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    Intermediate Algebra

    Math 99 On Line

    Course Syllabus Spring 2010Instructor: Carlea McAvoyEmail: at work: [email protected]: (360) 596-5573 (for a speedier response, please e-mail me)Office: Building 35 Room 359

    Office Hours: Tuesday: 11am to 1pm Wednesday: 12 to 1pm and 4:30 to 5:30pmThursday: 11am to 1pm and Monday and Friday by appointment.

    Course Description:

    This is an intermediate algebra course, which has a prerequisite of Math 98 or an equitable placement testscore. There is an expectation that you have some knowledge of performing operations with rationalnumbers, polynomials, and rational expressions, graphing, simplifying expressions, solving equations,inequalities, and systems of equations, factoring, and problem solving. The following is a list of objectivesfor this course:

    Simplify polynomial, rational, and radical expressions, including use of rational exponents

    Perform operations on real numbers, polynomials, rational, and radical expressions

    Solve linear, rational, and radical equations

    Translate between linear equations and their graphs of data points

    Solve 2X2 and 3X3 linear systems

    Solve quadratic equations by factoring, use of the +/- theorem, completing the square, and using thequadratic formula. Solve some equations quadratic in from.

    Work application problems which result in linear, radical, rational, and quadratic equations

    Use set notation correctly, including set-builder notation

    Graph quadratic and/or other non-linear relations

    Translate between exponential and logarithmic functions and their related graphs

    Materials and Resources:Textbook: Intermediate Algebra(Tenth Edition) by Lial, Hornsby, and McGinnis and published byPearson/Addison-WesleyNote: You need to have the Access code in order to complete the quizzes, homework, midterm, and tutorials

    for the course. This will not be included with a used text. You can purchase the access code forabout $40 at the www.mathxl.com website. The course code for SP10 Math 99OL is XL0H-91QD-101Y-69I2

    If you want to have a hard copy of the text (recommended by not required) this is the information you need.

    Lials 10/e Intermediate Algebra text, Bundled with the MathXL access code. The ISBN is:9780558332754

    .On-Line Websites:

    My drupal site where course documents are posted: http://cmcavoy.spscc.eduThe campus site for on-line classes: http://angel.waol.orgOnce you get to the site, follow the instructions for logging on. After the first time, you can change yourpassword. I dont use this site much because there has been a lot of trouble logging on. Course documentswill be posted there also.The Pearson/Addison-Wesley site (www.mathxl.com) is where you will take quizzes and tests, submithomework assignments, and keep track of your grade with the on-line grade book.

    mailto:[email protected]://angel.waol.org/http://www.mathxl.com/http://angel.waol.org/http://www.mathxl.com/mailto:[email protected]
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    On Campus: There is free tutorial help on campus in Building 32 Room 122. The math center hours changeevery quarter, but they are usually open from 8am to 2pm daily and have evening hours on Tuesdayand Wednesday. I will post the hours for this quarter when they are available. You do not need anappointment to use the math lab.

    Instructor: I am on-line and on campus to help you be successful in this course. E-mail me with questionswhen you have them and I will respond within 24-hours during the workweek. Please remember that

    like any on-campus course, you will not have 24 hour a day access to an instructor. If you e-mail meat 11am, I may not see your e-mail until the next day when I have my office hours. Please be patient.

    Classmates: Exchange e-mails and phone numbers and help each other out!

    On-line: The MathXL has videos, sample problems, and tutorials built into every homework assignment.For some students, the website makes the hardcopy of the textbook obsolete. That is a choice youmust make.

    Course Procedures:

    Your grade is made up of homework scores, quizzes, the midterm, and the final exam. Ideally, you do thehomework on line sometime between Sunday and Wednesday at your convenience. These assignments have about 20problems that have built in tutorials, videos, and help. You can take it as many times as you want until you get 100%or the grade you are happy with. Then Thursday through Sunday you find time to take a quiz at that same site thatcovers the same materials as the homework (but you dont get the built in tutorials with the quiz). You get to take thequiz twice in case you arent happy with your first score. You cannot take the quiz unless you have attempted thehomework at least once!You will take the midterm exam (check the academic calendar for the due date) at the mathxl site about half waythrough the quarter. The final exam is taken on campus during finals week. For the final exam you can have 2 pagesfront and back of handwritten notes and a calculator.You have to get things done by the due date, but you can always work ahead and get things done before the due date.(Say if you were planning on being gone for a week, you could complete 2 weeks of work in 1 week.)

    You may work ahead of schedule and finish as quickly as you want. Homework can be completed

    after the due date, but you will not be able to take a quiz once a due date has passed.

    Homework (33%): These homework assignments are worth 20 points each. Check the due dates on-line (atthe MathXL site) and in the academic calendar posted at the WAOL site. There is a homeworkassignment due most weeks on Thursdays at midnight. You must have attempted this assignment atleast once to unlock the quiz that is due for that week. You may open and work on homework asmany times as you want. You can access the tutorials inside the homework assignments. You willnot be able to change your scores for homework 1 4 after you take the midterm. There is an extra-credit assignment posted at the WAOL website.

    Midterm (25%): About halfway through the class there is a cumulative midterm exam. You must pass

    this with at least a 55% to continue on with the class. For the on-line class you shouldcomplete the practice study guide for practice (and extra-credit) before you take the actual exam. Thestudy guide is posted at the mathxl site.

    Final Exam (25%): The final exam is also cumulative. You must pass this with at least a 50% to

    pass the class with a C or better. The final exam is an open note test (2 pages handwritten butno book) with a time limit of three hours. There will be a practice final exam posted on-line at theMathXL site for extra-credit and a written study guide posted at the drupal and WAOL site. Pleasenote: The best way to prepare for the written final exam is to complete the written final exam studyguide. Doing work on paper feels different than completing work on-line.

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    Quizzes: (17%) Quizzes will be posted at the MathXL site so make sure you have gone to the site anddownloaded all of the needed plug-ins before you take the first quiz. You should turn off the pop-upblockers on your browser before you start to take a quiz. You will have two tries for each quiz butevery time you open it, new but similar problems will be generated. Once it is opened, you have 70minutes to complete it. Each quiz has a due date which can be found on-line and in the academiccalendar posted at the WAOL site. Quizzes cover the same sections as the homework that was due a

    few days before. Each quiz is worth 10 points. The quiz will be locked until you attempt thehomework for that week. Sometimes the computer may not grade it correctly. The day after thedue date, I will go on-line and grade them manually if necessary. Quizzes are due by midnight eachSunday. If you have trouble with the on-line site while taking the quizzes, please contact technicalsupport. Take the quiz early if you can so that you will have time to get help before you open it asecond time. If you wait until Sunday night to take it, it will be too late to get help from TechSupport or me. The syllabus quiz will be added to your first quiz score, and there is an extra-creditquiz which will add on to your quiz total at the end of the quarter.

    Grading Scale:A 93-100%A- 90 92%

    (With at least a60% on the final)

    B+ 87 89%B 83 86%

    B- 80 82%(With at least a55% on the final)

    C+ 76 79%C 72 75

    (With at least a50% on thefinal)

    D+ 66 71%D 63 65%

    D- 60 62%

    FStudent

    finished classwith anaverage below60%

    VStudent did

    not finishclass orcontactinstructor

    On-line mathematics classes can be a very convenient way to take a course, but there may be glitches

    the first few times you visit the WAOL and MathXL site. This may be stressful to you as the

    student, so I warn you now, that this may not be the best venue for you to take this class. If you

    are not comfortable with computer technology, or if you do not have high-speed Internet access

    at your house, you will probably not like taking an on-line class. In addition to this, if you are

    not a self-motivated student, you would be better off taking the course on campus or switching

    to the hybrid course. I will do my best to help you through the problems that you may have,

    and I will strive to make this an enjoyable and productive class but in order to be successful

    you will need to be self- directed.

    Every time you e-mail me, you should include your name and Math 99OL in the subject line. I have 5 on-line classes and about 100 on-line students so please identify yourself!

    Every assignment you submit should have your name on the assignment. Even if you put your name on thee-mail subject line, your name should still appear on your extra-credit work. The homework andquizzes you complete at the MathXL website will be submitted to me automatically.

    Extra-Credit:The extra-credit assignment is posted on-line at the drupal and WAOL website. Each problem is worth a

    point. I will add the extra points to your homework total at the end of the quarter.The syllabus quiz will add to quiz #1.The practice final will add 10% onto your final exam grade.The practice midterm will add 10% onto your midterm.The Extra-credit quiz will be added onto your lowest quiz score. (If you miss a quiz, it will replace the zero)

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    Course CalendarThere is an academic calendar posted at the WAOL site to help you keep track of all of the due dates.

    COURSE OUTLINE

    II. STUDENTLEARNINGOUTCOMES:

    Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:

    A. Simplify polynomial, rational and radical expressions, including use of rational exponents and scientific notation;B. Perform operations on real numbers, polynomials, rational, and radical expressions;

    C. Solve linear, rational and radical equations;D. Solve linear inequalities including compound and continuing inequalities, graph the solution set;E. Write/draw and interpret set notation and Venn diagrams correctly, including set-builder notationF. Translate between linear equations and their graphs or data pointsG. Translate between the slope-intercept form of the equation of a line and the standard form;H. Solve 2 by 2 and 3 by 3 linear systems;I. Solve quadratic equations by factoring, use of the +/- theorem, completing the square, and using the quadratic formula. Solve some equations

    quadratic in form;

    J. Work application problems which result in linear, radical, rational and quadratic equations;K. Graph quadratic and/or other non-linear relations;L. Correctly interpret and apply function notation;M. State domain and range of simple functions;N. Create and apply an equation to represent direct and inverse and joint variation;O. Graph and apply exponential functions (extension to logarithms optional).

    III. COLLEGE-WIDEABILITIES:

    Evaluate and process quantitative and symbolic data.IV. COURSECONTENT:

    A. Review topics:1. Solving linear equations and inequalities; Graphing linear equations; Systems of equations with applications (3 by 3 system with

    application strongly recommended); Exponent properties and scientific notation

    B. Polynomials:1. Operations with polynomials 2. Factoring polynomials including ax2 + bx + c where a 1 3. Use of factoring to solve quadratic

    equations 4. Applications

    C. Rational expressions:1. Definition, restrictions or variable, simplifying; Operations with rational expressions; Rational equations; Simplifying complex

    fractions ; Applications

    D. Radicals1. Definition, properties; Simplifying complex fractions; Radical equations

    E. The general solution to the quadratic equation1. The +/- theorem; Completing the square; The quadratic formula; Complex numbers2. Equations quadratic in form (lightly); Graphs of non-linear relations (choose some); The quadratic relation; Shifting and

    stretching of the quadratic relations, seen from y = a(x-h)2 + k; The distance formula and circles; Inverse, absolute value, squareroot

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CORRESPONDENCE COURSES

    TIME LIMITATIONS

    Courses must be completed as outlined in the enclosed syllabus for your particular class. If you are unable to finishwithin the time frame indicated an extension might be arranged with the instructors permission. If an extension isneeded, contact the instructor directly.

    In a correspondence course, there is a tendency to procrastinate. It is suggested that you thoroughly read theinformation provided, and then establish and maintain a schedule. If you have questions contact your instructor at thephone number indicated on your syllabus.

    APPOINTMENTS FOR TAKING TESTS/EXAMS

    Testing is scheduled by appointment only with the Correspondence Testing Office at (360) 754-7711, ext. 4298.Appointments must be made a minimum of24 business hours in advance. (calls or e-mails on weekends may delayyour exams). Testing is held two evenings per week, on Mondays and Thursdays from 6:00pm-9:00pm. You maystart a test at any time between the specified hours; however, testing ends promptly at 9:00pm. We cannotaccommodate walk-ins. You are required to present picture identification each time you take a test.

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    When scheduling a test, you mustprovide the following:: Your name (be sure to spell it out), yourdaytime phonenumber, the course name and number, whichtest (mid-term,or final), and the day and date you wish to take thetest. Please be sure to speak slowly and clearly when leaving a message on the Automated Correspondence TestMailbox. You may e-mail the testing center to request a testing time at [email protected] You may alsoschedule your test online by going to: www.spscc.ctc.edu click on current student,student-services,testing,correspondence-testing, and then click on the e-mail link provided. Be sure to include ALL of the requiredinformation listed above in your e-mail as well. Failure to do so may delay your testing session.

    PLEASE NOTE; NO ONE will call you back if you use the automated phone system, however, we will e-mailtesting confirmations to students who use the online option for scheduling. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TOSCHEDULE A TEST DURING REGULAR TESTING TIMES, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR INSTRUCTOR

    TO MAKE ALTERNATE ARRANGEMENTS.

    Testing LocationTesting locations vary each quarter. Check the testing website to confirm location.

    Mondays - Bldg 25 Testing Center (Room 126)

    Thursdays - Bldg 22 (Room 206), 1rst and 3rd Thursdays only.

    Any last minute changes will be posted on the outside doors of Bldg. 25 (Student Services)

    HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS

    If you do homework that is not at the mathxl website, you should deliver or mail completed assignments directly tothe instructor. If you would like your assignments returned via mail, be sure to include a self-addressed, stampedenvelope with each assignment submitted. Make a photocopy of each assignment submitted. The instructor will notassume responsibility for assignments not received or lost in the mail.

    GRADES

    Letter grades will be awarded unless previous arrangements have been made with the instructor. If an "I" (incomplete)is given and is not removed by the end of the following quarter, the "I" will become an "F. Contact the EnrollmentServices Office for further information at (360) 754-7711, ext 5241.

    DROPPING THE COURSE

    You must contact the Enrollment Services Office to officially withdraw from a correspondence class. To receive a

    100% refund, you must drop a class by the 5th day of the quarter. If you have any questions, contact EnrollmentServices Office at 754-7711, ext. 5241.

    STUDENT SERVICESStudents enrolled in correspondence courses have access to all the services offered at this collegeincluding, career counseling and information, campus activities and financial aid assistance.

    Correspondence courses maintain the same quality of instruction as those taught through the regular lecture/labmethod. Often the same instructor teaches both the regular and correspondence sections. We encourage students toestablish and maintain a one-to-one relationship with the instructor.

    If you have additional questions, contact the Correspondence Testing Office at (360) 754-7711, ext. 4298 or e-mail [email protected].

    CORRESPONDENCE TESTING CALENDAR

    2009/2010

    SPRING QUARTER 2010

    First Day of Instruction Apr 5 M

    First Evening of Testing April 12 M

    Student Advising Day (no day classes) May 13 TH

    Memorial Day (Holiday - all staff, no classes) May 31 M

    mailto:[email protected]://www.spscc.ctc.edu/http://www.spscc.ctc.edu/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.spscc.ctc.edu/mailto:[email protected]
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    Last Day of Instruction June 14 M

    Final Examination Days June 15-21 T-M

    Last Evening for Testing June 21 M

    Graduation June 18 F

    Faculty Day None listed

    QUARTER BREAK Students: June 22 - June 25

    Testing Alternatives:For the Spring, I will be available to proctor the final exam Monday through Friday (byappointment). This will be by appointment only so e-mail Carlea ([email protected])if you would like to test with me rather than through correspondence testing. I will be oncampus Saturday June 19th from 10am to 2pm to proctor final exams for those of you whocannot come in during the week.Also you may take the test near your house if you cannot come to campus. You must find atesting site near your home that will be approved by your instructor. Contact me for details.