Trigonometry Syllabus for 2011-2012
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Course

MATH-1316-018 Trigonometry

Prerequisites

MATH 1314-minimum grade of C or Department Chair consent

Course Description

Trigonometric functions and graphs; triangle solutions; identities; equations; inverse functions; complex numbers and polar coordinates.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Dual Credit Course

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Supplies

A TI-Nspire handheld is checked out to each student.

Student Performance

\ After successfully completing this course, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the following topics as evaluated by the faculty in the department/program:
\ 1. Solve triangles
\ 2. Define the trigonometric functions
\ 3. Graph trigonometric functions and their inverses
\ 4. Prove trigonometric identities
\ 5. Write the trigonometric forms of complex numbers
\ 6. Graph equations in polar coordinates
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Expected Student Behavior

Class expectations (Bishop)

1. Have all required classroom supplies daily.

2. No listening devices (iPods, CD players, etc.) in use during instruction time.

3. No talking while the teacher is talking.

4. Use class time productively throughout the period.

5. Abide by the dress code.

Other: (generic)

Students are expected to behave in the classroom in a manner that is supportive of the learning environment. Behaviors that are not supportive include but are not limited to: tardiness/leaving early, electronic device noises, talking during lecture, abusive, offensive, or disrespectful language and/or demeanor toward AC faculty, staff, students and/or property. Students who fail to comply with the standards outlined in the syllabus and/or "Student Rights & Responsibilities" will be subject to disciplinary action which may include but is not limited to: removal from the classroom, consultation with department chair and/or other AC authority, withdrawal from the course and/or the college.

The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board sets the topics that must be covered in order to receive credit for a course. The instructor sets the pace to ensure that these requirements are met. Any students having trouble maintaining the pace should seek extra help from the instructor and/or a tutor.

Grading Criteria

Your semester grade (90-100 A, 80-89 B, 70-79 C, 60-69 D, Below 60 F) will be determined as follows:

4th Six weeks 25%
5th six weeks 25%
6th six weeks 25%
Semester Exam 25%

The grade for each six-weeks is calculated from three categories:

  A.  daily average  (homework, daily quizzes, class work, etc.; one grade for every 10 is dropped unless it is a marked zero.)

  B.  exam average  (usually 3 or 4 exams per six weeks, the notebook grade is sometimes included here as half an exam grade)

  C.  six weeks exam (A required six-weeks test generally is not given for the 6th six-weeks.)

The Daily Average  and the Exam Average have equal weight (37.5%) and the six-weeks test counts 25%.

 

All grades will be posted on AC Online. Be aware that the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, prohibits instructors from disclosing information regarding grades over the phone, via email, or to a third party. Thus, if you need to discuss your grade with me, you must do so in person or check online.

Attendance

Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. If an absence occurs, the student is responsible for the information and assignments covered in class. Each student is expected to cultivate at least one other student in the class as a contact person who will be in attendance during an absence.  The contact person should take notes, pick up needed handouts, assignments, etc. The absent student shoud make arrangements with the contact person so that he/she can receive what is needed to expedite making up for the absence ASAP and will be better prepared to be able to particpate in classroom learning on his/her return.

Please remember the deadline for dropping a class at AC. If you stop attending class and your average drops below a 60 due to missed assignments and you do not drop the course by this deadline, you will receive an F for the course.

Calendar

 

Week 1 solving linear and nonlinear inequalities including absolute value

Week 2 graphing rational expressions

Week 3 closure and finding the domain from an equation

Week 4 Introduction to trig functions; special right triangles; radian measure

Week 5 apply definitions of trig functions using both x, y, r definitions and opp, adj and hyp.

Week 6 without a calculator, solve trig equations involving special angles. 4th 6 weeks test

Week 7 rules of rounding, solve trig equations with a calculator, solve triangles using trig.

Week 8 graph trig functions, symmetry, odd & even functions

Week 9 develop trig identities and manipulate expressions using them.

Week 10 prove trig identities

Week 11 solve trig equations using trig identities

Week 12 5th six weeks test and more with identities and equations

Week 13 logarithms

Week 14 inverse trig functions

Week 15 identify cases of triangles to help solve triangles using law of sines and law of cosines.

Week 16 trigonometric forms of complex number and vectors

Week 17 graph with polar coordinates and 6th six weeks test

Week 18 review and semester exam

Additional Information

There is generally a homework assignment daily.  Most homework assignments are graded and assigned a numerical grade.

In my paper grade book, daily work is sometimes marked with a code.

  I         to indicate the was incomplete (not finished)

  W       to indicate something was wrong in the way the work was done

  H       the heading was missing, illegible or incorrect

  Q       indicates a zero that does not drop; usually for an assignment not done but also for cheating.

A marked out grade followed by a circled grade indicates the student took advantage of an option sometimes given to replace a low daily grade with a quiz after the student has redone the assignment.  The quiz grade (minus 20 points for a homework or minus 10 points for a quiz) replaces the daily grade.

Syllabus Created on:

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Last Edited on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM