General Information
The information below is given tentatively and subject to changes during the term.
References
There will be many reading assignments during the term, including:
- Logicomix, by A. Doxiadis and C. Papadimitriou.
Scheduled Lectures
M.W.F. 1:00pm - 1:50pm
Room: Boswell Hall 341.
Instructor
Prof. Pierre Clare
Office: 130 Jones Hall
Office Hours: Mondays 6pm - 7pm and by appointment.
Dates
Last day to add/drop | 2/03 | |
Spring Break | 3/11 - 3/19 | |
Last day to withdraw | 3/27 | |
Final papers due | 5/10 by 5pm | |
Attendance and Homework Policy
If you miss a class meeting, it is your responsibility to inquire about the material covered in your absence. See the College's guidelines for religious accommodations.
Written homework assignments will be assigned weekly. Extensions may be granted if requested at least twenty-four hours before the due date.
Late homework will not be accepted.
Grades
The course grade will be based upon participation in class discussions, the scores on all written assignments and the final paper.
Academic Integrity
The Honor Code applies to all activities related to this course, in the context of which it implies the following:
- Cooperation on homework is permitted (and encouraged), but if you work together, do not take any paper away with you. In other words,
you can share your thoughts (say on a blackboard or draft paper), but you have to walk away with only your understanding.
In particular, you must write the solution up on your own.
- You must acknowledge any cooperative work by adding a mention such as
Joint work with Collaborator_1,... and Collaborator_n
right below your name on the front page.
- On exams, you may not give or receive help from anyone. Exams in this course are closed book, and no notes,
calculators or other electronic devices are permitted.
The Honor System
is responsible for resolving any suspected violations of the Honor Code. Do not hesitate to ask the instructor beforehand if you have any questions as to whether some action
would be compatible with the Honor Code.
ADA Considerations
Students with disabilities who will be taking this course and may need disability-related accommodations
are encouraged to make an appointment to see their instructor as soon as possible.
William & Mary accommodates students with disabilities in accordance with federal laws and university policy.
Any student who feels they may need an accommodation based on the impact of a learning, psychiatric, physical, or chronic health diagnosis should
contact Student Accessibility Services staff
at 757-221-2512 or at sas@wm.edu to determine if accommodations are warranted
and to obtain an official letter of accommodation. For more information, please visit www.wm.edu/sas.
Mental and Physical Well-Being
William & Mary recognizes that students juggle different responsibilities and can face challenges that make learning difficult.
There are many resources available at W&M to help students navigate emotional/psychological, physical/medical, material/accessibility concerns.
Asking for help is a sign of courage and strength. If you or someone you know is experiencing any of these challenges, we encourage you to reach out to the following offices:
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For psychological/emotional stress, please consider reaching out to the W&M Counseling Center;
(757) 221-3620, 240 Gooch Dr., 2nd floor. Services are free and confidential.
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For physical/medical concerns, please consider reaching out to the W&M Health Center; (757) 221-4386, 240 Gooch Drive.
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For additional support or resources, please contact the Dean of Students by submitting a Care Report online
or by calling 757-221-2510, or by emailing deanofstudents@wm.edu.
For a list of many other resources available to students, see Health and Wellness Resources for Students.
As your professor, I also encourage you to reach out to me if you are facing challenges inside or outside the classroom; I will guide you to ​appropriate resources on campus.