Contemporary Mathematics Syllabus for 2017-2018
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<p>Engineering 201A</p>

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Administrative Drop Policy

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Course

MATH-1332-002 Contemporary Mathematics

Prerequisites

<p>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</p>

Course Description

Logic; sets and counting; metric system; probability; statistics; geometry; math of finance; and exponential and logarithmic functions.

Student ResourcesStudent Resources Website

Department Expectations

Occupational License Disclaimer

Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:

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.

Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Thinking Mathematically, Sixth Edition.  Author: Robert Blitzer,  Pearson Education, Inc.

NOTE:  Washington Street Campus Bookstore:  (806) 371 - 5304

Supplies

  1. Thinking Mathematically, Sixth Edition. Author: Robert Blitzer, Pearson Education, Inc.
  2. TI-83, TI-83 Plus, TI-84, or TI-84 plus graphing calculator  (no TI-89’s, TI-92’s, or TI nspire)
  3. Blue-line notebook paper (8.5" x 11") and blue-line graph paper—4 or 5 squares per inch  (You can get free graph paper at http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/lite/)
  4. A mini-stapler, a straight edge, pencils, erasers, a highlighter in your favorite color
  5. A three-ring binder or sturdy folder of some kind
  6. A MyMathLab access code (optional).

Graphing Calculator Checkout or Download a graphing Calculator Emulator:

Students unable to afford the purchase of a graphing calculator can apply to the Adult Students Program for the privilege of checking one out for the semester. Students that a) receive a PELL Grant, or b) receive public assistance services are eligible as long as calculators are available.  These calculators are checked out on a “first come, first served” basis.  If you do not meet the above criteria but cannot afford to purchase your own calculator, you may discuss your situation with the Adult Students advisors. Exceptions may be made in some cases.  Students who lose (due to accident / theft / any other mishap) or damage in any way a loaner graphing calculator will be required to replace the lost, stolen, or damaged calculator with a new TI-83 or TI-83 Plus graphing calculator.  Failure to do so will result in immediate action(s) taken by Amarillo College.  Bring a copy of your schedule to the Adult Students Program, Student Services Center, Room 130, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. You must complete an application and be enrolled in a math class to receive this assistance.

You may download a fully functional TI-84 calculator emulator onto your computer or android phone by searching for wabbitemu.com online or in your google play store.  This app is free.  You may not use this app on your phone for taking written exams because phones are not allowed in the Math Testing Lab.  So, when you come to the Math Testing Lab to take your written exams, ask to borrow one of the many TI-84 calculators that the lab has available for student testing use.

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. Apply the language and notation of sets. 
  2. Determine the validity of an argument or statement and provide mathematical evidence.
  3. Solve problems in the mathematics of finance.
  4. Demonstrate fundamental probability/counting techniques and apply those techniques to solve problems. 
  5. Interpret and analyze various representations of data.
  6. Demonstrate the ability to choose and analyze mathematical models to solve problems from real-world settings, including, but not limited to, personal finance, health literacy, and civic engagement.

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

Math & Engineering Department Behavior Policy:

Students are expected to meet with their instructor in the instructor's office for 5 minutes during the first two weeks of the course.  Students are expected to turn in a signed course contract before being eligible to take any exam for this course.  Students are expected to attend each and every class period.  Students are expected to behave in the classroom in a manner that is supportive of the learning environment. Behaviors that are not supportive include, but are not limited to:  tardiness/leaving early; working on assignments for other courses during class; reading newspapers; use of personal music systems; use of cell phones (including texting); electronic device noises; talking during the lecture, even about a math topic; abusive, offensive, and/or disrespectful language or demeanor toward AC faculty, staff, students, and/or Amarillo College property.

The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board sets the topics that must be covered in order to receive credit for a course. The instructor sets the pace to ensure that these requirements are met. Complaining about the pace will not result in less material being covered.  :)  Any student having trouble maintaining the pace should seek extra help from the instructor and / or a tutor.

Students who fail to comply with the standards outlined in the syllabus and/or AC’s Student Rights & Responsibilities document will be subject to disciplinary action which may include, but is not limited to:  removal from the classroom; consultation with the Math & Engineering Department Chair and/or other AC authority; withdrawal from the course and/or Amarillo College.

NOTE:  If the instructor or a Math Testing Lab staff member sees a cell phone out during any exam, the instructor will assume that the student is cheating and the exam will be taken up and a grade of "F" will be received for the course.  This grade will go on your permanent transcript and cannot be removed.

Cheating/Plagiarism/Academic Dishonesty Policy:

Cheating/plagiarism/academic dishonesty, whether it is on homework assignments or on tests, cannot be tolerated in any math course at Amarillo College.  A student who plagiarizes or cheats (or attempts to plagiarize or cheat) on any homework assignment or on any test in this course will receive an automatic “F” in the course.  Such academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, the illegal use of books, notes, calculators, cell phones, and/or copying on any test or any course assignment.  Cheating also includes helping, or attempting to help, other students to cheat on a test or any course assignment.  Please refer to the “Student Rights and Responsibilities” document on AC’s website for more information on this issue, and feel free to ask me about any questions you have on any of these policies.

Food/Drink Policy AND Cell Phone/Pager Policy:

It is the policy of the Mathematics & Engineering Department that food and drink may be allowed in the classroom setting, at the instructor’s discretion, but food and drink are not allowed at any time in the computer labs.

It is the policy of the Mathematics & Engineering Department that cell phones and pagers should be turned off, or in silent mode, in the classrooms and in the computer labs.  If you must have your cell phone on in class, due to a true emergency situation, please notify your instructor of your emergent situation before the start of class.  If your phone activates during class, please step out into the hallway immediately with your phone, without talking, to minimize the disruption to the class and/or to the other students.

Grading Criteria

Homework

  • At the end of each section, a Classroom Collaboration page (C2)  and a homework assignment will be given.  The Class Collaboration (C2) page is done by hand and will be due at the BEGINNING of the next class.  The homework assignment may be done by hand using the list of textbook problems on the "Assignment Sheet" given to you on the first day of the class, or you may choose to do your homework online using MyMathLab.  The problems are highly similar for both methods.  If you choose to do your work by hand, it is due at the BEGINNING of the next class period.  If you choose to use MyMathLab, the assignment is due at the date and time shown inside MyMathLab.
  • Late homework may not be accepted
  • Attempting each homework problem will be given major credit points.  Any homework problems not attempted will receive no credit points.  The highest grade you may receive for your homework average is “100.” 
  • Please see your “Homework Assignment Sheet” for additional instructions on using the correct format for any written homework assignments.  Not following the proper format on homework may result in a grade of zero for that assignment.  All written work MUST be done with PENCIL ONLY.
  • The two lowest homework grades will be dropped at the end of the semester.
  • You will be given a "Core Assessment" Problem to complete at some time during the semester that will allow you to work on a more in-depth application of a topic we cover during this course.

Tests 

  • Tentatively, there will be 5 major chapter exams during the semester and a mandatory comprehensive final exam at the end of the semester.  Some of the chapter exams will be given in class, and some will be given in the Math Testing Lab, Durrett Hall, Room 103, 371-5088.  You will need your Amarillo College ID card to sign in.  Hours:  8 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. MTWR, 8 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday, and 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday.  Closed on Sunday.
  • If you know in advance that you will be gone during the date assigned for one of the exams, it is YOUR responsibility to make arrangements with your instructor to take the exam EARLY in the Math Testing Lab.  Make-up tests will not be given in this course because this is the Math Department policy regarding tests.
  • If you miss one of the 5 major exams, that grade will be replaced with the score you make on the final exam.  This policy applies to one test only.  If you miss more than one test, a grade of zero will be earned for the other missed test(s).
  • If you do not miss any major exam during the semester (good for you!), the score you make on the mandatory final exam, if it is higher, will replace your lowest test grade.
  • Students testing through DisAbility Services are responsible for making arrangements with the instructor for each test taken in the main AC Testing Center.
  • Please refer to your “Lecture & Suggested Test Schedule” in your syllabus for the test dates and the final exam time.  If we need to adjust a major exam date, we will make note of it on this schedule during class.   This is another reason class attendance is so important.  :) 

Scoring below “70” on a Test

A student who scores below a "70" on any chapter test will be required to spend at least one hour with your instructor or one hour in the Outreach Center working on the material in this course in order to be allowed to take the next test.  A document (supplied by your instructor) verifying completion of this requirement must be turned in to the instructor either before the next exam is taken or on the date of the exam.  That document can be stapled to the back of the exam.  You may go to the Math OutReach Center (the ORC) in Durrett Hall 104 or you may make an appointment with your instructor to complete this requirement.  After the hour is completed, a staff person or instructor must sign the verification document.  The purpose of this is to ensure that help is received to allow the next exam score to be better than the previous exam’s score, hopefully.

Classroom Collaboration (C2) / Test Reflections

A Classroom Collaboration (C2) assignment will be given at the end of each class period.  Students will collaborate together to work these important problems and turn them in for a grade at the beginning of the next class period.  Instructor help will be available to the group.  The purpose of C2 is to provide relevant practice on important elements of the lesson in preparation for the exam over that material.  The two lowest C2 assignments will be dropped at the end of the semester.

Each student will complete a short "Test Reflection" form after each chapter test is taken.  This form will be supplied by the instructor and turned in for a grade.

Final Examination:

The mandatory comprehensive final exam for this course will be given, in our regular classroom, on:

  • Math 1332 - AH05:  Thursday, May 10, 2018 at 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.  (No late finals accepted!) in our regular classroom

Grading Policy

The final course grades of A (90-100), B (80-89), C (70-79), D (60-69), and F (below 60) will be computed as the mean (average) of the earned grades from:

  1. Your homework average = 10%
  2. Your 5 Chapter Test grades (each worth 12%) = 60%
  3. Your Chapter Test Reflections/Classroom Collaboration average = 10%
  4. Your Core Assessment Problem = 5%
  5. Your final exam grade = 15%

Attendance

Attendance Policy:

Regular attendance is necessary to learn the material.  Therefore, it is your responsibility to attend class and be on time for the daily attendance check.  Scanning your ID as you enter the classroom is your responsibility.  Nonattendance will be recorded as an absence, and no differentiation will be made as to excused or unexcused absences.  Students are expected to attend each class with your calculator and your textbook.  If you are absent for any reason, YOU are responsible for obtaining the assignments from a fellow class mate.

Your Classroom Collaboration/Test Reflection average will be a direct reflection of your attendance or nonattendance in this class.

Please be honest about your attendance.  Your instructor keeps a written record of daily attendance for each class.  Leaving class early is recorded as an absence.  Moreover, a student who scans in for another absent student will be given an absence as well for that particular day. 

NOTE:  Please remember that the last day to drop any 16-week class at AC during the Fall 2017 Semester is Tuesday, May 1st, 2018.  If you stop attending class, and your average drops below a “60” due to missed assignments, and you do not officially drop the course by this deadline, you will receive an “F” for the course.  If you wish to withdraw from this course, you as the student must personally meet with and obtain a signed "Withdrawal Approval Form" from your instructor.  You must take this signed form to the AC Registrar.  Approval for withdrawal “W”  will be closely tied to the student showing a good faith effort to complete the homework and testing requirements of this course.  Students not attending class nor completing any homework or tests before the Census date for this course, March 26th, will be administratively dropped from this course.

Calendar

MATH 1332 - 002

CONTEMPORARY MATHEMATICS

Lecture and Suggested Test Schedule

Spring II 2018

9  – 10:15 a.m. M/T/W/Th E207

NOTE:  This schedule (including the Test Dates) is subject to numerous changes without advance notice, so you always need to come to class to stay informed of updates as they occur.  ***I also post updated announcements in our AC Connect class, so please check it (and your email) regularly to keep up with what’s going on in class.  

                                                  

DATE

ASSIGNMENT

INFORMATION

Monday, March 19

Orientation

First day of Class

Tuesday, March 20

2.1, 2.2

Last Day to Receive 100% Refund

Wednesday, March 21

2.3

 

Thursday, March 22

2.4

 

Monday, March 26

2.5

Census Day (Dropped course won't appear on transcript)

Tuesday, March 27

3.1

 

  Wednesday, March 28

Test # 1 over Ch. 2

Test #1 is taken in class

Thursday, March 29

3.2

 

Monday, April 2

3.3

 

Tuesday, April 3

3.4

 

Wednesday, April 4

3.7/Test #2 assigned

Test #2 taken in Math Testing Lab (Durr 103) due Sat., April 7

Thursday, April 5

8.1, 82

 

Monday, April 9

8.2, 8.3

 

Tuesday, April 10

8.3, 8.4

 

Wednesday, April 11

8.5

 

Thursday, April 12

8.6

 

Monday, April 16

8.7

 

Tuesday, April 17

Core Curriculum

Special Assignment

Wednesday, April 18

Test #3

Test #3 is taken in class OR in Math Testing Lab dur Sat. April 21

Thursday, April 19

11.1

 

Monday, April 23

11.2  

Tuesday, April 24

11.3

 

Wednesday, April 25

11.4

 

Thursday, April 26

Test #4

Test #4 is taken in class

Monday, April 30

12.1

 

Tuesday, May 1

12.2

*Last Day to Drop an 8-Week Class

& Receive a Grade of “W”

Wednesday, May 2

12.3

 

Thursday, May 3

12.4

 

Monday May 7

Test #5 over Ch. 12

Test #5 is taken in class

Tuesday, May 8

Review for Final

 

Wednesday, May 9

No class today

Study for the Final Exam

Thursday, May 10

9 - 11 a.m.

Final Exam in our normal classroom

Friday, May 11

High noon

Final Course Grades Due

Friday, May 11

7:00 p.m.

Commencement

Additional Information

Free Help:

If you feel yourself getting behind in class or having problems with certain concepts covered, get help immediately.  It is YOUR responsibility to get help outside of class.

The following are a few ways to get FREE help outside of class:

  1. Contact your instructor to make an appointment for help.
  2. Get free tutoring from the ORC--Math Outreach Center (Durrett Hall, Room 104, 371-5119).  You will need your Amarillo College ID card to sign in.  Hours:  8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. MTWRF, and 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday.  Closed on Sunday.
  3. If you need help with AC Connect, you can contact the AC Help Center at 371-5000, or via email at AskAC@actx.edu
  4. Smarthinking is free online tutoring that Amarillo College makes available to currently enrolled students. Professional tutors are available for mathematics (Basic Math through Calculus, including Bilingual Math), Biology, Intro to Human A & P, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Accounting, Intro to Finance, Statistics, Spanish, and Writing. Tutoring is available up to 24/7.

With Smarthinking you can:

  • chat with a live tutor
  • submit your writing for any class and receive a critique in 24 hours
  • email a question and receive a reply from a tutor.

To get started:

  • Go to http://www.actx.edu and click on AC Connect on the left side of the screen.
  • Log into your account using your ACNetID and Password
  • Click on our Blackboard course.
  • SMARTTHINKING is one of the options seen on the HOME PAGE of our course.
  • On your first visit, Create an Account.  The next time you use SMARTHINKING, just log on with your username and password.

**Please note that going to the Outreach Center is NOT a substitute for attending class!  You must attend each class to begin learning the material and to avoid losing classroom collaboration points.  The Outreach Center is designed to support your studying for tests, as the place to go to get help with your homework, and to get clarification, outside of my office hours, of difficult concepts you have already seen in class.

A Final Note:

This course takes team work.  We all must work together as a team to be successful.  My part is to teach you this material in an organized (and hopefully fun and interesting) manner.  Your job is to be in class every class period, participate, do your homework on time, and study for your exams.  I am here to help you, and you can be here to help each other as well.  If you have a problem, please bring it to me, or to the group, so that we can work together to solve it.  You can and will succeed in Contemporary Mathematics if you will make the commitment of effort and time.  :)

Syllabus Created on:

03/05/18 7:39 PM

Last Edited on:

03/07/18 3:04 PM