Course Syllabus for MAT150

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Course Syllabus for MAT150 Course Information: Title: College Algebra, section 39213 When and Where: Tuesday & Thursday 7:40 am 8:40 am in CM472. Credit Hours: 5 credits Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT120, or MAT121, or MAT122, or equivalent or satisfactory score on district placement exam. Instructor Information: Name: Donna Gaudet (Dr. G), Office in CM403 Availability: E-mail: donna.gaude@scottsdalecc.edu Telephone: (623)239-2156 Office Hours: Mon & Wed: 8:00 am 9:00 am, Tues & Thurs: 10:00 am 11:30 am. Instructional Materials: Required Text: College Algebra Workbook 3rd edition ISBN: 9781607827337 "The workbook you are using for this class was written by members of the SCC Mathematics Department in an effort to reduce your direct textbook and course material costs. SCC instructors do not receive any money from your use of these materials. The pages of the workbook are downloadable from http://sccmath.wordpress.com/ And the entire printed workbook is available in the SCC bookstore." Optional Text: College Algebra Textbook ISBN: 9781607826637 Other supplies: A graphing calculator (a TI-83 or TI-84 is strongly recommended for this class). Access to a Computer, Internet and an EMAIL address: You will need a working EMAIL address to register for the class on MATHAS at https://mathas.scottsdalecc.edu/. You will also need daily access to MATHAS in order to complete the Mini- Lessons and Online Homework for this course. If you don t have a computer at home, you can complete this work using the SCC computer labs or the Math/Science Center. Course Description: Analysis and interpretation of the behavior and nature of functions including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, power, absolute value, and piecewise-defined functions; systems of equations, modeling and solving real world problems. Course Objectives: 1. Analyze and interpret the behavior of functions, including end behavior, increasing and decreasing, extrema, asymptotic behavior, and symmetry. 2. Solve polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic equations analytically and graphically. 3. Find real and complex zeros of polynomial functions analytically and graphically. 4. Graph polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, power, absolute value, and piecewise-defined functions. 5. Determine domain and range of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, power, absolute value, and piecewise-defined functions. 6. Use transformations to graph functions. 7. Perform operations, including compositions, on functions and state the domain of the resulting function. 1

8. Determine whether a relation is a function when represented numerically, analytically, or graphically. 9. Determine whether a function is one-to-one when represented numerically, analytically, or graphically. 10. Determine the inverse of a relation when represented numerically, analytically, or graphically. 11. Classify functions by name when represented numerically, analytically, or graphically. 12. Determine regression models from data using appropriate technology and interpret results. 13. Read and interpret quantitative information when presented numerically, analytically, or graphically. 14. Justify and interpret solutions to application problems. 15. Compare alternative solution strategies. 16. Calculate and interpret average rate of change. 17. Model and solve real world problems. 18. Solve systems of three linear equations in three variables. 19. Solve systems of linear inequalities. 20.Communicate process and results in written and verbal formats. Course grading: Ranges: A: 100-90, B: 89-80, C: 79-70, D: 69-60, F: below 60 10% of grade: Softchalk Lessons (done online with MATHAS). 10% of grade: homework (done online with MATHAS). 30% of grade: weekly, in-class quizzes. 25% of grade: midterm exam. 25% of grade: comprehensive Final Exam 100% of your total grade. Policy regarding missed work due to absence: Attendance & withdrawal: Regular attendance is essential. You may be withdrawn if you have two absences in a row without keeping in contact with me. If you are sick or unable to attend class, it is absolutely essential that you should let me know by phone or email. Regarding your online homework in MathAS: AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! Use the instructions on the last two pages of this syllabus to enroll in MATHAS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! You must ACCESS MATHAS several times a week because I will assign new lesson homework and a Mini-Lesson to view and complete each week. HW will remain open throughout the semester but completing it after we have covered that material in class is NOT advisable. Regarding the weekly, in-class quizzes: Weekly in-class quizzes will be given on the in-class work, and Mini-Lessons, and Online HW done outside of class in MATHAS. Each quiz is a BE HERE NOW experience and must be taken on the day and at the time everyone else takes it. No makeup quiz will be allowed FOR ANY REASON! Instead I will drop the lowest two scores at end of course. Regarding the midterm exam: 2

The midterm exam is essential to your course grade and is a two-part exam with both segments given in class (see Calendar). If an emergency arises, please call or email me on or before the day of the test. A NO CALL/NO SHOW by you on a scheduled test day is grounds for a ZERO grade on that test. Makeups may be given in an emergency but may only be taken within 6 days of day 2 of the midterm. Regarding the Final Exam: The Final Exam is also essential to your course grade. You must take the Final Exam on or before the date this test is scheduled in the course calendar. If an emergency arises, you must email me on or before the day of the Final Exam. Your final exam is Tuesday, December 16 from 7:30 am to 9:20 am. Academic honesty: Every student in this class is expected to produce his/her own original work. Plagiarism is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. Plagiarism can result in being dropped from the course with a failing grade and further action as discussed below: Academic Misconduct Policy: The classroom is an educational learning environment where students are expected to engage in behaviors which are conducive to their own learning and the learning of their peers. To facilitate this, respect for self and others is mandatory and necessary. Should a student exhibit disruptive behavior and/or use profane language to the extent that it interferes with the learning environment, an academic consequence may be imposed. Any student found by a faculty member to have committed academic misconduct may be subject to the following academic consequences: Warning A notice in writing to the student that the student has violated the academic code. Grade Adjustment Lowering of a score on a test or assignment. Discretionary Sanctions Additional academic assignments determined by the faculty member. Course Failure Failure of a student from a course where academic misconduct occurs. Further information can be found in the SCC 2014-2015 Interactive Catalog & Student Handbook on pages 278-279 under Academic Misconduct 2.3.11. 3

Statement of Civility: To establish a positive learning environment for this class: As an instructor: I am expected to be professional, courteous, respectful, and empathetic to students and to Begin and end class on time, Be prepared for each class session, Provide academic feedback and grade assignments in a timely manner, Be available for individual consultation, and Clarify assignments and inform students of any adjustments to the class schedule. As a student: you are expected to be reflective, courteous, respectful, and empathetic to classmates, instructor, and other College staff assisting you in your learning and to Be in class and be on time, Be prepared for class sessions, Participate in class activities, Follow instructions and complete assignments, Keep up with and turn in assignments by the due dates, Put forth your best effort, Ask questions when you don t understand, Maintain knowledge of your grade status, Contact instructor right away about concerns or situations that interfere with your success in the class. Comply with policies found in College catalog and student handbook. As a student you must also comply with policies in place at SCC. Please refer to the SCC 2014-2015 Interactive Catalog & Student Handbook which addresses specific policies required of all students (and faculty): Attendance (Pages 41-42) Sexual Harassment (Pages 260-263) Copyrights (Page 267) SCC General Education Statement: General Education enhances students abilities in critically analyzing and effectively communicating in Written, Oral, Visual, and Numerical form. General Education is WOVeN through the curriculum and co-curricular experiences at. Disability Resources and Services: It is a college policy to provide reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities. If you would like to request accommodations due to a physical, mental, or learning disability, please contact the Disability Resources & Services office, SC-125, (480) 423-6517, http://www.scottsdalecc.edu/student- life/disability- services. 4

IN SUMMARY, ACCEPTABLE PARTICIPATION IN THIS COURSE REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING: READING YOUR MAT150 syllabus (including course objectives, GRADE and NO CALL/NO SHOW policies, requirements, COLLEGE-WIDE RULES in SCC 2014-2015 Interactive Catalog & Student Handbook, and schedule) and accepting this syllabus as your course contract. Enrolling in MATHAS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! Accessing MATHAS several times a week because you will be assigned new lesson homework and a SoftChalk Online Lesson to view each week. Understanding and accepting, without debate, that weekly quizzes CANNOT be MADE-UP for ANY REASON (because the LOWEST TWO weekly quiz grades will be dropped instead). Understanding and accepting, without debate, that a NO CALL/NO SHOW for a scheduled test is grounds for NO MAKE-UP and a ZERO grade on this test. Understanding and accepting, without debate, that the COURSE SCHEDULE/CALENDAR IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY INSTRUCTOR as he deems necessary. 5

MAT150 39213 Late Start T/TH Course Calendar Fall 2014 Week Day Date DUE FOR CLASS ON THIS DAY TODAY S TOPIC/EVENT 1 Tues. Sept. 9 Enroll in MathAS, read Syllabus and bring signed contract to class, get class workbook from bookstore or download and print, Completion of HW 0 in MathAS (optional) and Lesson 1 SoftChalk (required) Thurs. Sept. 11 Online Homework for Lesson 1; Syllabus Contract MATHAS; Lesson 1: Intro to Functions (Activities/Guided Notes); Be sure to bring TI83/84 calculator to class! Do Problems from Lesson 1 Workbook Activity on boards as Quiz over Lesson 1; Tues. Sept 16 Lesson 2 Softchalk Lesson 2:Transformation of Functions (Activities/Guided Notes); 2 Thurs. Sept. 18 Online Homework for Lesson 2; Do Problems from Lesson 2 Workbook Activity on boards as Quiz over Lesson 2; Tues. Sept 23 Lesson 3 Softchalk Lesson 3: Linear Functions (Activities/Guided Notes); 3 Thurs. Sept. 25 Online Homework for Lesson 3; Do Problems from Lesson 3 Workbook Activity on boards as Quiz over Lesson 3; Tues. Sept. 30 Lesson 4 Softchalk Lesson 4: Quadratic Functions (Activities/Guided Notes); 4 Thurs. Oct. 2 Online Homework for Lesson 4; Do Problems from Lesson 4 Workbook Activity on boards as Quiz over Lesson 4; Tues. Oct. 7 Lesson 5 Softchalk Lesson 5: Polynomials (Activities/Guided Notes); 5 Thurs. Oct. 9 Online Homework for Lesson 5 Do Problems from Lesson 5 Workbook Activity on boards as Quiz over Lesson 5; Tues. Oct. 14 Midterm Review in MathAS (part 1) Midterm Exam Part 1 (paper/pencil in class) 6 Thurs. Oct. 16 Midterm Review in MathAS (part 2) Midterm Exam Part 2 (in MathAS in class) Tues. Oct. 21 Lesson 6 Softchalk; Lesson 6: Rational Functions (Activities/Guided Notes); 7 Thurs. Oct. 23 Online Homework for Lesson 6; Do Problems from Lesson 6 Workbook Activity on boards as Quiz over Lesson 6; 6

Week Day Date DUE FOR CLASS ON THIS DAY TODAY S TOPIC/EVENT Tues. Oct. 28 Lesson 7 Softchalk; Lesson 7: Function Composition (Activities/Guided Notes); 8 Thurs. Oct. 30 Online Homework for Lesson 7; Do Problems from Lesson 7 Workbook Activity on boards as Quiz over Lesson 7; Tues. Nov. 4 Lesson 8 Softchalk; Lesson 8: Inverse Functions (Activities/Guided Notes); 9 Thurs. Nov. 6 Online HW for Lesson 8 Do Problems from Lesson 8 Workbook Activity on boards as Quiz over Lesson 8; Tues. Nov. 11 Veterans Day Holiday No class 10 Thurs. Nov. 13 Lesson 9 Softchalk; Lesson 9: Exponential Functions (Activities/Guided Notes); 11 Tues. Nov. 18 Online Homework for Lesson 9: Do Problems from Lesson 9 Workbook Activity on boards as Quiz over Lesson 9; Thurs. Nov. 20 Lesson 10 Softchalk; Lesson 10: Logarithmic Functions (Activities/Guided Notes); 12 Tues. Nov. 25 Online HW for Lesson 10; Do Problems from Lesson 10 Workbook Activity on boards as Quiz over Lesson 10; Thurs. Nov. 27 Thanksgiving Holiday Tues. Dec. 2 Begin work on Final Exam Review; Selected topics from Lessons 11 and 12 (Activities/Guided Notes); 13 Thurs. Dec. 4 Continue work on Final Exam Review; Problems from Lessons 11, 12; Work on Final Exam Review; Tues. Dec. 9 Continue work on Final Exam Review; Final Exam Review; 14 Thurs. Dec. 11 Continue work on Final Exam Review; Final Exam Review; 15 Tues. Dec. 16 Final Exam Review FINAL EXAM: Section 39213: 7:30 am to 9:20 am; 7

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Acknowledgment of Receipt of Syllabus PLEASE INITIAL EACH BLANK BELOW: I have read my MAT150 syllabus (including course objectives, GRADE and NO CALL/NO SHOW policies, requirements, COLLEGE-WIDE RULES in SCC 2014-2015 Interactive Catalog & Student Handbook, and schedule) and understand accept this syllabus as my course contract. I understand that I must enroll in MATHAS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! I understand that I must ACCESS MATHAS several times a week because I will be assigned new lesson homework and a SoftChalk Online Lesson to view each week. I understand that weekly quizzes CANNOT be MADE-UP for ANY REASON. I understand that my LOWEST TWO weekly quiz grades will be dropped instead. I understand that a NO CALL/NO SHOW for a scheduled test is grounds for NO MAKE-UP and a ZERO grade on this test. I understand that the COURSE SCHEDULE/CALENDAR IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY INSTRUCTOR as he deems necessary. What is the next mathematics you plan to take if you successfully complete this course (C or better)?: How will successfully completing this course satisfy your future educational goals?: Printed Name:. Your Signature:. Date:. 9