*** IMPORTANT INFORMATION, DOCUMENTS, POLICIES, GUIDELINES, ETC. ***

 

COURSE OUTLINE (LINK ON THE LEFT)

POLICY ON MISSED TERM TESTS IN MATH 1LT3 (BELOW)

GUIDELINES ON SENDING EMAILS TO YOUR INSTRUCTOR (BELOW)

POLICY ON MISSED TERM TESTS IN MATH 1LT3

THE UNIVERSITY POLICY ON ABSENCES WHICH RESULT IN MISSED ACADEMIC WORK IS HERE and HERE.

If you have an approved absence for one test, then your remaining test will count toward 30% of your course grade, your final exam will count toward 60%, and your participation in the Discussion Forums in Avenue will count toward 10%.

 

SENDING E-MAILS TO YOUR INSTRUCTOR

Your instructor receives lots of emails... so here are a few guidelines, things to consider before you click 'send':

* if you expect an answer and are using your mcmaster email, make sure that your mailbox is not full (this is not an issue with gmail, hotmail, yahoo, etc. since they give you a huge amount of space) ... as well, sign your email; ID is not necessary, but at least your first name should be there.

* your instructor deals with academic issues; for anything else (such as switching sections, dropping/adding the course, absences other than MSAF) talk to a student adviser in your faculty's office (Faculty of Science office is in BSB-129).

* for many emails, the reply is - check the webpage! so check the 1LT3 webpage first, in particular TERM TESTS and FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS links; what to do if you missed your test, if you're ill, material covered on a test, test times and content, campus map ... it's all on the webpage.

* your instructor will try to reply the same day, but you should not expect an immediate reply, especially if you send your email after working hours, or on weekends/holidays.

* asking math questions over email: in spite of all advances in technology, math is still far from easy to type in emails; so unless your question requires a simple answer, it's better if you ask your question during or after lecture, or visit math help centre, or come to your instructor's office hours.