Math 550 Topology, Spring 2005
Basic Course Information

TEXTBOOK:  "Topology, 2nd edition" by James R. Munkres, Prentice Hall, 2000

GRADING POLICY:

Homework   : 200
Midterm I, II : 200
Final             : 200     

REGULATIONS: It is the student's responsibility to inform the instructor promptly
when there is an excuse for her/his absence. Late homework will not be graded,
unless the student has excuse from the instructor. To make-up a test with excuse,
the student has to arrange it with the instructor as soon as possible. No early
final exam will be given.
 

ACADEMIC CONDUCT: Academic honesty and mutual respect (student with student and instructor with student) are expected in this course. Mutual respect means being on time for class and not leaving early, being prepared to give full attention to class work, not reading newspapers or other material in class, not using cell phones or pagers during class time, and not looking at another student's work during exams. Academic misconduct, as defined by the Student Judicial Code, will not be treated lightly.

CAAR STATEMENT: If you have specific physical, psychiatirc, or learning disabilities and require accomodations, please let your instructor know early in the semester so thatyour learning needs may be appropriately met. You will need to provide documentation of your disability to the CAAR (Center for Access Ability Resources) Office located in the Health Services Building, 4th floor.