Math 400 Mathematical Connections (Fall 2019)


Instructor: Gexin Yu, Jones 127, phone: 221-2040, gyu@wm.edu

Meeting time and location: TR Morton 37

Prerequisites: At least three Math courses numbered higher than 300, at least one of which must be Math 307, Math 311, or a Math at the 400-level (or by permission of instructor)

Major Requirements: This course can satisfy the Writing Requirement (in place of Math 300) for the Mathematics major, but does not count as a 3-credit lecture courses toward the Mathematics major.

Course description: This course gives a guide through the research process in mathematical sciences. Students will choose a topic on which to research throughout the semester. Students will give several presentations, give feedback on others' presentations, and will turn in a final paper. Math 400 is taken during the senior year and satisfies the COLL 400 requirement. Mathematical maturity is needed and is typically indicated by having completed at least 3 Math courses numbered higher than 300, at least one of which must be 307, 311, or at the 400-level. Otherwise, course may require permission of the instructor to enroll.

Course objectives: The objective of the course is to guide students through a research process in mathematical science. Through the process, the students will be trained to do the following:

Course format: The course will be conducted in a seminar format.

Assessment: The grade for the course will be determined by three main components:

Grading. The letter grade is assigned using the scale:

A > 93 > A- > 90 > B+ > 87 > B > 83 > B- > 80> C+ > 77 > C > 73 > C- > 70 > D+ > 67 > D > 63 > D- > 60 > F

Honor Code: Students will uphold William and Mary's stated honor code as it is written, any infractions will be referred to the Honor Council.