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MATH-1325-005 Mathematics for Business Decisions II
MATH 1324-minimum grade of C or Department Chair consent
Study of limits and continuity; derivatives and integration as applied to business and the social sciences.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
Online Course
Recomended:
Mathematics with Applications, 10th Edition (If purchasing a new book, be sure the MyMathLab Student Access Kit is Included.)
ISBN-0-321-624290
Authors: Margaret L. Lial, Thomas Hungerford, and John Holcomb Jr.
Required: Course Compass - MyMathLab Online Site. Can be purchased at the site: Go to www.coursecompass.com. The complete book (homework, answers to odd numbered problems, review problems) can be accessed in MyMathLab. So if you don't mind reading an online book, you do not need to purchase the text. To get registered you will need the access code (purchased) and the Class ID. Our class ID for this semester is: johnson88273.
You will need a graphing calculator for this course. The perfered calculator is either a TI-83, TI-84, or the Plus of those models. Under tools in MyMathLab you can get help for these models. Also on instructor videos, these models are used.&nb
\ After completing this course, the student should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the following topics as evaluated by the faculty in the department/program:
\\ 1.Evaluate and interpret limits
\\ 2.Recognize and determine continuity of functions
\\ 3.Find and interpret derivatives by formula and definition
\\ 4.Investigate various concepts including extrema, implicit functions and related rates
\\ 5.Apply the concepts of the definite integral and indefinite integrals to real world situations
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Students who fail to comply with the standards outlined in the syllabus and/or Student Rights & Responsibilities will be subject to disciplinary action.
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 weighted average of the earned grades from: Homework 5%, Quiz Average 10%, , Average of 4 Online Chapter Tests 40%, Proctored Mid-Term Exam 20%, and Proctored Final Exam 25%,
Please do NOT ask for extra credit work.
Since this is an online class, attendence is not an issue. Use the assignment schedule and the calendar (found in AC-Online) to meet deadlines in the course.
If you stop working on the class and your average drops below a 60 due to missed assignments and you do not officially drop the course by the deadline, you will receive an F for the course. The deadline for dropping a class at AC is published in the official Amarillo College Schedule of Classes.
This semester the last day to drop is April 19, 2012 .
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: (This schedule is subject to change by the instructor at any time.)
There is a more detailed schedule that you can easily print located in our course in AC-Online.
Week 1: Orientation/Syllabus, Orentation Quiz, and 11.1 Limits
Week 2: 11.1 Limits - continued, 11.2 Limits involving infinity , Online Lesson 1 Quiz
Week 3: 11.3 Rates of Change, 11.4 - Tangent lines and Derivatives, Lesson 2 Quiz
Week 4: Review and take Exam 1, Begin Lesson 3 over 11.5 - Techniques for Finding Derivatives
Week 5: Finish Lesson 3 and take Quiz, Start Lesson 4 - 11.6 Produce and Quotient Rule and 11.7 The Chain Rule.
Week 6: Finish Lesson 4 and take Quiz ,and Lesson 4 Quiz
Week 7: Review and take Exam 2, Start Lesson 5 over 11.8 Derivatives of Exponential & Logarithmic Functions, and 11.9 Continunity
Week 8: Finish Lesson 5 and take the Quiz, Lesson 5 will be included on the Midterm Exam
Week 9: Study for and take the Midterm Exam
Week 10: Do Lesson 6: - 12.1 Derivatives and Graphs and 12.2 The second Derivative
Week 11: Lesson 6 Quiz, Start Lesson 7: 12.3 Optimization Applications, and 12.4 Curve Sketching
Week 12: Take Lesson 7 Quiz, study for and take Exam 3
Week 13: Do Lesson 8: 13.1 Antiderivatives and 13.2 Integration by Substitution and Lesson 8 Quiz
Week 14: Do Lesson 9: 13.4 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, 13.5 Applications of Integrals
Week 15: Take Lesson 9 Quiz, study for and take Exam 4, Prepare for the Final Exam
Week 16: Comprehensive Final Exam
You will use two online sites for this course. The Amarillo College AC-Online site will contain your lessons, the course email, live office hours, important announcements, assignment schedule, calendar, and grades. The MyMathLab site will contain online quizzes, online exams, online homework, video lectures, the textbook, and online tutoring.
9 lessons will be completed. Notes from your instructor are included in each lesson. This information is found in AC-Online.
4 Online Exams (taken in MyMathLab) and a proctored Mid-Term and Final Exam are also taken. Several days and different times are available for you to be able to take the proctored exams. Also, if you can't take your proctored exams at Washington Street Campus, they can be proctored at another location, approved by your instructor. If you can't take a proctored exam, drop this course now so you can get a refund.
More information on what is required to complete this course can be found in AC-Online. The link for AC-Online is on the Amarillo College homepage. The login and password are the same as Web Advisor. After logging in, you will see your math course. Click to see the homepage for our course. Once you are into our course, click on the Lessons Tab. You will see the Lessons and a folder labeled "Orientation". Start by clicking on Orientation.
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