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    Welcome to MAT 344: Introduction to CombinatoricsDraft Course Outline To be finalized

    Instructor: Prof. Steve Tanny email: [email protected]: Bahen Centre 6187 Tel: 416-978-3324Contact:Email, skype, usual office hours W: 10-11, 3-4:30; R:10-11 (general

    availability, but try to give me a heads up if you can) and by appointment.

    Meetings:Tuesday 3-5 and Thursday 2-4; check calendar for rooms. I have reserved 4hours per week for the course. We will use these hours in different ways each week toaccommodate course and calendar requirements. Please be sure that you are available atall these hours.

    E-Location:portal.utoronto.ca and find Mat 344H5F LEC0101 Intro Combinatorics

    Text/Notes:Alan Tucker, Applied Combinatorics, 6th Ed., Wiley, 2012. Slides shown inlectures will be posted on the website.

    Course Focus: Basic ideas in enumeration (that is, counting) (see Tucker, chapters 5-8

    and Appendix A, as well as slides summarizing the lectures).

    Course Prerequisites: Solid familiarity with basic concepts in finite math, sets, andfunctions is essential. In addition, you must be willing to spend (sometimes considerable)time puzzling over challenging questions (challenges).It isessential that you know howto construct and write a clear proof or that you are willing to learn to do so. See my briefguide on this topic for some tips and suggestions.

    Marking Scheme: (1)There will be 4 (25 minute) quizzes. These will be held duringclass hours on Sept. 23, Oct. 14, Nov. 6, and Nov. 27. The best 3 of 4quizzes will countfor 24%of the final grade (or 8% each). (2) A term test worth 30%of the final grade willbe held in class Oct. 23. (3) An exam will be held during the official exam period inDecember; it is worth 46%of the final grade.

    A. Advise me as soon as possible of any conflicts for the above quiz and test dates withyour personal obligations. I will do my best to accommodate your needs.B. There are no makeups for missed quizzes and the term test. If you miss any of these onaccount of illness please provide me with a doctor's note on your return to class,otherwise I must give you a score of 0.C. The grade value of missed quizzes or term test will be added to the exam. Forexample, if you miss the term test, then 30 percentage points are added to the weight ofthe exam, so if you missed nothing else it's a 76%final! If you miss 1 quiz, you will getthe best 2 of 3 quizzes for 16% of the course grade. The 8 percentage point weight of themissed quiz is added to the exam, so if you miss nothing else its a 54%exam weight. Ifyou miss two quizzes, your quiz score is based on the better of the two quizzes you wrote,

    and is worth 8%; you write a 62%exam. If you miss 3 quizzes, your quiz score is basedon the one quiz that you wrote, with weight of 8%; you write a 62%exam.

    Course Drop Date: The official drop date without academic penalty is Nov. 3. However,please be aware that there is a substantial waiting list for entry into this course. Inconsideration of your fellow students, please make every effort to determine your interestin pursuing this course as soon as possible.

    Course Tutor: To be determined.

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    Academic integrity: This is fundamental to learning and scholarship at the University of

    Toronto. Participating fully honestly, respectfully, responsibly, and fairly in this academic

    community ensures that the U of T degree that you earn will be valued as a true indication

    of your individual academic achievement, and will continue to receive the respect and

    recognition it deserves. For additional information on this important topic, please visitwww.artsci.utoronto.ca/osai/students and be sure to familiarize yourself with the material

    located there and in the links provided. If you are experiencing personal challenges that

    are having an impact on your academic work, please speak to me or seek the advice of

    your college registrar.

    Closing Remarks: Here are some things to keep in mind.-Remember P

    3: Practice, Patience, Play!

    -Learning is more fun in a group: collaborate with your fellow students.-Everyone makes mistrakes. Let me know if I make one during the lecture or if you spotone in the slides. Lets work together to make the course better.

    I look forward to learning with you this year!

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