Policies
Introduction to Discrete Mathematics
MATH 2001 Fall 2024
Classroom Behavior
Students and faculty are responsible for
maintaining an appropriate learning environment in all
instructional settings, whether in person, remote, or
online. Failure to adhere to such behavioral standards may
be subject to discipline. Professional courtesy and
sensitivity are especially important with respect to
individuals and topics dealing with race, color, national
origin, sex, pregnancy, age, disability, creed, religion,
sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression,
veteran status, political affiliation, or political
philosophy.
For more information, see the classroom
behavior policy, the Student Code
of Conduct, and the Office of
Institutional Equity and Compliance.
You may miss an exam or assignment only in the case of an emergency. More details are below.
Requirements for Infectious Disease
Members of the CU Boulder community and visitors to
campus must follow university, department, and building
health and safety requirements and all applicable campus
policies and public health guidelines to reduce the risk of
spreading infectious diseases. If public health conditions
require, the university may also invoke related requirements
for student conduct and disability accommodation that will
apply to this class.
If you feel ill and think you might have COVID-19 or if you
have tested positive for COVID-19, please stay home and
follow the guidance
of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for
isolation and testing. If you have been in close contact
with someone who has COVID-19 but do not have any symptoms
and have not tested positive for COVID-19, you do not need
to stay home but should follow the guidance
of the CDC for masking and testing.
Accommodation for Disabilities,
Temporary Medical Conditions, and Medical Isolation
If you qualify for accommodations because of a
disability, please submit your accommodation letter from
Disability Services to me within the first two weeks
so that your needs can be addressed. Disability
Services determines accommodations based on documented
disabilities in the academic environment. Information
on requesting accommodations is located on the Disability
Services website. Contact Disability Services at
303-492-8671 or dsinfo@colorado.edu for further
assistance.
If you have a temporary medical condition, see Temporary Medical Conditions on the Disability Services website.
If you have a required medical isolation
for which you require adjustment, please notify me as soon
as you can, and no later than on your return to class.
Preferred Student Names and Pronouns
CU Boulder recognizes that students' legal information
doesn't always align with how they identify. Students may
update their preferred names and pronouns via the student
portal; those preferred names and pronouns are listed on
instructors' class rosters. In the absence of such updates,
the name that appears on the class roster is the student's
legal name.
Honor Code
All students enrolled in a University of Colorado
Boulder course are responsible for knowing and adhering to
the Honor Code. Violations of the Honor Code
may include but are not limited to: plagiarism
(including use of paper writing services or technology [such
as essay bots]), cheating, fabrication, lying, bribery,
threat, unauthorized access to academic materials, clicker
fraud, submitting the same or similar work in more than one
course without permission from all course instructors
involved, and aiding academic dishonesty.
Students caught cheating will, on their first offense, receive a zero for the given assignment, and have their letter grade for the course reduced by a full letter grade. On the second offense, their letter grade for the course will be an F. This policy, as with all the policies for the course, may be changed at any time for any reason.
All incidents of academic misconduct will
be reported to Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution:
honor@colorado.edu, 303-492-5550. Students found responsible
for violating the Honor Code will be assigned resolution
outcomes from the Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution
as well as be subject to academic sanctions from the faculty
member. Visit Honor Code
for more information on the academic integrity policy.
Sexual Misconduct, Discrimination,
Harassment and/or Related Retaliation
CU Boulder is committed to fostering an inclusive and
welcoming learning, working, and living environment.
University policy prohibits protected-class
discrimination and harassment, sexual misconduct
(harassment, exploitation, and assault), intimate partner
violence (dating or domestic violence), stalking, and
related retaliation by or against members of our community
on- and off-campus. These behaviors harm individuals and our
community. The Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance
(OIEC) addresses these concerns, and individuals who have
been subjected to misconduct can contact OIEC at
303-492-2127 or email cureport@colorado.edu. Information
about university policies, reporting
options, and support
resources can be found on the OIEC website.
Please know that faculty and graduate instructors must inform OIEC when they are made aware of incidents related to these policies regardless of when or where something occurred. This is to ensure that individuals impacted receive outreach from OIEC about resolution options and support resources. To learn more about reporting and support for a variety of concerns, visit the Don’t Ignore It page.
Religious Accommodations
Campus policy requires faculty to provide reasonable
accommodations for students who, because of religious
obligations, have conflicts with scheduled exams,
assignments or required attendance. Please communicate the
need for a religious accommodation in a timely manner.
If you have a conflict with a scheduled
exam, or assignment, because of a religious observance,
please submit to me a letter within the first two weeks
of class indicating this so that a make-up exam, or extended
deadline, can be arranged.
See the campus policy regarding religious observances for full details.
Mental Health and Wellness
The University of Colorado Boulder is committed to the
well-being of all students. If you are struggling with
personal stressors, mental health or substance use concerns
that are impacting academic or daily life, please contact Counseling and
Psychiatric Services (CAPS) located in C4C or call
(303) 492-2277, 24/7.
Free and unlimited telehealth is also available through Academic
Live Care. The Academic Live Care site also provides
information about additional wellness services on campus
that are available to students.
More details on all of the policies above are spelled out here.