
take determinants of 2x2 matrices (so you should have studied some linear
algebra -- this is covered in MAT 126 and MAT 253 or MAT 330).
Syllabus: This course will cover the following topics of geometry:
- Chapter 1: Euclidean geometry -- the geometry of triangles
and circles.
- Chapter 3: Constructions using only a straight-edge and compass.
- Chapter 4: Discovery using Geometer's Sketchpad.
- Chapter 5: Platonic and semi-regular solids.
- Chapter 10: Spherical geometry.
- Chapter 12 and handouts: Hyperbolic geometry (a different view
from Chapters 6 and 7).
Text: A Survey of Classical
and Modern Geometries, by Arthur Baragar, published by Prentice Hall.
The website for this text (which includes errata) is at http://www.nevada.edu/~baragar/geometry.html.
Other Details: Sketchpad assignments will be handed in electronically.
The prefered format is by email. If working in Windows, I can accept
a CD-R or CD-RW, memory stick or memory card, or a floppy. Unfortunately,
Sketchpad assignments done on a Mac and stored on PC formatted memory are
not readable by a PC version of Sketchpad (but emailed assignments are readable
-- go figure).
Sketchpad assignments can be done on campus computers in CEB 309, CBC-B133,
CBC-B322, or at home if you have a copy of Geometer's Skecthpad. Geometer's
Sketchpad is currently on all Clark County School District computers, so you
may want your own copy (or maybe not -- once in the school system, you can
get a copy for home through the District's site license). A student
version of Geometer's Sketchpad can be purchased from Key Curriculum Press for $39.95
plus shipping.
A ruler and compass will also be required to do some exams.
Grading Scheme: This is the grading scheme for this course:
- Homework: 10%.
- Sketchpad assignments: 10%
- Exam one, Wednesday, October 4th: 17%.
- Exam two, Wednesday, November 1st: 17%. (Bring a ruler and
compass.)
- Exam three, Wednesday, November 29th: 16%.
- Final, Monday, December 11th, 6pm -- 8pm: 30%. (Bring a ruler
and compass.)
Exams one and two will have an in class component and a take home component.
Exam three is a take home exam. The take home components are due the
following Monday at the beginning of class. The grading scheme
for students taking MAT 680 will be slightly different. There is no preset
corelation between numerical grades and letter grades. A letter grade
(without + or -) will be included with the return of each exam and will cover
all exams up to then. Current grades will be posted on WebCampus after every exam. Sample exams will be posted on WebCampus.
Office Hours: If you need to see me, please look for me during
the office hours posted below, or please make an appointment. If there is
no one in my office during the last half-hour of the office hour, I will
feel free to leave, so please arrive early. Office hours begin the second
week of classes.
- Monday or Wednesday, 11:20 am -- noon, 2:00pm -- 3:50pm,
- ... or by appointment.
Other Important Dates: (See the UNLV
calendar for more details.)
- August 28: Instruction and late registration begin.
- September 1: Final date for late registration, course additions,
changes, or fee payment (with late penalty). Last day to inform
me of absences due to religious holidays. Last day to drop a course
without it showing up on transcripts (new this year).
- September 4: Labor Day recess.
- October 27: Nevada Day recess (Friday).
- November 3: Final date to drop or withdraw from classes (except
short courses). A grade of "W" will
show on transcripts.
- November 10: Veterans' Day recess (Friday).
- November 23: Thanksgiving.
- December 4 -- 8: Study Week.
- December 11 --15: Final examinations.
"If you have a documented disability that requires assistance, you will
need to contact Disability Services (DS) for coordination in your academic
accommodations. DS is located within the Learning Enhancement Services (LES),
in the Reynolds Student Services Center (SSC), Room 137. The DS phone number
is 702-895-0866, TDD 895-0652." Their website is at http://studentlife.unlv.edu/disability/.
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URL: http://www.nevada.edu/~baragar/courses/MAT480f06.html
e-mail: baragar@unlv.nevada.edu