Math 087 - Mathematical Modelling
Schedule & Format
Professor: George McNinch <george.mcninch@tufts.edu>
There is no required textbook for the course. I will post notes – typically in the form of
jupyter notebookson the course web site. You can find a link to the course web site on the course’s Canvas page.
Course Grading & Expectations
You are expected to keep up with the posted material throughout the course!!
Your grade in the course will be based on problem sets (homework), two quizzes, two midterm reports and a final report.
Here are details on these course components:
weekly problem sets,
Since the class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays, problem sets will be collected weekly on Fridays (some weeks, a midterm report – see below – will instead by collected on Friday). Here is the planned collection schedule.
The problems will be posted on the course website, and your solutions will be submitted to Gradescope – see these remarks concerning use of gradescope.
2 midterm reports and 1 final report
Note that you will submit a proposal for the final report prior to work.
Here are the dates:
- midterm report 1 –
- midterm report 2 –
- final report proposal due –
- final report due –
Please refer to the course website where you will find more detailed description of expectations concerning these course components.
Your score in the course will be determined from these grading components by the following (implicit) formula:
| grade component | percentage |
|---|---|
| problem sets (average) | 40% |
| midterm report 1 | 15% |
| midterm report 2 | 15% |
| final report | 15% |
Your letter grade is then determined from this score using the scheme described at this link.
Student Resources
For a list of student resources, please see the syllabus section
of the Canvas site for the course.