Math 2565 - Syllabus
Math 2565 - Syllabus
Math 2565 - Syllabus
2022 Fall
Note: This is a in-person course, requires students to attend class at York university campus.
Should it become necessary to change the mode of delivery of the course temporarily, the date,
type and weight of the planned activities could change.
In-class lectures will not always follow the content in the textbook identically or in the same order
as presented in the textbook.
Software: R, Rstudio (free download from the internet) will be incorporated in this course.
2.A simple scientific calculator without statistical functions can be used for tests and the final exam.
Graphical or programmable calculators are NOT allowed.
1. I will not answer questions in person before and after class. If you have questions, please
attend the Zoom office hours, or send me email.
2. Students should attend every class, and obtain their own note. Lecture note will not be
distributed per individual’s request.
3. For a 3-credit course, the expected workload is 3 hours of material learning each week with
an additional 6 hours of work per week in studying and completing assessments. However, if
you find you are often working less than 5 hours a week in this course, then you are probably
not devoting enough time to the course.
4. To ensure academic integrity of the course, there are no make-ups in this course. Students
who miss quiz/test/midterm are to email (using their York email address) their instructor
within 48 hours of the day of the quiz/tests/midterm with a detailed/clear explanation as to
why the test was missed. Supporting documentation may be requested. Once approved, the
corresponding weight will be transferred to the Final exam.
5. Weight of any quiz/test/midterm can NOT be transferred if the quiz/test/midterm has been
taken. No exceptions.
7. Assignments that are handed in using Crowdmark will have specific format requirements. It
is your responsibility to carefully read the requirements and adhere to them.
8. Assignments are usually given more than one week to finish, is not a time-limited work, hence
rare extension.
9. All course related zoom meetings, such as lecture meeting, discussion sessions, if any, may
be recorded and posted online.
11. Students are expected to familiarize themselves with York University Senate Policies on Aca-
demic Honesty. All students are expected to abide by this policy. Disciplinary action that
mayresult in a course mark of F or grade of 0% on an assessments, etc., will be initiated
againstany student suspected of violating academic honesty policies. In particular, students
mustbe aware that consulting outside sources such as Chegg, Symbolab, Bartleby, etc. is an
actagainst academic honesty. Be sure you understand academic honesty policies
Email policy
1. It is strongly recommended that you use your York University email account.
2. Please check course website announcements before you write the email. Questions has been
answered in announcement will not be replied.
3. Please always put MATH 2565 on the subject line, as I teach multiple courses.
4. Please identify yourself with your name and student number in email.
5. For additional help to clarify a content covered in class please ask during the office
hour. Such inquiries is hard to explain by email.
Technical consultant:
Student guide to Moodle(eclass): https://lthelp.yorku.ca/student-guide-to-moodle
Zoom at York: https://yorku.zoom.us/
Student Guide to eLearning: https://uit.yorku.ca/students-getting-started/
To check your internet connection, you can run tests like speedtest.
Copyright: Material (such as lecture recordings, exercise problems, tests, lecture notes, slides,
etc.) from the course is copyrighted and not to be distributed to individuals outside of the course
whether as a physical or online copy at any time before the course has started, during the tenure
of the course or after the course is completed. Individuals caught disobeying this will be charged.
Respect: When using the Moodle(eclass) forum or when asking questions during a Zoom lecture
or tutorial, you must remain courteous and respectful. Remember that Moodle(eclass) and Zoom
are simply electronic versions of a regular classroom, so the University’s Student Code of Conduct
and the Code of Rights and Responsibilities apply. Violation of the Student Code of Conduct
will result in a complaint of a breach of community standards, and sanctions could include fines,
restrictions, and suspension.
Behavior: All cell phones and pagers are to be shut off during class. It is expected that all stu-
dents are aware of their individual responsibilities under the University Policies and Regulations
(http://www.yorku.ca/univsec/policies) which will be strictly adhered to in this class. No form of
academic dishonesty will be tolerated.