MATH 020 Elementary Algebra Course Syllabus Spring 2015

MATH 020 – Elementary Algebra Course Syllabus – Spring 2015 Math 020, 4 units, CRN 20947 Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30-11:35 am in room 617 Instru...
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MATH 020 – Elementary Algebra Course Syllabus – Spring 2015 Math 020, 4 units, CRN 20947 Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30-11:35 am in room 617 Instructor:

Rene Price

Office: Room 618-0 (north end of 600 building: first floor) Office Hours: Tuesday 9:00am – 9:20am, 11:45am -12:35pm Thursday 9:00am – 9:20am, 11:45am -12:35pm, 3:00-3:25 pm Online Office Hours Tues/Thurs 9:00-9:55 pm (during this time, I will be available for a prompt response by email) Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (714) 992-7408 Website: http://staffwww.fullcoll.edu/rprice1 Advisory: Math 015 or any previous algebra course with a “C” or better. Course Description: This course includes the properties of real numbers, factoring, solving and graphing linear equations, polynomials and rational algebraic expressions and linear systems of equations. Student Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of MATH 020 Elementary Algebra, the student will be able to:    

identify an equation as linear, quadratic, or rational and solve the equation using an appropriate method. perform operations on and simplify polynomials, rational expressions, or radical expressions at an introductory level. perform factoring of polynomials construct the graph of a linear equation and identify its slope

**Required Materials: 1) MyMathLab Student Access (available in the FC bookstore or online) * MyMathLab includes an online textbook, online homework, and other resources. The textbook is Beginning Algebra, 11th edition, written by Margaret Lial, John Hornsby, and Terry McGinnis. You may access the textbook online from our MyMathLab course website. In addition, you have the option of purchasing or renting a hard copy of the textbook if you think it would be helpful. Bookstore options:  The textbook and MyMathLab Access Kit shrink-wrapped as a package set  The MyMathLab Access Kit ONLY * You also have the option of purchasing MyMathLab Access online at www.pearsonmylabandmastering.com 2) Math 20 Note Packet: These printed out notes will be available in the bookstore for a small fee 3) Computer with internet access and printer (or you can use campus printers for a fee) 4) Other Materials:

binder with dividers, stapler, lined paper, pencils, eraser

Grades will be determined as follows:

Exams 1-4 Online Homework Non-online assignments/DIGI Final (comprehensive)

Percentage

Grading Scale

60% 10% 10% 20%

A: B: C: D: F:

90-100% 80-89.9% 70-79.9% 60-69.9% 0-59.9%

Class Binder: One of your first assignments is to purchase a class binder and organize it with dividers. At a minimum, you will need dividers with the following labels (you can add additional dividers if desired): 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

Class Documents (this will include syllabus and other handouts) Notes Yellow Packets (Chapter Reviews) Graded work (returned work) Online homework (worked out MyMathLab problems)

You will also want to keep plenty of loose leaf paper in your binder. Keep your binder organized so that you can review your notes and homework later. Label the sections and problem numbers when completing online homework. This binder can be checked during my office hours, or during one of our class breaks.

Online Homework: Online homework will be turned in using a program called MyMathLab (MyLab/Mastering). Details on how to register for MyMathLab will be given in class. You will be graded on the percentage of exercises that are answered correctly. You do not have to complete a section in one sitting. If you complete part of an assignment, you can save the work you have completed and return to the rest later, as long as the assignment is still available. You may also print out your homework if you prefer to work on it while not on the computer – however, you will need to log in and input your answers on the computer prior to the homework deadline. 

The sections discussed during class should be completed by the next class meeting to avoid falling behind. However, the deadline for each week’s homework will be on Tuesday at 9:00 am. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS regarding the due date.



The number values for each problem will remain the same unless you answer incorrectly 3 times. In this case, press the “similar exercise” button and attempt the new exercise.



Problems should be worked out on lined paper and kept in your binder.



If you are having issues with your home computer, you may use the computers in the Fullerton College Math Lab or the 2200 computer lab.



STUDENTS NOT REGISTERED FOR MYMATHLAB BY FEBRUARY 2 MAY BE DROPPED FROM THE CLASS

Yellow Packet Homework (Review Questions from book) Yellow packets will be given to you in class, which are photocopies of the Chapter Reviews from the textbook. Each day, you will turn in completed problems corresponding to the sections lectured in the previous class. 

Each section should be started on a new sheet of paper, with the section number and problems clearly labeled. Each section is worth 10 points, and the score is based on completeness and format. Work must be shown to receive credit. You need to take responsibility for checking your answers for accurate answers – all answers are available in the Math Lab in the Instructor Edition of the textbook.



All work should be completed in pencil. Points will be deducted for work completed in pen.



A blank sheet of lined paper should be stapled to the front of your homework – this will be used for your DIGI problem (see below). Your full name and the date needs to be written in the upper right hand corner of the paper.

DIGI questions (“Do I get it?”): Nearly every day at the start of class, you will be given a “DIGI” problem to work on. It will be similar to a problem from your yellow packet homework. It will be completed on the blank paper that is attached to the front of your yellow packet homework. It will be graded on correctness, with a 5 point maximum score.

Tentative Exam Dates: Exam 1: Exam 2: Exam 3: Exam 4: Final Exam:

Thursday, February 24 (Ch 1-2) Thursday, March 17 (Ch 3-4) Thursday, April 16 (Ch 5-6) Tuesday, May 12 (Ch 7-8) Thursday, May 21 (Ch 1-9)

*Any changes to these dates will be announced in class. It is each student’s responsibility to become aware of any such changes.

Attendance: Students that miss the first day of class will be dropped. Also, I will drop students with any unexcused absences during the first 2 weeks of class. Consistent attendance is strongly recommended in order to succeed in the class. Also, be on time!! Coming in late is disruptive to your fellow students.  

Coming in late or leaving early will be counted as half of an absence. Any student with more than four absences needs to contact me to avoid the possibility of being dropped from the course. However, it is each student’s responsibility to drop if they choose to no longer participate.

Resources for extra help: 

My office hours – feel free to come by during any of my scheduled office hours (No appointment necessary)



FC Math Lab - The Fullerton College Math Lab is a free resource available to you to help you succeed in your math courses. During all open hours, tutors are available. There are also computers with MyMathLab and math videos. The Math Lab is located in room 807 of the LLRC.



Math Lab Hours:



MyMathLab website (MyLab/Mastering) – videos, PowerPoints, practice chapter tests, assistance for each assigned problem



FC Tutoring Center (for drop-in tutoring): For more information, go to http://tutoringcenter.fullcoll.edu/



Weekly SI sessions will be available for this class – details will be given in class.

Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday

7:30 AM – 8:45 PM 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Make-up Policies: Online Homework: Online homework due dates are listed on the class schedule, and are due by 9 am on the listed due date. Homework submitted prior to the due date will earn full credit. You will be able to submit late homework for 75% credit up until the exam day related to that section. After that date, no credit will be given. Your lowest 4 homework assignment scores will be dropped. Yellow packet homework and DIGI: Absolutely NO packets will be accepted after the due date, regardless of the circumstances. Also, students that come in after the packet has been collected will receive a zero on their DIGI problem. Since no late work is accepted, each student’s lowest 5 yellow packet homework/DIGI will be dropped. Exams:

NO MAKE-UP EXAMS will be permitted under any circumstances. If a student misses an exam, the grade that the student receives on the final will replace the zero for the missed exam. *Note: Even if a student does NOT miss an exam, each student’s lowest exam score can be replaced by their grade on the Final IF the Final Exam score is higher than their lowest exam score.

Final Exam:

The final exam is comprehensive and there will be no opportunity for a make-up exam.

Holidays: This semester, Fullerton College is observing the following holidays: Monday, Jan 19: Fri Feb 13- Mon Feb 16: Mon March 30 – Sun April 5:

Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday President’s Holidays Spring Recess

*Important Deadlines: Sunday, February 8

Sunday, April 26

Last day to add classes Last day drop classes and qualify for refunds Last day to drop classes without a “W” Last day to withdraw from classes

Electronics in Class: Please turn off all cell phones before class begins, and put them away. Cell phones and other electronics (iPods, PDAs, MP3 players, etc) are not to be used during class for any reason. You may use them during the class break. Generally, I will not allow the use of laptops in class. However, if you have a valid reason for using a laptop during class, please discuss it with me.

Communication: You are able to email any students in the class using MyGateway. However, if you would like to have classmate contact information, you may use the space provided below: Name ________________________________ Contact Info __________________________ Name ________________________________ Contact Info __________________________ Name ________________________________ Contact Info __________________________ *Note: Any email sent to me should include the subject line written as follows: “Math 20, First name Last name”

Webgrade: Periodically, I will update your overall grades on Webgrade. Go to the website listed below, and click on the class titled Spring 2015 Math 20. Passwords will be available from following the first exam. You may write the information in the space provided for reference: Website:

http://www.eclassinfo.com/home.asp?id=reneprice

Login:

Your student ID (without the @ symbol)

Password: _____________________________

FULLERTON COLLEGE MATHEMATICS DIVISION SELECTED COLLEGE POLICIES ACADEMIC HONESTY POLICY Students are expected to abide by ethical standards in preparing and presenting material which demonstrates their level of knowledge and which is used to determine grades. Such standards are founded on basic concepts of integrity and honesty. These include, but are not limited to, the following areas: 1. Students shall not plagiarize 2. Students shall not cheat 3. Students shall not furnish materials or information in order to enable another student to plagiarize or cheat. Instructors may deal with academic dishonesty in one or more of the following ways: 1. Assign an appropriate academic penalty such as an oral reprimand or point reduction. 2. Assign an “F” on all or part of a particular paper, project, or exam. 3. Report to the appropriate administrators, with notification of same to the student(s), for disciplinary action by the College. Such a report will be accompanied by supporting evidence and documentation. Repeated violations may result in students receiving an “F” in the course, suspension or dismissal from the College. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) STATEMENT Fullerton College is committed to providing educational accommodations for students with disabilities upon the timely request by the student to the instructor. Verification of the disability must also be provided. The Disability Support Services office functions as a resource for students and faculty in the determination and provision of educational accommodations. CHILDREN ON CAMPUS Children are not allowed on campus unless supervised by a parent or guardian. Children may not attend classes or computer labs (unless the course is specifically designed to include children.) Children must be supervised so educational activities are not interrupted and may not be left unattended in common areas such as the library, student center, food services area, quad or college parking lots. EMERGENCY RESPONSE STATEMENT Take note of the safety features in and around the classroom. Also, please study the posted evacuation routes. The most direct route of exit may not be the safest. Running out of the building during earthquakes may be dangerous. During strong earthquakes, it is recommended to duck, cover, and hold until the quaking stops. Follow the guidance of your instructor. Your cooperation during emergencies can minimize the possibility of injury to yourself and others. FULLERTON COLLEGE CATALOG AND CLASS SCHEDULE The Fullerton College Catalog and the Class Schedule contain a number of policies relating to students that are important to you. Please be sure that you have read these publications thoroughly. You may purchase copies of these publications at the campus bookstore, or you may read them online at the Fullerton College website, www.fullcoll.edu STANDARDS OF STUDENT CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE POLICY The standards of student conduct and disciplinary action for violation of Board Policy 5500 were approved by the NOCCCD Board on January 28, 2003, and were drawn in compliance with Sections 66300, 76030, 76033, 76034, 76036 of the State Education Code. Students are expected to respect and obey civil and criminal law and shall be subject to the legal penalties for violation of the city, county, state, and national law(s). Student conduct must conform to Board Policy and college regulations and procedures. As cited in BP5500, “A student who violates the standards of student conduct shall be subject to disciplinary action including, but not limited to, the removal, suspension or expulsion of the student.” Students have an obligation to familiarize themselves with the College’s policies, rules and regulations and to conduct themselves in a reasonable, respectful manner, which is conducive toward attaining their educational goal. Upon registration, each student should obtain a copy of the College Policies and Regulations: Standards of Student Conduct and Discipline Policy. Contained therein are the policies approved by the Board of Trustees governing student behavior and the applicable penalties for violations of these policies. Copies are available in the Student Affairs Office, the Office of Equity and Diversity, all division offices, and the Student Services office. WAIT TIME FOR LATE INSTRUCTORS If, due to unforeseen emergencies, the instructor does not arrive at the scheduled start time for class, students are to wait for fifteen minutes (unless otherwise notified by the division). If they do not receive notification to wait for their instructor to arrive, after 15 minutes the students may leave with no penalty for absence or assigned work due for that class meeting.

Spring 2015 Tentative Schedule  

Any changes to this schedule will be announced in class. It is each student’s responsibility to be aware of such changes. The instructor has the right to make any changes, including working ahead of schedule. The homework due each Tuesday will be whatever sections were completed the previous week. (this may not always be the same as what is on this schedule)

Weeks 1-8 Week

Date

1

Tues Jan 27

Online HW Due by 9:00 am

Tues Feb 3

MML HW 1.1-1.3

Thurs Feb 5 3

Tues Feb 10

MML HW 1.4-1.8, 2.1

Thurs Feb 12 4

Tues Feb 17

MML HW 2.2-2.6

Thurs Feb 19 5

Tues Feb 24

Tues Mar 3

Tues Mar 10

MML HW 3.1-3.3

MML HW 3.4, 4.1-4.3

Thurs Mar 12 8

Tues Mar 17 Thurs Mar 19

Notes 1.1, 1.2, 1.3

Yellow Packet 1.1, 1.2, 1.3

Notes 1.4, 1.5, 1.6

Yellow Packet 1.4, 1.5, 1.6

Notes 1.7, 1.8, 2.1

Yellow Packet 1.7, 1.8, 2.1

Notes 2.2, 2.3, 2.4

Yellow Packet 2.2, 2.3, 2.4

Notes 2.5, 2.6

Yellow Packet 2.5, 2.6

Notes 2.7, 2.8

Yellow Packet 2.7, 2.8

Notes 3.1 Exam Review EXAM 1 CH 1-2

(last day for late credit Ch 1-2 online HW)

Thurs Mar 5 7

Introduction Assignment, Start binder check

MML HW 2.7, 2.8

Thurs Feb 26 6

In-class Introduction Math Lab Visit

Thurs Jan 29 2

Due in class

Yellow Packet 3.1

Notes 3.2, 3.3

Yellow Packet 3.2, 3.3

Notes 3.4, 4.1

Yellow Packet 3.4, 4.1

Notes 4.2, 4.3

Yellow Packet 4.2, 4.3

Notes 4.4, 5.1

Yellow Packet 4.4, 5.1

Notes 5.2 Exam Review

MML HW 4.4

EXAM 2 CH 3-4

(last day for late credit Ch 3-4 online HW)

Yellow Packet 5.2

Notes 5.3, 5.4

Weeks 9-17 Tentative Schedule Week

Date

Online HW Due by 9:00 am

Due in class

In-class sections

9

Tues Mar 24

MML HW 5.1-5.4

Yellow Packet 5.3, 5.4

Notes 5.5, 5.6

Thurs Mar 26

Yellow Packet 5.5, 5.6

Notes 5.7, 6.1

Tues Mar 31

No School

No School

Thurs Apr 2

No School

No School

Yellow Packet 5.7, 6.1

Notes 6.2, 6.3

Yellow Packet 6.2, 6.3

Notes 6.4, 6.5, 6.6

Yellow Packet 6.4, 6.5, 6.6

Notes 7.1 Exam Review

10

11

Tues Apr 7

MML HW 5.5-5.7, 6.1

Thurs Apr 9 12

13

Tues Apr 14

MML HW 6.2-6.6

Thurs Apr 16

Last day for late credit Ch 5-6 online HW

Tues Apr 21

MML HW 7.1

Thurs Apr 23 14

Tues Apr 28

MML HW 7.2-7.6

Thurs Apr 30 15

Tues May 5

MML HW 7.7, 8.1-8.4

Thurs May 7 16

Tues May 12

Yellow Packet 7.1

Notes 7.2, 7.3, 7.4

Yellow Packet 7.2, 7.3, 7.4

Notes 7.5, 7.6

Yellow Packet 7.5, 7.6

Notes 7.7, 8.1, 8.2

Yellow Packet 7.7, 8.1, 8.2

Notes 8.3, 8.4

Yellow Packet 8.3, 8.4

Notes 8.5, 8.6

Yellow Packet 8.5, 8.6

Notes 9.1 Exam Review

MML HW 8.5-8.6

Exam 4 CH 7-8

(last day for late credit Ch 7-8 online HW)

Thurs May 14 17

EXAM 3 CH 5-6

Tues May 19

MML HW 9.1, 9.3, 9.5

Thurs May 21

Last day for late credit Ch 9 online HW

Yellow Packet 9.1

Notes 9.3, 9.5

Yellow Packet 9.3, 9.5

Catch-up day Final Review FINAL EXAM (Ch 1-9)

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