College Algebra for STEM Majors Syllabus for 2016-2017
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Instructor Information

Office Location

Tascosa High School

room 4212

Office Hours

7:30 am, lunch and after school by appointment

Course Information

Recording Policy

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Amarillo College Tutoring for Success Policy:

Administrative Drop Policy

Students who do not attend class on or prior to the census date will be administratively dropped. Effective Fall, 2016

Student Withdrawal Procedures

Students who wish to withdraw from a class must:

  • consult with their instructor to obtain a signed academic withdrawal request form to submit to the AskAC department for processing
  • consult with the financial aid office if receiving financial aid
  • consult with the Veterans Benefit Coordinator if receiving veteran benefits
  • consult with their academic advisor to determine how withdrawing may affect their enrollment in future semesters
    • NOTE:  The Texas Education Code stipulates that students attending Texas institutions of higher education for the first time fall 2007 and later may not withdraw from more than six courses during their academic career, including courses from which transfer students have withdrawn at other Texas institutions of higher education. (Senate Bill 1231) Rule 4.10.

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Course

MATH-1414-DC019 College Algebra for STEM Majors

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: 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

Course Description

In-depth study and applications of polynomial, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations using matrices. Additional topics such as sequences, series, probability and conics may be included.

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Department Expectations

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Hours

(4 sem hrs; 4 lec)

Class Type

Dual Credit Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

PRECALCULUS with LIMITS   

AUTHORS:   Larson, Hostetler – Houghton/Mifflin publishing company

Supplies

CALCULATOR:  You will be issued a graphing calculator for this course.  We recommend a TI-84 or TI-84+.  If you already own a graphing utility, let me know.  The INSPIRE CAS will not be allowed.

pencil and paper

 text

Student Performance

 

Performance/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:

  1. Demonstrate and apply knowledge of properties of functions, including domain and range, operations, compositions, and inverses.
  2. Recognize and apply polynomial, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions and solve related equations.
  3. Apply graphing techniques.
  4. Evaluate all roots of higher degree polynomial and rational functions.
  5. Recognize, solve and apply systems of linear equations using matrices.

 

 

 

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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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".

Expected Student Behavior

SCHOLASTIC DISHONESTY:  Cheating is defined in the 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 work and using unauthorized sources of information while taking a test. Any student caught cheating on a test will receive a grade of zero with no chance of making up that grade. For a further definition and discussion of scholastic dishonesty, please refer to the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook. http://sites.actx.edu/catalog/notices/

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, talking, use of personal music systems, or engaging in any other form of distraction.  If an 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 “F” will be received for the course. 

 

Grading Criteria

GRADING CRITERIA/GRADE SCALE:   I do not give extra credit work. Your course grade 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 from: homework, quizzes, and unit tests.  The semester exam counts 25%.

You will makeup all homework and take a quiz over the material.  Test and quizzes will be made up in three days if possible.

Attendance

ATTENDANCE POLICY:  Please remember the deadline for dropping a class at AC during this  semester is November 22, 2016. If you stop completing assignments, and your average falls below 60 due to missed assignments, and you do not officially drop the course by this deadline (through me), you will receive an “F” for the course

 

Calendar

 

Daily quizzes will be given over the homework.  Unit tests will consist of two parts:  calculator allowed and no calculator.  These tests are free response and multiple choice.  

The deadline for completing the Final is  December 23, 2016.

 1.1-1.4

  First Week:
 Review of Equations and Functions

1.5 - 1.9

 

1.5 Analyzing Graphs of Functions
1.6 Parent Functions
1.7 Transformations

1.8  Composite of Functions

1.9  Inverse Functions

 

Week 2-3.5

1.10

 

1.10 Mathematical Modeling and Variation

Chapter 1 Review

Chapter 1 Test

Week 3.5-4

2.1 - 2.5

 

2.1  Quadratic Functions and Models

2.2Polynomial Functions of Higher Degree

2.3  Polynomials and Synthetic Division

2.4  Complex Numbers

2.5  Zeros of Polynomial Functions

Week 5-6.5

2.6 - 2.7

 

2.6  Rational Functions

2.7  Nonlinear Inequalities

2 days review

Chapter 2 Test

Week 6.5-7

3.1 - 3.5

 

3.1  Exponential Functions and Graphs

3.2  Logarithmic Functions and Graphs

3.3  Properties of Logarithms

3.4  Exponential and Logarithmic Equations

3.5  Exponential and Log Models

Review and Chapter 3 Test

Week 8-9

7.1 - 7.3

 

7.1  Linear and Nonlinear Systems - Operations of Matrices

7.2  Two-Variable Linear Systems

7.3  Multivariable Linear Systems
 

Week 10-11

7.5 - 7.6

 

7.5  Systems of Inequalities

7.6  Linear Programming

Review and Chapter 7 Test

 

Week 12-13

10.2 - 10.5

 

10.2  Introduction to Conics (Parabolas and Circles)

10.3  Ellipses

10.4Hyperbolas

10.5  Rotations of Conics

Review and Chapter 10 Test

Week 14-15

11.1 - 11.4

 

11.1  Three Dimensional Coordinate Systems

11.2  Vectors in Space

11.3  Cross Product of Vectors

11.4  Lines and Planes in Space

Review and Chapter 11 Test

Week 16

Semester I Review

Comprehensive Final Exam

 

 

Week 17

 

Additional Information

 

 

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