18.06SC | Fall 2011 | Undergraduate

Linear Algebra

Instructor Insights

Instructor Insights

In the following video, Professor Gilbert Strang describes various aspects of how he teaches 18.06 Linear Algebra.

Curriculum Information

Prerequisites

Mathematics GIR

Requirements Satisfied

18.06 fulfills the linear algebra requirement for the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics.

Offered

Every semester

Assessment

The students’ grades were based on the following activities:

  • 15% Problem sets
  • 45% Three one-hour exams
  • 40% Final exam

Student Information

Enrollment

About 180 students

Breakdown by Year

Mostly undergraduates

Breakdown by Major

Many computer science & engineering and management majors

How Student Time Was Spent

During an average week, students were expected to spend 12 hours on the course, roughly divided as follows:

Lecture

Typically meets 3 times per week for 1 hour per session; 38 sessions total; mandatory attendance.

Recitation

Typically meets 1 time per week for 1 hour each session.

Out of Class

Completing problem sets; studying for exams.

Course Team Roles

Lead Instructor (Professor Strang)

Professor Strang prepared and delivered lectures; prepared problem sets.

Teaching Assistants 

Five teaching assistants conducted recitation sessions; held office hours and fielded student questions by email.

Course Info

Departments
As Taught In
Fall 2011
Learning Resource Types
Lecture Videos
Exams with Solutions
Lecture Notes
Recitation Videos
Problem Sets with Solutions
Simulations
Course Introduction
Instructor Insights