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MATH-1332-002 Contemporary Mathematics
Prerequisite:Scores on a state-approved test indicating college-level math skills Corequisite: MATH 0332
Intended for Non STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) majors. Topics include introductory treatments of sets and logic, financial mathematics, probability and statistics with appropriate applications. Number sense, proportional reasoning, estimation, technology, and communication should be embedded throughout the course. Additional topics may be covered.
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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:
Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me
You can also contact 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)
Online Course
Required: MyMathLab access code
Thinking Mathematically, 7th ed.
Robert Blitzer
Pearson Publishing Company
Note: The physical textbook for this course is optional. Daily homework will be completed online using MyMathLab, where an electronic version of the text is accessible.
Internet: You need access to reliable internet service to access the class on a daily basis. (If your internet service is interrupted, it is also a good idea to have a back-up plan for accessing the internet elsewhere so that you can complete your school work!)
Electronic Devices: You will need a working laptop, computer, tablet, or phone with a functioning camera to watch video lectures, take pictures of your handwritten work to submit online, and complete online homework and tests. You will also need access to a reliable printer to produce class notes and other materials. (Computers and printers are available for student use in the Underground in the WARE Building on the Washington Street Campus. Every student has $20 pre-loaded onto their student ID to cover printing costs!)
Calculator: You will need a graphing calculator for this course. The recommended calculator is a Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus. Other forms of Texas Instruments or Casio graphing calculators will be permitted at the instructors discretion. You can download Calculate84 on your phone. It will work similar to a TI-84 Plus calculator. Note that TI-89s, TI-NSpires, and graphing calculator apps are not permitted in the Math Testing Lab.
Helpful Apps: You can download the free CamScanner app to use to convert pictures of your handwritten work to pdf form. You can download Calculate84 on your phone. It will work similar to a TI-84 Plus calculator.
MyMathLab: Students must have access to MyMathLab. You may purchase the student access kit from the Amarillo College Bookstore, or you may pay for access directly from the MyMathLab website.
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will:
After completing this course, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the following topics:
1. Apply the language and notation of sets.
2. Use the tools of logic to determine the validity of an argument or statement.
3. Solve problems in mathematics of finance.
4. Demonstrate fundamental probability techniques and apply those techniques to solve problems.
5. Interpret and analyze various representations of data.
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".
ADDITIONAL EXPECTATIONS
1. This online math course requires self-discipline and motivation. You will be expected to learn the material by watching the lecture videos, completing pencil and paper focus problems, and finishing the homework and exams on MyMathLab.
2. While unit exams will be administered online, you are required to come to the Math Testing Lab to take an in-person, pencil and paper, comprehensive final exam on Week 8. (Alternate arrangements will be available for students distant from Amarillo.)
3. You need access to a computer with a reliable internet connection and a dependable printer to produce class notes. (This class requires a lot of printing!) By signing up for an online course, you are communicating that you have access to such tools.
4. This class demands a great deal of time. Online courses often take more time than in-class delivery courses. Please expect to spend at least 8-12 hours each week on this course. If your other life commitments do not allow you this amount of time to spend on the course, you may want to choose another course or delivery method.
5. Deadlines are your responsibility. Due dates are posted on the MyMathLab website, in Google Classroom (Focus Problems), and on the class calendar posted in Blackboard. However, because this is an online course, I can tailor it to your individual needs without disrupting the flow of the course. If you need a deadline extension for MyMathLab ASSIGNMENTS (up to 2 days), please don't hesitate to ask! However, no homework extensions will be granted past July 21st. There are no extensions on the Unit Exams for MyMathLab. The final exam Week 8 will also not be extended past its due date of July 24th at 12PM (NOON). Also note that it is perfectly acceptable to work ahead of schedule!
6. Technical difficulties happen. If you experience problems, email me immediately. I will do my best to assist you. Please don't panic, I am here to work with you. However, completing assignments and exams a few days ahead of time ensures that if you have any technical difficulties, we can take care of them before the due date to keep you on schedule and will help you avoid missing an exam.
7. You are responsible for getting help when you need it. On the MyMathLab website, there are power points, additional videos, and step-by-step tutorials you can access for each homework problem you complete. Take advantage of it! All students may obtain free tutoring from the Academic Success Center for Math either in person in Durrett Hall Room 104. Online tutoring is also available through Smartthinking.
ACADEMIC DISHONESTY
Students who fail to comply with the standards outlined in the syllabus and "Student Rights & Responsibilities" will be subject to disciplinary action, which may include but is not limited to: removal from the course, consultation with the department chair or other AC authority, or withdrawal from the course or college.
Scholastic dishonesty shall constitute a violation of the rules and regulations described in the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook under Student Conduct and Responsibilities. Consequences for cheating may include receiving a zero for an assignment, permanent removal from the class, or failing the course.
Your course grade (90-100 A, 80-89 B, 70-79 C, 60-69 D, below 60 F) will be calculated using the following weights:
Grading Policy: |
Percentages: |
Focus Problems (no drops) |
5% |
MyMathLab Homework (Drop 2 Lowest Grades) |
15% |
MyMathLab Unit Exams (5 Exams, no drops) |
50% |
Comprehensive Final Exam |
30% |
Through distance learning, you will establish your presence online. Several times per week, you need to log into Blackboard to obtain the week's assignments, print class notes, and watch videos. In addition, you will need to log into Blackboard to submit focus problems and log into MyMathLab to complete homework and chapter exams.
You will be required to come to campus to take the comprehensive final exam in person in the Math Testing Lab. If you do not live in Amarillo, you are still required to take the comprehensive final exam in person, but we will work together to locate a proctor.
Semester Schedule: (subject to change at any time by your instructor)
Week 1: Orientation, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3,2.4
Week 2: 2.5, Chapter 2 Test, 3.1, 3.2
Week 3: 3.3, 3.4, 3.7, Chapter 3 Test
Week 4: 8.1, 8.3, 8.4, 8.5, 8.6
Week 5: 8.7, Chapter 8 Test, 11.1, 11.2
Week 6: 11.3, 11.4, Chapter 11 Test
Week 7: 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 12.4, Chapter 12 Test
Week 8: Comprehensive Final Exam
The last day to drop this course is July 17th. To officially drop, you will need to submit your drop form to me by noon to obtain my signature, and then you will submit it to the Registrar. We will be able to complete this process electronically. You must notify me by July 17th at 12:00 PM (NOON) if you are needing to drop the course.
FOCUS PROBLEMS
You will be required to watch lecture videos and complete guided notes printed from Blackboard on a daily basis. There will be focus problems for each section that you will work out and submit. (Take a clear picture of each page of the focus problems using the CamScanner (or other) app. Convert the pictures of your work to a single pdf document, and upload on Blackboard.) Due dates are posted on the class calendar in Blackboard. These problems will be graded. Once I have returned them, you may correct the ones that are wrong and resubmit one time. The format of these questions will be similar to how they will look on the final. You will not have focus problems for Chapter 12.
MyMathLab HOMEWORK
All homework will be completed online using the MyMathLab website. Help buttons will be available for each problem in MyMathLab, and you may rework problems multiple times until you get the correct answer. You may continue working on all the assignments for the week until the due dates. These MyMathLab Due dates will be posted on the class calendar in Blackboard and also on the MyMathLab website. Though this homework will be submitted online, I strongly recommend that you keep an organized log of written work to accompany each homework assignment to better learn the process of solving problems. You will have two homework grades dropped.
MyMathLab TEST REVIEWS
Reviews will be assigned on MyMathLab before each major exam. Each review functions as a practice exam. Keep in mind that you may work the review problems multiple times to keep improving your grade and to better prepare for the exam. Review grades will be counted as homework grades.
MyMathLab EXAMS
Five unit exams will be given on MyMathLab. In addition to entering your answers on MyMathLab, you need to practice showing work for each test problem on paper to help you get in the habit of working problems on paper for the final. MyMathLab will automatically score your answers. Due dates for exams are posted in the class calendar in Blackboard and also on MyMathLab. MyMathLab exams will NOT have a two day extension.
MANDATORY TUTORING
If your overall grade drops below a 75, you will be required to complete tutoring before taking the next exam. Tutoring may be completed on campus in the Academic Success Center for Math or remotely by joining https://zoom.us/j/541139851. Use the Meeting ID: 541 139 851.
COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM
On Week 8, you will be required to come to the Math Testing Lab on the Washington Street Campus in Amarillo (or another testing site in a different town approved by me) to take your comprehensive final exam. This exam is mandatory, and it counts as 30% of your grade. To prepare for the exam, you may complete the final exam review worksheet available in Blackboard. You must take this final in person. If you are not in Amarillo, then it is your responsibility to find a testing center who will proctor the exam. No final exams can be taken virtually. The final exam is due by Wednesday, July 24th at 12 PM (NOON). There will be no extensions for this deadline, as I have to report final grades to the school on time.
WEEKLY ROUTINE
1.) LOG IN TO BLACKBOARD (via the AC Connect portal at www.actx.edu) at the beginning of each week.
2.) CHECK THE SCHEDULE to determine what sections of notes, lecture videos, focus problems, and MyMathLab assignments are planned for each week.
3.) PRINT AND COMPLETE THE NOTES AS YOU WATCH THE LECTURE VIDEOS provided in Blackboard. This should be completed before you start the homework on MyMathLab.
4.) Take clear pictures of your focus problems, convert them to pdf form, and SUBMIT ON BLACKBOARD.
5.) WORK THE MyMathLab HOMEWORK at www.pearsonmylab.com.
6.) TAKE ASSIGNED REVIEWS AND EXAMS on MyMathLab by the deadlines posted on MyMathLab.
7.) TAKE YOUR COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM ON WEEK 8 IN PERSON!
BLACKBOARD
Students will be required to login to Blackboard via the AC Connect portal on a regular basis to check e-mail, course announcements, grades, and course materials. To get into Blackboard, go to www.actx.edu and click the AC Connect portal. Log in to Blackboard. Once you have logged in, you should see our class listed on your home page. If you need help logging into the site, contact Ask AC at (806) 371-5000
GETTING STARTED WITH MYMATHLAB
TUTORING
Free tutoring is available the Math Academic Success Center in person on campus (Durrett Hall Room 104) or virtually by Zoom. To join an ongoing Zoom Meeting for tutoring, click the Tutoring Zoom link in Blackboard, or go to https://zoom.us/j/541139851. Use the Meeting ID: 541 139 851
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