Business Math Using Technology Syllabus for 2014-2015
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R. E. Byrd Business Building 

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Course

POFT-1325-001 Business Math Using Technology

Prerequisites

Course Description

Skill development in business math problem-solving using electronic technology.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Online Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Practical Business Math Procedures with Handbook and DVD, Brief 11th Edition, by Jeffery Slater and Sharon Wittry.  McGraw-Hill/Irwin
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\ 10-Key Mastery on the Computer 2004, 3-1/2" diskette by Ellsworth.  Ellsworth Publishing Company
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Current textbook selections are available at the Washington Street campus bookstore.  The textbooks for this course are required.

Supplies

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  1. Textbook - Practical Business Math Procedureswith Handbook and DVD, Brief 11th Edition, by Jeffrey Slater and Sharon Wittry.  McGraw-Hill/Irwin
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    Student Performance

    The student will utilize basic math skills; apply basic math skills to solve business application problems using an electronic calculator/keyboard; and develop speed and accuracy using spreadsheet software and/or electronic calculator/keyboard.

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    1. Utilize basic math skills.
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    3. Apply basic math skills to solve business application problems using an electronic calculator/keyboard.
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    5. Develop speed and accuracy using spreadsheet software and/or electronic calculator/keyboard.
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    7. Solve percentage problems by applying the formulas for base, rate, and percentage.
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    9. Compute discounts; compute percentages in business applications.
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    11. Calculate commissions.
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    13. Prepare and maintain all aspects included in payroll records. 
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    15. Determine markup and markdown based on cost and on selling price. 
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    17. Calculate net proceeds from sales on consignments. 
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    19. Compute account sales and account purchases.
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    21. Compute simple interest, interest by the ordinary interest method, and exact interest, and use shortcut methods of computing interest.
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    23. Determine due dates and compute interest variables on promissory notes and trade acceptances.
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    25. Determine single-payment interest, unpaid-balances interest, compare cash discount versus interest on loan, calculate discount interest, and discount commercial paper.
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    27. Calculate finance charges, stated rates, and effective rates; determine monthly payments on installment loans and determine interest and principal payments on mortgages.
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    29. Demonstrate, through speed tests, an acceptable proficiency on the ten-key pad by the touch method.
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    31. Use calculator features to solve business mathematical applications demonstrating the ten-key touch method.
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    Students Rights and Responsibilities

    Student Rights and Responsibilities

    Log in using the AC Connect Portal

    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".

    Expected Student Behavior

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    Grading Criteria

    GRADING SCALE:  90-100 = A; 80-89 = B; 70-79 = C; 60-69 = D; <60 = F

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    20% Chapter quizzes
    \ 55% Major Tests (including final exam)
    \ 25% 10-key Unit
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    Attendance

    Since this is an online course, attendance is not recorded. You are expected to invest approximately the same amount of time as a traditional, seated course requires.

    Calendar

    BUSINESS MATH AND MACHINE APPLICATIONS
    Summer 2015


    If this is your first online course, the most important thing to remember is that you will be required to accomplish the same workload as a regular course.  The deadlines that have been set are important and are designed to prevent procrastination.  Please respect the deadlines that have been set. 

    Please know that if you have questions or need clarification, you are welcome to e-mail me through AC Online or through my regular email address: jgmills@actx.edu.

    Listed below is a step-by-step schedule to follow:

    May 26


    May 26-31








     

    Classes Begin
    Read email from Instructor and become familiar with AC Online

    Read Chapter 1, WHOLE NUMBERS: HOW TO DISSECT AND
    SOLVE WORD PROBLEMS
    Work End-of-Chapter problems on pages 23-31 as needed
    COMPLETE CHAPTER 1 QUIZ BY 11:55 p.m. May 31

    Read Chapter 2, FRACTIONS
    Work End-of-Chapter problems on pages 55-61 as needed
    COMPLETE CHAPTER 2 QUIZ BY 11:55 p.m. May 31

    Begin working on the Machine Applications portion.  Register online and begin practicing.

    June 1-7

     



     


     

    Read Chapter 3, DECIMALS
    Work End-of-Chapter problems on pages 81-86 as needed
    COMPLETE CHAPTER 3 QUIZ BY 11:55 p.m. June 7

    Read Chapter 4, BANKING
    Work End-of-Chapter problems on pages 105-113 as needed
    COMPLETE CHAPTER 4 QUIZ BY 11:55 p.m. June 7

    Continue working on the Machine Applications portion.  Practice 10-key to increase speed and accuracy.

    June 8-14
     




     


     

    COMPLETE 1ST MAJOR EXAM OVER CHAPTERS 1-4.  MUST BE COMPLETED BY 11:55 P.M. on June 14.

    Read Chapter 5, SOLVING FOR THE UNKNOWN:  A HOW-TO APPROACH FOR SOLVING EQUATIONS
    Work End-of-Chapter problems on pages 133-139 as needed
    COMPLETE CHAPTER 5 QUIZ BY 11:55 p.m. June 14

    Continue working on the Machine Applications portion.  Practice to increase speed and accuracy.

    June 15-21

     



     


     

    Read Chapter 6, PERCENTS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
    Work End-of-Chapter problems on pages 163-172 as needed
    COMPLETE CHAPTER 6 QUIZ BY 11:55 p.m. June 21

    Read Chapter 7, DISCOUNTS: TRADE AND CASH
    Work End-of-Chapter problems on pages 197-203 as needed
    COMPLETE CHAPTER 7 QUIZ BY 11:55 p.m. June 21

    Continue working on the Machine Applications portion.  Practice to increase speed and accuracy.

    June 22-28

     



     

     

    Read Chapter 8, MARKUPS AND MARKDOWNS
    Work End-of-Chapter problems on pages 225-229 as needed
    COMPLETE CHAPTER 8 QUIZ BY 11:55 p.m. June 28

    COMPLETE 2ND MAJOR EXAM OVER CHAPTERS 5-8.  MUST BE
    COMPLETED BY 11:55 P.M. ON June 28.

    Continue working on the Machine Applications portion.  Practice 10-key to increase speed and accuracy.

    June 29- July 5

     



     




     


     

    Read Chapter 9, PAYROLL
    Work End-of-Chapter problems on pages 249-254 as needed
    COMPLETE CHAPTER 9 QUIZ BY 11:55 p.m. July 5

    Read Chapter 10, SIMPLE INTEREST
    Work End-of-Chapter problems on pages 269-275 as needed
    COMPLETE CHAPTER 10 QUIZ BY 11:55 p.m. July 5

    Read Chapter 11, PROMISSORY NOTES, SIMPLE DISCOUNT NOTES, AND THE DISCOUNT PROCESS
    Work End-of-Chapter problems on pages 287-291 as needed
    COMPLETE CHAPTER 11 QUIZ BY 11:55 p.m. July 5

    Continue working on the Machine Applications portion.  Practice to increase speed and accuracy.

    July 6-12

     


     

    July 13-14
     

     

    Read Chapter 12, COMPOUND INTEREST AND PRESENT VALUE
    Work End-of-Chapter problems on pages 309-313 as needed
    COMPLETE CHAPTER 12 QUIZ BY 11:55 p.m. July 12

    Continue working on the Machine Applications portion.  Practice to increase speed and accuracy.

    COMPLETE 3RD MAJOR EXAM OVER CHAPTERS 9-12.  MUST BE
    COMPLETED BY 11:55 P.M. ON July 14.

    LAST DAY TO SUBMIT 10-KEY ASSIGNMENTS ON JULY 15

    July 15-16

    FINAL EXAM MUST BE COMPLETED BY 11:55 P.M. ON JULY 16.

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