| Instructor | José Iovino. Office: 4006 South Building. Office hours: T 1-2 PM, Th 10-12 AM. Email: iovino@math.toronto.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Textbook | R. E. Hodel,, An Introduction to Mathematicsl Logic, PWS Publishing Company, 1995. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Content of the Course | Section 1.5 and Chapters 2-7 of the book. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Class Policy |
Every week, I will post on the Web page of the
course a list of the problems which should be handed in the following week.
Typically, the exercises will from the textbook.
You should work on the assignment diligently. The only way to learn mathematics is doing mathematics, i.e., solving problems. Also, as you see below, your grade on the course depends heavily on the homework. Note: Late homework will not be accepted. There will be two exams: a midterm and a final. The date of the midterm is posted on the Web page of the course. The date of the final will be announced during the semester. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Evaluation |
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| Final Grades | Letter grades will be assigned according to the following
table:
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