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MCHN-1343-001 Machine Shop Mathematics
Designed to prepare the student with technical, applied mathematics that will be necessary in future machine shop-related courses.
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
Technical Shop Mathematics, 3rd Edition
\ \Publisher: Industrial Press
\ \ISBN: 0-8311-3086-5
\ \All other course materials will be presented via Blackboard.
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Student will need access to a computer and the Internet to obtain course material presented through Blackboard.
\ \Required Supplies:
\ \Course Competencies:
\ \Student will be able to:
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In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
Department Expectations
\ \All students in Technical Education are expected to abide by the Professional Code of Conduct. A copy is available on the main content page of the Blackboard course. Students will not be able to attend courses if not in compliance by the third class day.
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Communication
\ \The instructor will use AC email as the primary means of communicating with students. Students are responsible for e-mail messages sent to their AC email account; thus, students are responsible to check their AC email accounts. The instructor will only respond to emails sent from the student’s official AC email account and that identify the applicable class in the subject line or first sentence of the email. Further, emails should be professional using proper spelling, grammar, style and format, if the student expects a response.
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Academic Integrity
\ \Academic integrity is vital. Any acts of academic dishonesty will be penalized severely. The instructor has a zero tolerance policy in regard to academic dishonesty.
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Evaluation and Grades
\ \Each student’s grade will be based upon his/her performance on each of the course sections. The course has five sections as follows:
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Midterm Exam \ | \
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Final Exam \ | \
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Grading Scale: A = 90 to 100, B = 80 to 89, C = 70 to 79, D = 60 to 69, F = Below 60
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Participation
\ \Students are expected to participate in class. Class participation includes asking relevant questions, adding to class discussions, participating in any group work, meaningfully evaluating the work of classmates and otherwise contributing to the educational experience of the class members.
\ \Students’ well-supported opinions are an important element of this class. Students should express their personal opinions in all written assignments, class discussions and presentations. However, it is important that students support their views and opinions with facts and logic. An unsupported opinion is of no value in this class.
\ \Each student will be required to keep a notebook in class. This notebook will be periodically checked. The participation grade will be affected if the notebook is not present in class or if the notebook is not organized and up to date.
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Homework Assignments
\ \Students should complete all required performance tasks on time and at the REQUIRED MASTERY LEVEL. All work must be completed in pencil only. Tasks, projects, and various assignments will be scored based on accuracy, neatness, completeness, skill, and level of detail. Completeness requires all problems to be fully worked out. If the student answers a question correctly, but did not include any work to back up that answer, the problem will be counted wrong. Work that is illegible will not be graded and will receive a zero. Unless the instructor specifies otherwise, all homework is due at the beginning of the class period on the due date.
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Late Work
\ \Students are expected to complete assignments in a timely fashion. As part of this course, the “real world” will be simulated as it relates to lateness of assignments. That is, in the “real world” assignments not completed on time have an associated penalty (i.e. contract bid not accepted). In class, lateness of assignments will have a 25% late penalty for every day late, up to a maximum of 100%. For example, assume a 100 point assignment is due Monday. If the assignment is turned in on Wednesday, the assignment will be graded first as though no penalty existed, then 50 points (50% of 100) will be deducted for being late.
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Quizzes
\ \Quizzes will be given regularly throughout the course of the semester. These quizzes will evaluate material previously covered in the course. Quizzes may include multiple choice questions, short answer responses, and/or problems to solve. No makeup quizzes will be given.
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Mandatory Tutoring
\ \In an effort to increase success rates in this course, mandatory tutoring will be required if the student scores below a “70” on any quiz. This mandatory tutoring must take place prior to the student being allowed to take the midterm or final exam. This mandatory tutoring will be a 30 minute session with an AC East Campus math tutor, the Math Outreach Center or your instructor. The Math Outreach Center is on the Washington Street Campus in Durrett 104. You must document your tutoring session using the Record of Tutoring Form available on the Blackboard course.
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Smarthinking Online Tutoring
\ \Smarthinking is an online tutoring service that Amarillo College is making available to all its students. Smarthinking provides tutoring in Mathematics (Basic Math through Calculus, including Bilingual Math), Biology, Intro Human A & P, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Accounting, Intro to Finance, Statistics, Spanish, and Writing. Tutoring is available up to 24/7. Link is available in Blackboard.
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Exams
\ \Two exams are planned for this course. Each exam is designed to assess your understanding of, and the ability to apply, the factual material, theories, and concepts related to the course. Exams will have multiple choice questions, short answer responses, and/or problems to solve. The final exam is comprehensive and will cover the entire course.
\ \Make-up exams will be given for legitimate medical reasons only. Travel for business or pleasure or lack of planning on the part of the student will not warrant a make-up exam.
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Instructor's Statement
\ \As your instructor, I am always willing to discuss your grades with you and explain how your grade was determined. If a grading error has been made on my part, I am always willing to correct the error.
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Attendance in a class is regarded as requirement, and obligation for learning. Please remember the deadline for dropping a class at AC is published in the official Amarillo College Schedule of Classes and is October 7. If you stop attending class and do not officially drop the course by this deadline, you will receive an “F” for the course.
The attendance in the course will be monitored through the Blackboard system and sign-in sheets in the classroom/laboratory. Attendance will affect the participation grade.
If a student misses class, it is his/her responsibility to get the notes from a classmate before the next class.
Module One
\ \Order of Operations
\ \Fractions
\ \Decimals
\ \Tolerances
\ \Significant Digits
\ \Rounding
\ \Exponents & Roots
\ \Algebraic ex
Solving Equations
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Module Two
\ \Measurements
\ \Length
\ \Area
\ \Volume
\ \Angles
\ \Temperature
\ \Heat
\ \Power
\ \Pressure
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Midterm
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Module Three
\ \Ratios
\ \Proportions
\ \Percentage
\ \Transforming Shop Formulas
\ \Conversions
\ \Graphing Linear Equations
\ \Slopes
\ \Graphing Coordinates
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Module Four
\ \Trigonometry Basics
\ \Similar Triangles
\ \Pythagorean Theorem
\ \Trigonometry Fundamentals
\ \Solving for the Sides & Angles of a Triangle
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Comprehensive Final Exam
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