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MATH-1314-009 College Algebra
MATH 0303-minimum grade of C, an Accuplacer score of 75, a THEA score of 270, an equivalent score on a state-approved test or Department Chair consent
Study of quadratics; polynomial, rational, logarithmic and exponential functions; systems of equations; progressions, sequences and series; matrices and determinants.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
On Campus Course
\ CollegeAlgebra, 5th edition, by Robert Blitzer, Pearson Prentice Hall
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\\ Learning Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the following topics as evaluated by the faculty in the department/program:
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\ Student Responsibilities: Students are expected to behave in the classroom in a manner that is supportive of the learning environment. Disruptive behavior includes, but is not limited to the following: the use of cellular phones, texting, making offensive remarks, reading newspapers, sleeping, asking questions not relevant to class material, or engaging in any other form of distraction. For a full discussion of appropriate behavior and student responsibilities, please refer to the Student Rights & Responsibilities. Cheating is defined in Webster’s College Dictionary as “taking an examination in a dishonest way, as by having improper access to answers.” Improper access includes, but is not limited to, copying from another student’s paper, copying from the homework solutions manual, or using any unauthorized sources of information while taking an exam or quiz. If the instructor sees a cell phone out during any exam, the instructor will assume that student is cheating and the exam will be taken up and a grade of a zero will be received on that exam. Any student who cheats on an exam or quiz will receive a grade of zero for that exam or quiz and that grade may NOT be dropped. . 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..
\\ Food/Drink: It is the policy of the Mathematics & Engineering Department that food and drink be allowed in the classroom setting, at the instructor’s discretion. Food and drink are not allowed in the computer labs.
\\ Phones/Pagers: It is the policy of the Mathematics & Engineering Department that cell phones and pagers must be turned off or in silent mode in the classrooms and the computer labs.
Grades: There will be a minimum of three major exams and a comprehensive final. I will drop the lowest major exam grade. If you miss a major exam, it will count as your drop grade and will not be made up. The final may not be dropped. I do not offer make-up exams. If you miss more than one exam (remember the first missed one is your drop grade) a second missed exam will be recorded as a zero. However, if you know ahead of time that you will be missing an exam, you may schedule to take the exam early.
Homework: Expect to have homework every day in this course! Homework will be assigned from the book will be graded on a point scale. Your daily homework score is determined by the number of problems you attempted to work following the guidelines outlined below, not the number of problems you worked correctly. Your final homework score will be determined by dividing the number of problems you received credit for by 90% of the total number of problems assigned for the semester. Turning in all of your homework is one of the best things you can do to improve your grade!
The will be "pop" tests given over the homework. The pop tests will be taken in your Blue Book. At the end of the semester, I will drop your two lowest "pop" tests grades to allow for sick or just "My dog ate my homework and I was not able to study" days. Use the days wisely.
The homework average will be determined by the average of the homework score and the "pop" tests.
Exams: Exams must be taken in pencil. Exams will be administered in class (in which case they must be completed by the end of class, in the testing center, or as a take home test. If you make below a 70 on your Exam, you will be required to have a 30-minute session with your instructor before the next exam.
Final: Under NO circumstances will the final be given late (i.e. No Make Ups)!! The final will cover all material covered in-class including chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8. The comprehensive final will be given on the following date as directed by the official Amarillo College Schedule:
Make-up: Make-up work is given at the discretion of the instructor. NO make-up homework or tests are given without prior notification AND proper documentation. If you know that you are going to be out in advance, you MUST make arrangements to take the quiz or test early. If you have an emergency and don’t know of your absence in advance, you MUST make arrangements to meet with me BEFORE the next class period to discuss what you missed.
Grading Policy: The final grades of A (90-100), B (80-89), C (70-79), D (60-69), and F (below 60) will be computed as the average of the earned grades as follows if there are only three major exams:
Homework ave. + two major exam scores + final exam grade
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If there are more than three major exams, increase the numerator and denominator accordingly.
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Attendance: Attendance is mandatory and will be taken at EVERY class period. It is your responsibility to make sure that you have marked youself present for each class. If you are absent for any reason, YOU are responsible for all make-up work and notes. Please find a friend to get your notes from, as I do not make copies of my personal lecture notes. You will be rewarded for perfect attendance, not only because you will receive the instruction you need to do the assignment, but you will also have two points added to your final average.
Perfect attendance: 2 points added to final average
1-2 absences: no change in final average
3 absences: 1 point deducted from final average
4+ absences: 3 points deducted from final average
Remember that the deadline for withdrawing from any class at AC for Fall 2011 Semester is Wednesday, November 16th. If you stop attending class and your average drops below a 60 due to missed assignments and you do not officially drop the course by this deadline, you will receive an F for the course.
\ Week 1: Orientation, P.3, P.4, P.5 Week 9: 3.4, 3.5
\\ Week 2: P.6, 1.4, 1.5 Week 10: Review, 4.1,
\\ 4.2, Test III
\\ Week 3: 1.6 Week 11: 4.3, 4.4
\\ Week 4: 1.7, 2.2 Week 12: 6.1, 6.2
\\ Week 5: Test I, 2.2, 2.5 Week 13: 6.3, 6.5
\\ Week 6: 2.6, 2.7, 3.1 Week 14: 8.1, 8.2, 8.3
\\ Week 7: 3.1, Review, Test II Week 15: 8.3, Review
\\ Week 8: 3.2, 3.3 Week 16: Final
\ Additional Contacts:
\\ Dr. Kathryn Wetzel, Department Chair, 371-5097, kcwetzel@actx.edu
\\ Gina Garrett, Senior Staff Assistant, 317-5158, rrgarrett@actx.edu
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