Math 3410: Introduction to Analysis, Spring 2022


Basic Info

Instructor: Dr. Mark Tomforde
Office: ENG 289
Lecture: MW 1:40--2:55PM in ENG 105
Office Hours: MW 12:45--1:30PM
PASS Sessions:
 
Mondays 5:45--7:15PM in Engineering 187
Wednesdays 5:45--7:15PM in Centennial 191
Syllabus: Download the Syllabus
ANNOUNCEMENTS: The Final is Monday, May 9 from 12:40PM -- 2:40PM
in our usual classroom
(see the UCCS Final Exam Schedule)


Exams and Homework


Homework:

Due Wednesday, April 27
Reading Assignment: Sections 32, 33, and 34.
Homework: Homework 9


Due Wednesday, April 20
Reading Assignment: Sections 20, 28, and 29.
Homework: Homework 8


Due Wednesday, April 6
Reading Assignment: Section 19. Prepare for Exam 2.
Homework: Homework 7


Due Wednesday, March 30
Reading Assignment: Section 18
Homework: Homework 6


Due Wednesday, March 16
Reading Assignment: Section 17; also read over your class notes on open, closed, compact, and connected sets.
Homework: Post-Exam Reflection.
(Read through and think about the ideas presented in the Post-Exam Reflection. This is for you to complete on your own. You do not have to turn anything in.)


Due Wednesday, March 2
Reading Assignment: Nothing. Prepare for Exam 1.
Homework: Homework 5


Due Wednesday, Feb. 23
Reading Assignment: Section 11
Homework: Homework 4


Due Wednesday, Feb. 16
Reading Assignment: Nothing for this week. Review Sections 7--10.
Homework: Homework 3


Due Wednesday, Feb. 9
Reading Assignment: Chapter 2, Sections 7--10, pages 33--66
(Also, this is optional but interesting: A Veritasium Video discussing some of the History of Negative, Real, and Imaginary Numbers.)
Homework: Because of class cancellation due to weather, Homework 2 is now due Wednesday, Feb. 9.


Due Wednesday, Feb. 2
Reading Assignment: Nothing. Continue to look over Ch.1.
Homework: Homework 2 (Because of class cancellation due to weather, now due on Wednesday, Feb. 9.)


Due Wednesday, Jan. 26
Reading Assignment: Ch.1, Sec. 1--6 (pages 1--30)
Homework: Homework 1
Please also read the following three items:
    • Syllabus
    • This Course May Be Different From Your Previous Math Courses
    • Expectations of Higher Level Math Courses
    • Tips for Reading Your Mathematics Textbook

Finally, here is a copy of the handout from the first day of class:
    • Important Theorems from Calculus and the Field Axioms




Exam Dates:
Exam 1 -- Wednesday, March 2
Exam 2 -- Wednesday, April 6
Final Exam -- Monday, May 9, scheduled from 12:40PM -- 2:40PM




Miscellaneous Resources

    • Miscellaneous Academic Resources