MATH Precalculus Hours Credit: 4 hours

Similar documents
SOUTHERN MAINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE South Portland, Maine 04106


Syllabus ENGR 190 Introductory Calculus (QR)

Instructor: Matthew Wickes Kilgore Office: ES 310

Mathematics. Mathematics

Honors Mathematics. Introduction and Definition of Honors Mathematics

GUIDE TO THE CUNY ASSESSMENT TESTS

Math 098 Intermediate Algebra Spring 2018

Course Syllabus for Math

Math 181, Calculus I

MTH 141 Calculus 1 Syllabus Spring 2017

Foothill College Summer 2016

Mathematics subject curriculum

Beginning and Intermediate Algebra, by Elayn Martin-Gay, Second Custom Edition for Los Angeles Mission College. ISBN 13:

AP Calculus AB. Nevada Academic Standards that are assessable at the local level only.

Foothill College Fall 2014 Math My Way Math 230/235 MTWThF 10:00-11:50 (click on Math My Way tab) Math My Way Instructors:

Math Techniques of Calculus I Penn State University Summer Session 2017

Math 96: Intermediate Algebra in Context

Class Meeting Time and Place: Section 3: MTWF10:00-10:50 TILT 221

SAT MATH PREP:

MAT 122 Intermediate Algebra Syllabus Summer 2016

Course Name: Elementary Calculus Course Number: Math 2103 Semester: Fall Phone:

COURSE WEBSITE:

Mathematics Assessment Plan

CAAP. Content Analysis Report. Sample College. Institution Code: 9011 Institution Type: 4-Year Subgroup: none Test Date: Spring 2011

MATH 108 Intermediate Algebra (online) 4 Credits Fall 2008

Math 22. Fall 2016 TROUT

Technical Manual Supplement

Janine Williams, Mary Rose Landon

Statewide Framework Document for:

CALCULUS III MATH

Plainfield High School Central Campus W. Fort Beggs Drive Plainfield, IL 60544

Answers To Hawkes Learning Systems Intermediate Algebra

HOLMER GREEN SENIOR SCHOOL CURRICULUM INFORMATION

Spring 2014 SYLLABUS Michigan State University STT 430: Probability and Statistics for Engineering

Please read this entire syllabus, keep it as reference and is subject to change by the instructor.

MTH 215: Introduction to Linear Algebra

Grading Policy/Evaluation: The grades will be counted in the following way: Quizzes 30% Tests 40% Final Exam: 30%

Course Goal This is the final course in the developmental mathematics sequence and its purpose is to prepare students for College Algebra.

PROGRAM REVIEW CALCULUS TRACK MATH COURSES (MATH 170, 180, 190, 191, 210, 220, 270) May 1st, 2012

Grade 6: Correlated to AGS Basic Math Skills

CS/SE 3341 Spring 2012

AGN 331 Soil Science Lecture & Laboratory Face to Face Version, Spring, 2012 Syllabus

Intermediate Algebra

Learning Disability Functional Capacity Evaluation. Dear Doctor,

Computer Architecture CSC

Page 1 of 8 REQUIRED MATERIALS:

BUS Computer Concepts and Applications for Business Fall 2012

MATH 1A: Calculus I Sec 01 Winter 2017 Room E31 MTWThF 8:30-9:20AM

OFFICE SUPPORT SPECIALIST Technical Diploma

Revised on Common Course Number Data Sheet 221 Course Identification. Campus Course Attribute. Prerequisite Text Min.

Introduction. Chem 110: Chemical Principles 1 Sections 40-52

Accounting 312: Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting Syllabus Spring Brown

Afm Math Review Download or Read Online ebook afm math review in PDF Format From The Best User Guide Database

LOUISIANA HIGH SCHOOL RALLY ASSOCIATION

Required Materials: The Elements of Design, Third Edition; Poppy Evans & Mark A. Thomas; ISBN GB+ flash/jump drive

Pre-AP Geometry Course Syllabus Page 1

Spring 2015 IET4451 Systems Simulation Course Syllabus for Traditional, Hybrid, and Online Classes

Cal s Dinner Card Deals

EGRHS Course Fair. Science & Math AP & IB Courses

High School Course Offerings and Descriptions

Ghanaian Senior High School Students Error in Learning of Trigonometry

Math Placement at Paci c Lutheran University

Penn State University - University Park MATH 140 Instructor Syllabus, Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Fall 2010

STA2023 Introduction to Statistics (Hybrid) Spring 2013

Course Offerings SUBJECT AND COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Theory of Probability

TabletClass Math Geometry Course Guidebook

ACCT 100 Introduction to Accounting Course Syllabus Course # on T Th 12:30 1:45 Spring, 2016: Debra L. Schmidt-Johnson, CPA

AU MATH Calculus I 2017 Spring SYLLABUS

Psychology 102- Understanding Human Behavior Fall 2011 MWF am 105 Chambliss

Instructor: Khaled Kassem (Mr. K) Classroom: C Use the message tool within UNM LEARN, or

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Department of Economics. ECON 1012: PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS Prof. Irene R. Foster

Mathematics SPA Report Section I Context

AGN 331 Soil Science. Lecture & Laboratory. Face to Face Version, Spring, Syllabus

Military Science 101, Sections 001, 002, 003, 004 Fall 2014

PHO 1110 Basic Photography for Photographers. Instructor Information: Materials:

Stochastic Calculus for Finance I (46-944) Spring 2008 Syllabus

Office Hours: Mon & Fri 10:00-12:00. Course Description

Clackamas CC BI 231, 232, 233 BI 231,232, BI 234 BI 234 BI 234 BI 234 BI 234 BI 234 BIOL 234, 235, 323 or 244

Capital Area Online Learning Association

Professors will not accept Extra Credit work nor should students ask a professor to make Extra Credit assignments.

Scottsdale Community College Spring 2016 CIS190 Intro to LANs CIS105 or permission of Instructor

Algebra 2- Semester 2 Review

Bittinger, M. L., Ellenbogen, D. J., & Johnson, B. L. (2012). Prealgebra (6th ed.). Boston, MA: Addison-Wesley.

Julia Smith. Effective Classroom Approaches to.

Course Syllabus for Calculus I (Summer 2017)

Math 121 Fundamentals of Mathematics I

Fashion Design & Merchandising Programs STUDENT INFORMATION & COURSE PARTICIPATION FORM

SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE Reading & English Placement Testing Information

Probability and Game Theory Course Syllabus

Course Syllabus. Alternatively, a student can schedule an appointment by .

Medical Terminology - Mdca 1313 Course Syllabus: Summer 2017

PELLISSIPPI STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE MASTER SYLLABUS APPLIED STATICS MET 1040

Using Calculators for Students in Grades 9-12: Geometry. Re-published with permission from American Institutes for Research

CUNY ASSESSMENT TESTS Webinar for International Students

ENV , ENV rev 8/10 Environmental Soil Science Syllabus

Big Ideas Math Grade 6 Answer Key

INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PRODUCT GUIDE

POFI 1301 IN, Computer Applications I (Introductory Office 2010) STUDENT INFORMANTION PLAN Spring 2013

Transcription:

MATH 1113 - Precalculus Hours Credit: 4 hours Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in MATH 1111 or an SAT Math score of at least 500 or an ACT Math score of at least 20 Math Department recommends a minimum ALEKS Placement score of 61 to be successful in the class. Instructor: MUHAMMAD INAM Office: BOYD 111 Email: minam@westga.edu OFFICE HOURS BOYD 111 Monday 03:30 PM 05:00 PM Wednesday 03:30 PM 5:00 PM Friday 03:30 PM 04:30 PM REQUIRED COURSE MATERIALS TEXT AND OTHER REQUIRED COURSE MATERIALS. TEXT: College Algebra and Trigonometry, by Julie Miller and Donna Gerken (McGraw Hill Education) ALEKS: All students in MATH 1113 are required to have an ALEKS Account. Go to www.aleks.com to purchase an account. The course code for this section is : Courses Description This course is designed to prepare students for calculus, physics and related technical subjects. Topics include an intensive study of algebraic and transcendental functions. Learning Outcomes Students should be able to demonstrate: 1. An understanding of functions and how to graph functions 2. An understanding of operations on functions including function composition 3. An understanding of types of functions. 4. An understanding of rational functions and their graphs, including intercepts and asymptotes 1. An understanding of how to find the zeros of a polynomial and how to factor polynomials 2. An understanding of inverse functions and how to find them graphically and algebraically 3. An understanding of the properties of exponential and logarithmic equations 1. An understanding of how to solve exponential and logarithmic equations 2. An understanding of how to solve systems of equations

1. An understanding of how to find the values of the trigonometric functions from right triangles and circles 1. An understanding of how to graph the trigonometric functions 2. An understanding of how to prove trigonometric identities 1. An understanding of how to use the sum, difference, double-angle and half-angle formulas for sine and cosine 1. An understanding of how to solve triangle using the law of sines and law of cosines 2. An understanding of polar coordinates and graphs 3. An understanding of how to analyze and solve applied problems COURSE SCHEDULE WEEK Section Title Learning Outcome 2.3 Functions and Relations 1 1 2.6 Transformations of Graphs 1 2.7 Analyzing Graphs of Functions and Piecewise Defined Functions 3 2 2.8 Algebra of Functions and Function Composition 2 3.1 Quadratic Functions 3 3 3.2-3.4 Polynomials 5 3.5 Rational Functions 4 3.6 Polynomial and Rational Inequalities 4,5 4 5 6 TEST 1 4.1 Inverse Functions 6 4.2 Exponential Functions 7 4.3 Logarithmic Functions 7 4.4 Properties of Logarithms 7 4.5 Exponential and Logarithmic Equations 8 4.6 Modeling with Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 16

TEST 2 7 5.1 Angles and Their Measures 5.2 Right Triangle Trigonometry 9 5.3 Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle 9 8 5.4 Trigonometric Functions Defined on the Unit Circle 9 5.5 Graphs of Sine and Cosine 10 9 5.6 Graphs of Other Trigonometric Functions 10 5.7 Inverse Trigonometric Functions 6 TEST 3 10 11 12 6.1 Fundamental Trigonometric Identities 11 6.2 Sum and Difference Formula 12 6.3 Double Angle and Half Angle 12 6.5 Trigonometric Equations 13 7.1 Applications of Right Triangles 16 7.2 Law of Sines 14 7.3 Law of Cosines 14 8.1 8.2 Polar coordinates Graphs of Polar Equations 15 15 TEST 4 Review IMPORTANT DATES: Add/Drop Ends: Wednesday,January 11 th Last Day to Withdrawal with W: Thurday,March 2 nd Last Day of Class: Monday,May 1 Final Exam Period: Monday 3-9 (see The Scoop for specific times) No classes: Monday, January 16 (MLK Day) Monday 20-24 (Spring Break) COURSE ASSESSMENT NOTE to faculty: The final exam should account for 25% of the students grades. ALEKS should account for a minimum of 10% of the students grade.

ASSESSMENT GRADING: 4 Progress Tests 60% Aleks Homework 15% Comprehensive Final Exam 25% NOTE: Graphing calculators equivalent to the TI 83, 84, 85, and 86 will be allowed on the exam, as will scientific calculators. The TI-89 and other equivalent calculators will not be allowed. OTHER COURSE INFORMATION 1) ALEKs Modules: Modules will be given but not be assigned for a grade. However, students must complete Modules by their assigned due date. *Modules are designed to be worked as we cover the content in the semester. Do not procrastinate on your modules or you will risk not getting them finished in time. Students will NOT be given extra time to complete their modules. *If a module is due on Feb 1, it must be completed by January 31 at 11:59 PM. Students should have the following modules completed by each test in order to be fully prepared: TEST 1: Modules 1-3 DUE: Feb 1 TEST 2: Modules 4-7 DUE: Feb 22 TEST 3: Modules 8-10 DUE: March 15 TEST 4: Modules 11-12 DUE: April 19 Grading Scale: 90% - 100%: A 80% - 89%: B 70% - 79%: C 60% - 69%: D <60%: F

Testing /Make-up Policy You must complete each test within the time allowed during the class period Every test score will be used in computation of your progress test average. If you have an excuse absence for one progress test,the next test score will replace the missing test.if you do not request an excuse absence for a missed test, or your request is denied you will received a zero on that test *I WILL NOT DROP LOWEST GRADES. PLEASE DO NOT ASK. COURSE POLICIES AND INFORMATION University Policies and Academic Support Please carefully review the following Common Language for all university course syllabi at the link: http://www.westga.edu/assetsdept/vpaa/common_language_for_course_syllabi.pdf It contains important material pertaining to university policies and responsibilities. Because these statements are updated as federal, state, university, and accreditation standards change, you should review the information each semester. For important policy information, i.e., the UWG Honor Code, Email, and Credit Hour policies, as well as information on Academic Support and Online Courses, please review the information found in the Common Language for Course Syllabi documentation at http://www.westga.edu/assetsdept/vpaa/common_language_for_course_syllabi.pdf. Academic Honesty Definitions of academic dishonesty are defined in the student handbook: www.westga.edu/handbook/

Disabilities Act/Accessibility for the Course If you are a student who is disabled as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act and require assistance or support services, please notify me and provide me with a copy of your packet from Student Services. The university will provide you with resources for any audio/visual needs that you may have with the learning management system or course content. Please contact UWG Accessibility Services for more information. Student Conduct Attendance: Attendance will be taken but not used as a grade. *Students are expected to come to class and be present. If you come to class to sleep, be disruptive, or use your phone, you may be asked to leave. *It is the student s responsibility to catch-up on any missed material. You will not be permitted to have a copy of the instructor s notes. It is your responsibility to find out any announcements/changes made during class. Students are expected to abide by the guidelines detailed in the university catalog. Respect and courtesy are required of all students while in the classroom. To create a good environment for learning avoid sidebar conversations with other students while work is being done at the board,rude comments or remarks,raised voices or confrontational comments. FINAL EXAM Monday/Wednesday Class Periods Time Exam Time 12:30-1:45 classes Wednesday, May 3, 11:00-1:00 pm 2:00-3:15 classes Monday, May 8, 2:00-4:00 pm

Change in syllabus,schedule,and/or assignments for this class may be made at the discretion of your instructor