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MATH 60: Elementary Algebra - Course Information - Instructor: Ilva Mariani
Required materials: Windows computer access and a scientific or graphing calculator, graph paper and a class notebook – its format is left to the student (spiral notebook, three-ring binder, etc). Course description: This is the first course in algebra. Topics included are: real numbers, polynomials, rational expressions, first-degree equations and inequalities, graphs of equations, linear systems of equations, exponents and radicals, and quadratic equations. Student Learning Outcome: Among other mathematical ideas, students will learn to create, analyze and interpret linear models of real world applications. Prerequisite: MATH 40 or equivalent with a grade of Credit or "C" or higher or satisfactory completion of the Math Placement Process. Prerequisites are strictly enforced. Homework: Homework is submitted online and each assignment is worth 1 point. A student earns credit for the homework if (s)he completes at least 80% correctly. You will earn credit on homework only if it is completed by the date due, though you have access to the homework throughout the semester. Notebook: Every student must keep a notebook for this course, which will earn 50 points. You must keep notes and work just as you would in a traditional class. Its format is left up to you. The content must include at least one page of notes for each section, with the number and title of the section at the top of the page and examples and concepts written out. After that, the solutions to your homework problems should be worked out, neatly. You must bring your notebook with you to every exam. If you take an exam at a different time, it is your responsibility to bring it to the instructor’s office to earn credit for your work. Quizzes: Each online quiz (one per chapter) is worth 10 points. You have “sample tests” accessible from the same page as your quizzes, that you can use as practice quizzes. Quizzes must be completed by the deadline. You have one chance to do the quiz, except for Chapter 1 (no limit) and Chapter 2 (two attempts). You do not have access to the quizzes after its deadline has passed. However, you can always go back and review your quiz through the Gradebook.
Exams:
There will
be four 150-point exams and a 200-point comprehensive
final. These will be in-class exams. The final exam is
Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 6 PM in PS-20. The final exam is required to
pass the course.
*The Discussions are within our online environment, Course Compass, beginning with Introductions. The final grade will be based on the percentage of total points earned as follows:
Free Mathematics Tutorial – AED 90.91 Ticket no: 49808 You enroll in the tutorial as you for any other course. This and my office hours are a resource for one-on-one help. Use both as much as your schedule allows! Communication:Email and “Ask My Instructor” are going to be our most frequent form of communication. To have your emails answered as soon as possible, the subject line of your email should be as follows:
When replying to an email, always include the original email in your reply. If you prefer to communicate via telephone, you must know that I am on campus only Monday through Friday. I check my messages while I am on campus only, but I will be happy to call you back as soon as possible. Make sure to let me know what the best time is to call you back.
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