South Texas College Division of Math & Science Department of Developmental Mathematics

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South Texas College Division of Math & Science Department of Developmental Mathematics MATH 0090.V01 Intermediate Algebra Syllabus http://develop.southtexascollege.edu/devmath Instructor Information Instructor: Richard G. Getso Office Location: Pecan Campus, Building J, Room 2.610 Telephone #: 956-872-7241 E-mail Address: rgetso@southtexascollege.edu Office Hours: MW 9:15 AM to 9:45 AM; TR 9:15 AM to 9:45 AM & 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Course Information Course Name: Intermediate Algebra Course #/Section: Math 0090 Section #: V01 Term: Fall 2014 Classroom Location: Internet Class Days/Times: Internet 1. Catalog Course Description: This course is a study of intermediate algebra and geometry. Topics include factorization of polynomials, operations on rational expressions, solving rational equations, radical expressions, rational exponents, quadratic equations and inequalities and their graphs, application problems involving quadratic models, functional notation, and application problems on geometry. Additional topics may be introduced. The focus of lab instruction is content reinforcement. Prerequisite: Math 0085 with a C or better or placement based on TSI assessment scores from 345 to 349. 2. Course Goals: Help students become TSI complete and/or College Ready. Prepare students for College Mathematics/College Algebra. 3. Course Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion, the student will be able to: Model, interpret and justify mathematical ideas and concepts using multiple representations, and use multiple strands in mathematics, such as Algebra and Geometry in situations and problems; Recognize and use algebraic (field) properties, concepts, procedure (including factoring), and algorithms to combine, transform, and evaluate absolute value, polynomial, radical, and rational expressions; Identify and solve absolute value, polynomial, radical, and rational equations; Identify and solve absolute value and linear inequalities; Recognize, understand and analyze features of a function; Define, represent, and perform operations on real and complex numbers. Math 0090.V01 Syllabus Page 1 of 3 2014-2015

4. Departmental Policies: Attendance is required. According to STC policy, a student who does not meet the College Readiness Standard for Texas Success Initiatives (TSI) must attend a developmental class in order to earn credit in any academic course(s) in which s/he may be enrolled. Any student who accumulates the equivalent of four (4) hours of absences, excused or unexcused, in a developmental class will be referred to a Student Success Specialist. Any student who accumulates the equivalent of eight (8) hours of absences, excused or unexcused, may be withdrawn from the course by the instructor. A student may also be withdrawn from the course for non-participation in the class. Note: Any student who is taking Math 90 as his/her only developmental course, and is withdrawn from the course, will be withdrawn from all college courses. The last day to withdraw with a W is. A student who has not withdrawn by the above date and has stopped attending class will receive an F for the course. If you are repeating this course, please make an appointment with your instructor. Instructors and students will communicate via e-mail at least once during the semester. All Math 90 students may register for and take the new TSI (Texas Success Initiative) assessment instrument toward the end of the term. 5. P Grade Policy: A grade of "P" will count as a successful completion of the course but will not be included in calculating the Current Semester GPA. Students who pass the math section of the new TSI assessment test with 350 or above score may request a P grade. In order to get a P Grade a student must see a student Success Specialist to verify the TSI score. Instructors may assign a P Grade only if a P Grade form signed by a Student Success Specialist is provided by the student to the instructor. Even eligible for a P Grade, students are strongly encouraged to complete the course to be better prepared for college-level math courses. 6. Technology: MyMathLab software is a required technology-based interactive software that allows students to access practice problems, supplemental instructional material such as videos and/or tutorials, and online assignments with immediate feedback. Students may access MyMathLab at any STC computer lab for text-specific instructional, study, and practice materials. MyMathLab Course ID: getso63846 7. Grading Criteria: Homework (MyMathLab) 50% Midterm Exam 25% Departmental Comprehensive Final Exam (Mandatory) 25% Course grade is determined as follows: A 90% - 100% B 80% - 89% C 70% - 79% D 60% - 69% F below 60% Math 0090.V01 Syllabus Page 2 of 3 2014-2015

8. Evaluation Methods: See individual instructor s Syllabus Addendum for additional information regarding grading policy and feedback expectations for assignments, quizzes, and/or exams. 9. Textbook & Resources: Required for all Developmental Math Courses: 1. Text: Elayn Martin-Gay. Prealgebra & Introductory Algebra 3 rd 2. Software: MyMathLab Software 3. Scantron Form No. 882-E Recommended: 1. Any standard 4-function calculator. 2. A binder/notebook/folder. Note: The required items may be purchased on campus or at most area bookstores. The MyMathLab software will be active for the duration of the book adoption. 10. Developmental Studies Policy Statement: The College s Developmental Education Plan requires TSI Liable students who have not met the college readiness or exemption standards in reading, writing, and/or mathematics to enroll in Developmental Studies courses including College Success. Failure to attend these required classes may result in the student's withdrawal from ALL college courses. 11. Student Code of Conduct (On Campus Students): All students are expected to behave in a manner consistent with the College s function as an educational institution. As stated in the student catalog, any student that engages in disruptive activities which interfere with classroom instruction will be warned on the first occurrence, and may be withdrawn if the disruptive activities continue. 12. Student Progress Report: Students will be required to complete a Degree Progress Report Activity in order to confirm their declared major and to ensure that they are taking the classes needed to graduate within their major. Degree progress reports can be accessed through a student s JagNet account. Students will also be required to complete an online reflection activity related to their degree progress report. Instructions for completing these activities will be provided in mid-september. 13. ADA Students with Disabilities Statement: Individuals with disabilities requiring assistance or access to receive services should contact disability Support Services at ( 956 ) 872-2173. Math 0090.V01 Syllabus Page 3 of 3 2014-2015

Section Topic Suggested Practice Problems Geometry 8.1 Lines and Angles pg. 550-13-27, 37-43 8.3 Volume, Surface Area pg. 572-35,37,41,47,85 Chapter 9 9.6 Linear Inequalities and Problem Solving, p. 692 pg. 619-13,17,21,23,41,43,45 Chapter 2 (Intermediate Algebra 6th Edition) 2.5 (IE 6th) Compound Inequalities pg. 94-25,27,29,59 2.6 (IE 6th) Absolute Value Equations pg. 100-1,5,9,11,15,19,35 2.7 (IE 6th) Absolute Value Inequalities pg. 105-1,3,5,7,9,13,15,17,19,23 Chapter 11 11.1-11.5 Integrated Review : Greatest Common Factors, Trinomials, Difference of Squares pg. 831-1,9,11,17,19,25,27,41,43 11.6 Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring, p. 833 pg. 838-1,7,11,19,23,29,33,47,65 11.7 Quadratic Equations and Problem Solving, p. 841 pg. 846-13,31,35 Chapter 12 12.1 Simplifying Rational Expressions, p. 863 pg. 869-29,35,37,41,45,49,53 12.2 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions, p. 873 pg. 879-1,7,13,17,29,31 12.3 Denominator and Least Common Denominator, p. 882 pg. 887-1,3,5,11,13 12.4 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions with Different Denominators, p. 891 pg. 895-1,3,5,7,9,19,51 12.5 Solving Equations Containing Rational Expressions, p. 899 pg. 903-1,5,7,9,15,17,25 12.6 Rational Equations and Problem Solving, p. 908 pg. 912-5,7,15,37 Chapter 13 13.6 Introduction to Functions pg. 1009-1-15 odd, 19,21,23,45,47 57,63,65,67-77 odd 13.8 Direct and Inverse Variation pg. 1031-1,3,5,7,9,13,15,23,25 Chapter 15 15.1 Introduction to Radicals, p. 1105 pg. 1109-1,3,5,51,53,67 15.2 Simplifying Radicals, p. 1113 pg. 1117-1,3,7,15,33,35 15.3 Adding and Subtracting Radicals, p. 1121 pg. 1123-1,3,11,13 15.4 Multiplying and Dividing Radicals, p. 1126 pg. 1131-1,3,5,9,35,37,39 15.5 Solving Equations Containing Radicals p. 1136 pg. 1140-1,3,5,7,11,31,33,35,43 Chapter 7 (Intermediate Algebra 4th Edition) 7.7 (IE 4th) Complex Numbers Chapter 16 Math 90 Intermediate Algebra and Geometry Topic List Elayn Martin-Gay : PreAlgebra and Introductory Algebra 3rd Ed. pg. 561-1,5,9,13,17,19,21,25,31,33 37,39,41,47,51,57,69 16.1 Solving Quadratic Equations by The Square Root Property, p. 1160 pg. 1164-1,3,7,11,13,23,25,27,31,41 16.2 Solving Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square, p. 1167 pg. 1170-1,3,9,21 16.3 Solving Quadratic Equations by The Quadratic Formula, p. 1173 pg. 1178-1,3,15,21,23,25,47 16.4 Graphing Quadratic Functions, p. 1183 pg. 1189-1,3,5,7,9,11,19,27,37 Final Exam Review Departmental Final Exam (Check with your instructor) Additional objectives may be chosen by the instructor. South Texas College Academic Year 2014-2015

Instructor Information Name: Richard G. Getso Office: Pecan J 2.610* Phone: 956-872-7241 Email: rgetso@southtexascollege.edu Mr. Getso s Syllabus Addendum Math 90.V01 Fall 2014 Office Hours* Monday & Wednesday: Tuesday & Thursday: 9:15 AM to 9:45 AM; 9:15 AM to 9:45 AM & 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Homework (50%) Homework will be done using My Math Lab online software. There will be no make-up or late homework accepted. Midterm Exam (25%) A comprehensive midterm exam will be given during the last week of October, 2014. There will be no make-up or late exams given. Final Exam (25%) A comprehensive final exam will be given during final exam week in December, 2014. There will be no make-up or late exams given.