MATH Advanced Mathematical Model Building MW 2:30 PM 3:45 PM MH 044

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MATH 470 - Advanced Mathematical Model Building MW 2:30 PM 3:45 PM MH 044 Instructor: Laura Smith, Ph.D. Office: MH 182-N Phone: 657-278-2538 Email: lausmith@fullerton.edu Office Hours: MW 12:00 PM 1:00 PM MW 6:00 PM 6:30 PM (or by appointment) Course Description: Math 470 is a capstone course for students with strong mathematical preparation. Students will work in teams on a project from an industrial firm. Student success will depend on realistic industry evaluations such as teamwork, communication, individual initiative, and final products. Grading Scheme: 15% Homework / Class Participation / Team Meetings 15% Team Evaluations / Personal Evaluations / Timesheets 15% Biweekly Presentations 15% Biweekly Reports 15% Final Presentation 15% Final Written Report 10% Final Exam Tentative Grading Scale: A+ 97% - 100% A 93% - 96.9% A- 90% - 92.9% B+ 87% - 89.9% B 83% - 86.9% B- 80% - 82.9% C+ 77% - 79.9% C 70% - 76.9% D+ 67% - 69.9% D 60% - 66.9% D- 55% - 59.9% F Below 55%

Industry Contact: There will be a contact in industry for the project. I must approve all emails to this contact. Any meetings with the industry contact should be held with the utmost respect. Thus, teams should dress professionally for any in person or video conferencing meetings. Homework: Homework will be assigned and will be due at 2:30 PM on the assigned due date. Homework assignments will be penalized for poor presentation and inadequate explanations. Team Meetings / Attendance / Class Participation: Team meetings will be frequently held in class. During each meeting, the group must summarize its progress and future directions. There may be additional team meetings set up with the industrial contact outside of class. Attendance at team meetings for the full duration is mandatory, both in class and those scheduled with the industrial contact. Tardiness and leaving early will be penalized. Team and Personal Evaluations: After every biweekly report is submitted, each team member will evaluate the other members of the group. This report will include the contributions of each individual. Timesheets: Each student will keep track of the time spent on the project. The actual time spent on each of the following areas will be recorded and submitted biweekly: Team meetings outside of class Literature search Programming Report writing Presentation preparation Other Biweekly Presentations: There will be team presentations every two weeks. There will be a discussion after each presentation. Note that professional attire is not required for these presentations unless the industry sponsor is present or on a video call. Biweekly Reports: There will be an up to date report submitted every two weeks. This report must contain the current state of the project, complete with references. It must also include a completed future work section with details of the direction of research.

Final Presentation: There will be a 20-25 minute final video presentation on the last day of class. Each team member will participate in the presentation equally and dress professionally. It will take place on Wednesday, May 7, 2015, 2:30 PM Final Written Report: The final written report will be submitted to the industry sponsor. It will be due Final Exam: Wednesday, May 13, 2015, 2:30 PM There will be a comprehensive final examination. This exam will include questions on the details of your project, as well as the projects of the other teams. The comprehensive final exam will be: Wednesday, May 13, 2015, 2:30 PM - 4:20 PM Class Policies: Cell phone use is prohibited (no emailing, texting, web surfing, playing games, etc.). Failure to attend class on days with an exam, presentation, or in-class assignment will result in a zero grade. No late work will be accepted. There are no make-up exams or presentations. Only emails sent from CSU Fullerton accounts will be addressed. All emails must be professionally written (e.g. no texting-language). Academic Integrity: Students who violate university standards of academic integrity are subject to disciplinary sanctions, including failure in the course and suspension from the university. Since dishonesty in any form harms the individual, other students, and the university, policies on academic integrity are strictly enforced. Examples of academic dishonesty include, but are not limited to: (1) copying from another student s homework, quiz, or exam; (2) allowing another student to copy your work; (3) copying homework solutions from the text solutions manual; and (4) copying from journal articles, books, or online resources. You should familiarize yourself with the academic integrity guidelines found in the current student handbook. Withdrawal Deadlines: Feb 2 - Last day to withdraw from course without a W Feb 27 - Math department s deadline to withdraw without a serious and compelling reason Apr 17 - University s deadline to withdraw with a serious and compelling reason

Tentative Course Schedule (subject to change) Week Day Date Class Due 1 Mon. January 19 No Class Wed. January 21 Course Intro, Project Selection Info Sheet / Problem 2 Mon. January 26 Relevant Programming Tutorial HW 1 - Summaries Wed. January 28 Relevant Mathematics Introduction Group Assignments Weeks 1-2 Timesheet Mon. February 2 3 Team Meeting HW 2 Programming/Math Wed. February 4 Extensive Literature Search Mon. February 9 Team Meeting HW 3 - Summaries 4 Presentation 1 Report Draft 1 Wed. February 11 Mon. February 16 No Class 5 Weeks 3-4 Timesheet Wed. February 18 Team Meeting Team Evaluation 1 Mon. February 23 Team Meeting 6 Presentation 2 Report Draft 2 Wed. February 25 Week 5-6 Timesheet Mon. March 2 Team Meeting 7 Team Evaluation 2 Wed. March 4 Team Meeting Mon. March 9 Team Meeting 8 Presentation 3 Report Draft 3 Wed. March 11 Weeks 7-8 Timesheet Mon. March 16 Editing / Team Meeting 9 Team Evaluation 3 Wed. March 17 Team Meeting Mon. March 23 Team Meeting 10 Presentation 4 Report Draft 4 Wed. March 25 Spring Break: March 30, 2015 April 5, 2015

Week Day Date Class Due Weeks 9-10 Timesheet Mon. April 6 Team Meeting 11 Team Evaluation 4 Wed. April 8 Team Meeting Mon. April 13 Team Meeting 12 Presentation 5 Wed. April 15 Report Draft 5 Weeks 11-12 Timesheet Mon. April 20 Editing / Team Meeting 13 Team Evaluation 5 Wed. April 22 Team Meeting Mon. April 27 Team Meeting 14 Presentation 6 Wed. April 29 Report Draft 6 15 Mon. May 4 Team Meeting Weeks 13-14 Timesheet Team Evaluation 6 Wed. May 6 Final Presentations (Video Recorded) Presentation Slides Finals Wed. May 13 Comprehensive Final Exam: 2:30 PM 4:20 PM, Wednesday, May 13, 2015 Final Report Week 15 Timesheet Team Evaluation 7