no office email if questions after class
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email for questions or see me after class
Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services (Student Service Center room 119, phone 371-5436) as soon as possible.
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BASM-0302-011 Basic Academic Skills
Prerequisite: BASM 0301 or MATH 0301-minimum grade of C or acceptable TSI or Accuplacer math score.
Basic Skills course that develops and reinforces math skills to meet TSI requirements.
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
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The ACcess Learning Center's BASM 0302 class is a competency based class designed to help you build basic skills in math. You will follow individualized lesson plans developed for your particular skill area based on weaknesses identified from your pre-test results. You will work with instructors to build skills as well as practice building skills on the computer or using other supplemental materials. The flexibility of the program allows you to work in the Center around your weekly personal schedule. You must attend class at least three (3) hours weekly for a total of 45 hours, but you can choose when during the week you want to attend and for how long each visit will be. You must attend an initial orientation prior to beginning your course of study. You will be given assessments during the first week of enrollment to determine your skill level for placement in the program.
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".
STUDENTS RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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LEARNING CENTER RULES
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40% of your final grade will be the average of your skill area test grades |
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30% of your final grade will be your final exam grade. (You MUST take your TABE posttest before you can take your final.) |
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20% of your final grade will be the average of your weekly attendance grade.** |
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10% of your final grade will be based on the improvement you demonstrate from your pre-TABE test to your post-TABE test. |
**Weekly attendance is required. You must spend a minimum of three (3:00) hours each week attending class in the Learning Center and working with instructors.
Weekly hours must be completed by 11:59 pm each Sunday evening.
You will earn your weekly attendance grade of 100% for completing the entire three (3:00) hours of time for the week, OR you will earn a weekly attendance grade of 0% for any time less than three (3:00) hours. However, once you have met the cumulative total hours requirement, any zero attendance grade will be replaced with a grade of 65%. You have the option of attending class more than three (3:00) hours each week and completing the course early.
If you stop attending class, you will receive an “F” in the course unless you drop the class by the Nov. 18th withdrawal date. It is your responsibility to drop the class, but if you are on Financial Aid, you need to visit with a Financial Aid counselor before dropping ANY college course.
Accessing Your Grades Online
To view your current course grades -
To view your Final course grades
You will earn a letter grade for this course based on the following:
A final grade of 90-100% = A (passing)
A final grade of 80-89% = B (passing)
A final grade of 70-79% = C (passing)
A final grade of 60-69% = D
A final grade of below 60% (Unsatisfactory) = F
This is a competency based course. Once you demonstrate mastery (competency) in this course by passing tests and completing assignments and taking your final, you will have completed the course and can immediately start on the next BASM course if needed. All coursework, hours, and tests must be completed by 5 pm on Dec. 7, 2014. This is the final day the Learning Center on Washington Street is open for instruction. Dec. 8th & 9th are the last days you’ll be able to take your final exam, and you must take the final in order to receive a passing grade for this course. You may finish this BASM course early by completing coursework and completing your final exam prior to the course deadline. The last day to drop/withdraw is Nov. 18, 2014.
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Aug. 25th - Aug. 31st \ | \
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2 (AC closed Aug. 30 - Sept. 1 for Labor Day) \ | \
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Sept. 8th - Sept. 14th \ | \
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Sept. 15th - Sept. 21st \ | \
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3 hours \ | \
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12:00 \ | \
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5 \ | \
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Sept. 22nd - Sept. 28th \ | \
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3 hours \ | \
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15:00 \ | \
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6 \ | \
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Sept 29th - Oct. 5th \ | \
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3 hours \ | \
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18:00 \ | \
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7 \ | \
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Oct. 6th - Oct. 12th \ | \
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3 hours \ | \
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21:00 \ | \
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8 \ | \
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Oct. 13th - Oct.19th \ | \
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3 hours \ | \
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24:00 \ | \
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9 \ | \
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Oct. 20th - Oct. 26th \ | \
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3 hours \ | \
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27:00 \ | \
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10 \ | \
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Oct. 27th - Nov. 2nd \ | \
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3 hours \ | \
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30:00 \ | \
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11 \ | \
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Nov. 3rd - Nov. 9th \ | \
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3 hours \ | \
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33:00 \ | \
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12 \ | \
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Nov. 10th - Nov. 16th \ | \
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3 hours \ | \
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36:00 \ | \
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13 \ | \
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Nov. 17th - Nov. 23rd \ | \
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3 hours \ | \
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39:00 \ | \
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14 (AC closed Nov. 27 – 30 for Thanksgiving) \ | \
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Nov. 24th - Nov. 30th \ | \
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3 hours \ | \
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42:00 \ | \
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15 \ | \
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Dec. 1st - Dec. 7th \ | \
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3 hours \ | \
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45:00 \ | \
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16 - Final exams \ | \
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Dec. 8th & 9th \ | \
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The last day to drop is Nov. 18, 2014.
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