MAT 4213.901
Spring 2006
Real Analysis
Course:
MAT 4213.901, Real Analysis
Call Number:
24008
Prerequisite:
MAT 3213 (Foundations of Analysis)
Room:
BV 3.306
Time:
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 10:00 – 10:50am
Text:
Introduction to Real Analysis
by Robert G. Bartle and
Donald R. Sherbert,
3rd edition,
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2000
Instructor:
Dr. Gregory P. Wene
Office: FS 4.412
458-2927
Hours: MWF 9:00 - 9:45 am
e-mail:
gwene@utsa.edu
Attendance:
Your regular attendance is desired.
Grade:
Midterm exams:
60%
Homework:
20%
Final:
20%
Midterm exams will be given on Friday, February 24
and Friday, April 7.
There is NO make up for any missed quizzes or
midterm exams. If a midterm exam is missed for medical
reason or other reason beyond the student's control
(verifiable), then the final exam score may be used
as a substitute to replace the missing grade.
Homework:
A list of exercises is attached; once I have lectured
upon the material you will be responsible for the
homework. I will collect homework each Monday.
Drop Date:
Tuesday, March 28,
is the last day to drop a course
and receive an
automatic grade of` ``W”.
Final:
Wednesday, May 10, 2006, 7:30 am – 10:15 am.
Purpose:
This course provides an introduction to continuous
functions, uniform continuity, the theory of differentiation,
applications of the derivative to properties of functions,
antiderivatives, the Riemann integral and the connection
between differentiation and integration.
Scope:
We will do Chapter 3 (Sequence and Series), Chapter 4 (Limits),
Chapter 5 (Continuous Functions), Chapter 6 (DIfferentiation)
and Chapter 7 (The Reimann Integral) of the text. The student
is expected to do all assigned exercises. Mathematics is not a
spectator sport.