MAT 571 Real Analysis II
Rules
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The highest standards of academic integrity are expected of all
students. The failure of any student to meet these standards may result in
suspension or expulsion from the University, or other sanctions as
specified in the University
Student Academic Integrity Policy.
Violations of academic integrity include, but are not limited to: cheating,
fabrication, tampering, plagiarism, or facilitating such activities.
Also, our dean has explicitly asked that the
following document on academic dishonesty
be made available to all students.
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Any disruption of class
will be met with extreme displeasure.
I realize that
on rare occasions
you might find it necessary to come to class late or leave early,
in which case you should make every effort to do so without
disturbing the class.
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As soon as you get to class,
turn off all cell phones and other noise-making devices!
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You are responsible for assigned material whether or not it
is covered in class.
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You are responsible for material covered in class whether
or not it appears on these web pages or in
the lecture notes.
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Any part of the policies on these web pages
may change throughout the semester,
so you must check this site frequently
(I'd suggest every day).
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Any announcements made in class automatically have the
status of official addenda to these web pages.
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Policy on missed classes.