WHAT
DO YOU NEED TO DO TO SUCCEED IN A MATH CLASS?
IN WHICH ORDER TO TAKE MATH CLASSES?
The order in which the
courses should be taken is shown in the chart bellow. More
details, as well as information about textbooks, material covered, practice
tests and their solutions may be found at department web page http://www.iun.edu/~math/PREPARE.shtml

OFFICE HOURS: When seeking instructor’s help during office
hours, it would be helpful if you would organize your questions in advance as
much as possible, and be prepared to show your own homework attempts.
THE GRADE OF INCOMPLETE: The grade ‘I’ indicates that the
student's work in a course is satisfactory thus far but has not been completed
as of the end of the semester. It may be given only when
It is the responsibility of the student who
has incurred a grade of Incomplete to fulfill the requirements of that course
within a maximum of one calendar year from the date on which the ‘I’ grade is
recorded. After one calendar year, a grade of Incomplete automatically changes
to a grade of F on the student's record.
MATH LAB: IUN provides free math tutoring
services on a walk-in basis at HH 436. All
Math Tutors are students majoring in Mathematics, a math-related field or are
graduates with a degree in a math related field. In order to accommodate
students with varying schedules, we offer evening and Saturday hours. For more
information, please call the Math Lab Supervisor at (219) 981-5691 or check the
web page http://www.iun.edu/~math/mlab.shtml . Before
visiting the Math Lab remember to organize your questions in advance, and be
prepared to show your own homework attempts.
ACADEMIC HONESTY: It is the responsibility of
the student to know of the prohibited actions such as cheating, fabrication,
plagiarism, academic, and personal misconduct, and thus, to avoid them. All
students are held to the standards outlined in the code. Please reference the http://dsa.indiana.edu/Code/ for a complete listing. Any violation may result in serious academic
penalty, ranging from receiving a warning, to failing the assignment, to
failing the course, to expulsion from the University.
STUDENTS WITH
DISABILITIES: If you have a documented
disability and need assistance, special arrangements can be made to accommodate
most needs. Visit Student Support Services at HH 239 (980-6798) or go to
the web page http://www.iun.edu/~supportn/contactus.shtml for
more information.
ELECTRONIC
COURTESY: So as not to
disturb others please make sure all electronic devices are either turned off or
in the silent mode when coming into the classroom. Use of
cell phones is prohibited during exams.