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MATH-0304-002 Foundations of Mathematical Reasoning
<p>Prerequisite: TSIM score of 336 or minimum grade of C in Math 0302 or AEMA-0001.</p>
Topics include: numeracy; probability and statistics; evaluating expressions and formulas; rates, ratios and proportions; percentages; reasoning skills; solving equations; linear models; interpreting data including graphs and tables; verbal and exponential models.
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Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact your advisor, the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)
Online Course
Dave Sobecki & Brian Mercer, Pathways to Math Literacy, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 9781260180664
The course supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in mathematics, including communication and appropriate use of technology. Topics include the study of numeracy and the real number system; algebraic concepts, notation, and reasoning; quantitative relationships; mathematical models; and problem solving.
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".
ACADEMIC HONESTY: Unethical conduct during this class will not be tolerated and may result in disciplinary action. It is considered “cheating” if you use any app that does the math work for you or gives you the answers when testing, or when completing assignments for this class. It will become apparent during the course of the class if you have been using inappropriate technology to complete assignments at home. You are only cheating yourself if you cheat on the work at home. This class is set up so that 50% of your grade comes from the midterm and final exams that are taken in a proctored/testing center setting. It will be highly unlikely that you will be able to pass without passing these two exams. I hope you will proceed through the class with honesty and integrity. Scholastic dishonesty is clearly defined in the Student Rights and Responsibilites. You are expected to conduct yourself in this course according to the standards outlined in the Student Rights and Responsibilites. BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS: You will be expected to follow proper online etiquette in discussion postings, chats and emails. In order to receive credit for a course, all material listed on the syllabus must be covered. The instructor sets the pace to ensure that these requirements are met. CONSISTENT EFFORT: One of the main causes for students not being successful in an online class is lack of a consistent effort. There is a temptation to put things off until the last minute. Please do not so that with this course. There is a great deal of work to be done and the best way to complete it is to work at a steady pace. PHONE/PAGER: It is the policy of the Mathematics Department that cell phones and pagers must be turned off or in silent mode in the Math Testing Center. Cell phones may not be visible during testing at all. Food/Drink and Cell Phone PolicyFood and drinks are allowed in the Outreach Center (Durrett 104). Only drinks are allowed in the Math Testing Center (Durrett 103). Cell phones should be turned off, or in silent mode in the classrooms, Outreach Center, and the Math Testing Center. Cell phone calculators may not be used at any time. Any devices requiring headphones are not allowed in the Math Testing Center. |
Course Philosophy: This course will feel different from traditional math courses, because it is taught in a group format. Too often our previous experiences with mathematics have caused us to focus on memorization and mimicking procedures. But real mathematics includes so much more—all the thinking that leads up to those steps. We chose a group-based inquiry format to develop two main goals.
Technology: In addition, using technology effectively is another important component of this class. Digital skills are highly sought after by employers. Competency with Excel is a basic, but very desirable, digital skill that we work on in this class. Working in Excel also provides a way to develop key mathematical concepts by applying them in a useful, real-life context.
Daily Responsibilities: Work on this class at least a little bit every day, attempt to see value in the mathematics we examine, know why you are here, show you care, and try your best. To advance to the next course (Statistics or Contemporary Math), you must EARN a C or better in this course. You will be expected to work hard on the notes in class,discuss with the class, and keep up with the assigned homework. As much as possible, seek solutions to any homework problems for which you may have questions. You may see me in my office for additional help during office hours or by appointment. You may also receive help from the Outreach Center, Durrett 104.
Graded Course Components:
Homework: At the end of each lesson, there is a Portfolio page that outlines the homework for that lesson. Each homework assignment has four portions: Technology, Skills, Applications, and Reflections.
Username:___________________________________________ Password:_____________________________________________
Group work and Class Participation: Included in this category are group projects and presentations, group exam reviews, attendance and participation, notebook check, and final portfolio assignment.
Grading: 10% Homework
15% Group work and Class Participation
25% Online Unit Exams (3 exams) 25% Midterm Exam 25% Final Exam-comprehensive |
Grading Scale: A 90-100% B 80-80% C 70-79% D 60-69% F 0-59%
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There are no grade recovery options in this course and no extra credit opportunities.
Unit Tests--There will be 3 unit tests which will be taken online. You are not allowed to use notes, homework, or the textbook while taking any Online Unit Test. Each test may be taken ONE time. Your attempt must be completed before the due date. There will be no makeup tests allowed. Any test not taken by the due date will receive a grade of zero. Prior to testing, you will be required to complete an online test review and score a 70 or higher.
Midterm and Final--You will be required to take a Midterm Exam and a Final Exam in the Math Testing Center on the Amarillo College Washington Street Campus or other preapproved site. The Midterm will cover all the material in Modules 1-2. The Final is comprehensive. Deadlines are published for both the Midterm Exam and the Final Exam on the Semester Schedule. The proctored test will be 50% of your average.
You must present an Amarillo College ID to the Math Testing Center personnel in order to take the Midterm and Final. You must bring a pencil and can use a basic function/scientific calculator on the Midterm and the Final. You may NOT use a cell phone calculator nor have a cell phone out while taking tests in the Math Testing Center. You are responsible to read and follow the Math Testing Center rules stated below.
Students who live further than 60 miles from the Amarillo Washington Street Campus have the option of taking the Midterm Exam and Final Exam with a proctor at a local educational institution. You must contact Gretta Johnson and make this request to test off-campus by the 5th day of class in order to have this option. Please fill out a proctor form (found in AC Connect on left side of home page of the class) for the tests that will be taken at another site. The student will be responsible for any proctoring fee incurred by other institutions.
Withdrawal Policy
General Attendance PolicyRegular attendance online is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Although on campus attendance is not required, students enrolled in this online class are required to post discussions, check e-mails and do homework. Students should expect to spend a minimum of 8 – 12 hours per week for this class. You must log in at least 4 times a week and participate online in the course with daily deadlines. You must also have the ability to be on the Amarillo College Campus at least two times to take a midterm and a final.
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Semester Schedule
In each section you are required to work the class and group work in the textbook. The online Lesson and reflection are in Connect Math (CM). In some sections you will also have an Excel (EX) assignment that are located in AC Connect (Blackboard).
Order to work material for each section
Class and Group work – Textbook
Discussion Board – AC Connect (Do the Discussion Boards as you are working in the textbook)
Lesson and Reflection online – CM (Not all sections have a Reflection)
Excel – AC Connect (Not all sections have Excel assignments)
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