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Big Sandy Community and Technical College Course Syllabus PS Number: 82500 Semester: Spring Year: 2017 Faculty Name: Dwight P. Smith Title: Professor of Mathematics Course Prefix and Number: MAT 155 Course Credit Hours: 3 Course Prerequisites: 1. Math ACT score of 22 or above, or 2. Math ACT score of 19 21, with concurrent MAT 150, or 3. Successful completion of Intermediate Algebra, MAT 126, or equivalent, or 4. Placement exam recommendation Course Title: Trigonometry Catalog Course Description: Includes the trigonometric functions, identities, multiple analytic formulas, laws of sines and cosines, graphs of trigonometric functions in rectangular and polar coordinates, and solving trigonometric equations. Emphasizes applications in each topic. Instructor Contact Information: Campus Location: Prestonsburg Building & Room: Pike 112D Office Hours: 8:00 10:40 AM MW; 9:25 11:25 AM T (Viral); 12:25 1:40 PM MW (ACE) Office Phone Number: 606 889 4754 Alternate Number: 855 GO BSCTC Best Times to Call: During Office Hours KCTCS Email: Dwight.Smith@kctcs.edu Special Instructions: N/A Supervisor Contact Information: Name: Dr. Lisa J. Music Campus Location: Prestonsburg Building & Room: Pike 107F Office Phone Number: 606/889 4760 KCTCS Email: lisa.music@kctcs.edu

Text and Supplies: Required MyMathLab Key (You must have this to get into the course website.) You log into the course via the website http://portal.mypearson.com/cclogin.jsp. The course ID is smith79629. For the Proctored Final Exam: A TI-30Xa or TI-30 XIIS Scientific Calculator is required, or any other scientific (nongraphing) calculator, subject to my approval. Cellphones, tablets, and all other technology must be shut off when you take your Final. Only the MyMathLab website is allowed to be visible on your computer as you take your Final. The use of unapproved technology will earn you a 0 for the Final, and hence an E for the course. Optional Trigonometry; ISBN-10: 0 321 79591 1; Blitzer; Pearson; 2014. (Hardcopy) NOTE: You get an e book free with your MyMathLab key. The e book is sufficient. KCTCS General Education Competencies Students should prepare for twenty first century challenges by gaining: A. Knowledge of human cultures and the physical and natural worlds through study in the sciences and mathematics, social sciences, humanities, histories, languages, and the arts. Method to Achieve Competency: N/A B. Intellectual and practical skills, including inquiry and analysis critical and creative thinking written and oral communication quantitative literacy information literacy teamwork and problem solving Method to Achieve Competency: Final Exam C. Personal and social responsibility, including civic knowledge and engagement (local and global intercultural knowledge and competence ethical reasoning and action foundations and skills for lifelong learning Method to Achieve Competency: N/A D. Integrative and applied learning, including synthesis and advanced accomplishment across general and specialized skills. Method to Achieve Competency: N/A

Course Specific Competencies (Student Outcomes): Upon completion of this course, the student can: 1. State the definition of the six trigonometric functions in their multiple forms 2. Compute trigonometric function values using the definitions 3. State basic trigonometric identities 4. Apply the trigonometric function definitions to right triangles 5. Use a calculator to find trigonometric values of angles 6. Solve right triangle application problems 7. Solve problems involving vectors and right triangles 8. Use radian and degree measure 9. Solve application problems using radian measure 10. Graph the six trigonometric functions 11. Determine the amplitude and period of the trigonometric functions 12. Determine the inverse functions for the six trigonometric functions 13. Prove trigonometric identities 14. Solve problems using the sum and difference and double-angle formulas 15. Solve trigonometric equations 16. Solve general triangles using the Law of Sines and the Law of Cosines 17. Put complex numbers into trigonometric form 18. Calculate complex roots of numbers 19. Plot points in polar coordinates 20. Graph equations in polar coordinates Lab Competencies: N/A

Course Outline: I. Six Trigonometric Functions A. Angles, Degrees, and Special Triangles B. The Rectangular System C. Definitions of the Trigonometric Functions D. Introduction to Identities II. Right Triangle Trigonometry A. Right Triangle Trigonometric Definitions B. Calculator and Trigonometric Functions of an Acute Angle C. Solving Right Triangles D. Applications E. Vectors III. Radian Measure A. Reference Angle B. Radians and Degrees C. Definitions of the Circular Functions D. Arc Length and Area of a Sector Formulas E. Linear and Angular Velocities IV. Graphing and Inverse Functions A. Basic Graphs B. Amplitude and Period C. Phase Shift D. Inverse Trigonometric functions V. Identities and Formulas A. Proving Identities B. Sum and Difference Formulas C. Double-Angle Formulas D. Half-Angle Formulas E. Other Identities VI. Trigonometric Equations A. Solving Trigonometric Equations B. Trigonometric Equations Involving Multiple Angles C. Parametric Equations and Further Graphing VII. General Triangles A. Law of Sines B. Law of Cosines C. Area of a General Triangle VIII. Complex Numbers and Polar Coordinates A. Complex Numbers B. Trigonometric Form for Complex Numbers C. Products and Quotients in Trigonometric Form D. Roots of a Complex Number E. Polar Coordinates F. Equations in Polar Coordinates

Course Structure: The course is available on its MyMathLab website. You log into the course via the website http://portal.mypearson.com/cclogin.jsp. The course ID is smith79629. At the beginning of every Unit, you will receive an Announcement on the KCTCS BLACKBOARD website listing the availability dates for the Graded Work for that Unit. (There will also be an Announcement on the MyMathLab website.) By clicking Calendar on the side menu of the Blackboard website, you can access the following: 1. READING ASSIGNMENTS A suggested reading schedule along with a list of practice problems is given as a Word attachment. The practice problems will not count towards your grade. You can access most of them on the MyMathLab Study Plan. These will stay visible throughout the Semester. 2. GRADED WORK The list of availability dates for the Unit s graded work is provided here, as well as on the Announcements. 3. EXAM STUDY GUIDE A list of the topics covered on the Exam (if any) for the current Unit is given as a Word attachment. You will have three kinds of non proctored graded work: Homework, Quizzes and Exams. Press Homework on the Course Menu to access the current Homework Assignments, and Quizzes/Tests to access the Quizzes and Exams. On the MyMathLab site, Test means Exam. You will also have a comprehensive Final at the end of the Semester, available during the period of May 1 5, 2017. This Exam must be proctored at the Testing Center at your nearest KCTCS school, with arrangements made between you and the proctor to take the Final during the period of May 1 5, 2017. This is your responsibility. You may bring your books and notes. A TI-30Xa or TI-30 XIIS Scientific Calculator is required, or any other scientific (nongraphing) calculator, subject to my approval. Cellphones, tablets, and all other technology must be shut off when you take your Final. Only the MyMathLab website is allowed to be visible on your computer as you take your Final. The use of unapproved technology will earn you a 0 for the Final, and hence an E for the course. Most of the Testing Centers do not take walk ins, so please do not delay in signing up. IMPORTANT NOTES 1. It is required that you have a working knowledge of computers and how to access and navigate through Internet websites. This is NOT a course in learning how to use computers. Please realize that I cannot fix your computer or teach you how to use it. That is not my responsibility. I also cannot be responsible for any breakdowns you might have. You should refer all problems to the Tech Support on the MyMathLab website. 2. Be sure you know how to enter the answers with the mathematical symbols on your Assignments. The MyMathLab website provides links to tutorials. Technology/Media Component: The course is available via the MyMathLab website: http://portal.mypearson.com/mypearson-login.jsp The course ID is smith79629. Service-Learning: N/A

Course Requirements and Evaluation: I reserve the right to adjust course time lines when necessary. HOMEWORK Each Homework assignment will be online. The Homework assignments will add up to 100 possible points. As long as a Homework Assignment is available, you can save it and resume your work later. Please note the availability dates of the Homework Assignments. QUIZZES A total of 12 online Quizzes will be given during the Semester, each worth 10 points. The scores of your 10 highest Quizzes will be totaled at the end of the Semester. Altogether, your Quizzes will add up to 100 possible points. WARNING! Once you open a Quiz, you must take it during the allotted time. Please note the availability dates of the Quizzes. EXAMS There will be 4 Exams during the Semester. All Exams count for 100 points. WARNING! Once you open an Exam, you must take it during the allotted time. Please note the availability dates of the Exams. FINAL EXAM The Final Exam will be available during the period of May 1 5, 2017. It will be comprehensive and worth 400 points (40% of the total class grade). If you do not take the Final, you will fail the course with an E. The Final Exam must be proctored, with arrangements made between you and the proctor during the period of May 1 5, 2017. You may bring your books and notes. A TI-30Xa or TI-30 XIIS Scientific Calculator is required, or any other scientific (nongraphing) calculator, subject to my approval. Cellphones, tablets, and all other technology must be shut off when you take your Final. Only the MyMathLab website is allowed to be visible on your computer as you take your Final. The use of unapproved technology will earn you a 0 for the Final, and hence an E for the course. WARNING! Once you open the Final, you must take it during the allotted time. PARTIAL CREDIT There is no partial credit on the Homework Assignments, but I will assign partial credit for the Quizzes, Exams, and Final Exam. If you wish to submit scanned work for the Quizzes, Exams, or Final, you must do so on the day you submit the Quiz, Exam, or Final, to be assured of my consideration. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS (PLEASE READ) 1. To access your grades and submitted work, press Gradebook on the Course Menu. 2. When submitting online work, be sure to hit the "Submit" key, or it will not show up in the grade book, and will be counted as a "zero." On Quizzes and Exams, once you press the "Submit" key, that's it. There can be no turning back or "do-overs." As I mentioned before, be sure to note the availability dates for online work. 3. In case of computer malfunction, please let me know as soon as possible (preferably by KCTCS email), so I can reset your work. PLEASE, do not procrastinate on doing your online work. Do not assume that I am always by a computer to assist you!

Grading Policy: Your Final Class Grade by the scores of your Homework, Quizzes, Exams, and Final Exam. The grading scale is based on your overall score percentage as follows: 90% 100% assures you of an A 80% 89% assures you of a B 70% 79% assures you of a C 60% 69% assures you of a D 0% 59% assures you of an E A student who does not take the Proctored Final Exam will automatically receive an E in the course, regardless of the other grades. Your work during the Semester will be weighted as follows: NON PROCTORED WORK (Can be done in your home, school, office, etc.) 14 Homework Assignments 10% of your total grade 10 Highest Quizzes 10% of your total grade 4 Exams 40% of your total grade PROCTORED WORK Final Exam (Period of May 1 5, 2017) 40% of your total grade. Attendance Policy: 1. We are required to submit the names of No Show students, starting January 13, 2017. To be assured of being prevented being listed as a No Show, you must answer True to the Syllabus Agreement on the Blackboard website by January 12, 2017, 11:55 PM (ET). I will be able to track who has agreed to the Syllabus (by answering "True" to the Syllabus Agreement) via the Grade Center. If you are a No Show, you and your advisor will receive a Starfish notice. 2. At various times during the Semester, we are required to designate those students who are "not actively participating." You must have attempted at least two Exams by March 3, 2017 to be considered as "Actively Participating" in the course. If not, you and your advisor will receive a Starfish notice. 3. When calculating the Final Class Grades, we are required to list the "last day of attendance" for those students receiving an "E" grade for the course. In this class, "last day of attendance" means the latest day that a graded assignment (Homework, Quiz, Exam, or Final Exam) was submitted. Missed Exam Policy: It is your responsbility to know and adhere to the availability dates on the Exams and Quizzes. extensions will be at my discretion and are not automatic. (In fact, the answer will usually be No. ) Any Late Assignment Policy: It is your responsbility to know and adhere to the availability dates on the Homework assignments. Any extensions will be at my discretion and are not automatic. (In fact, the answer will usually be No. ) Withdrawal Policy: 1. The last day you can drop this class without a grade is January 13, 2017. 2. The last day you can withdraw from this class without my permission is March 3, 2017. (Midterm) 3. The last day you can withdraw from this class with a W with my permission is April 28, 2017. Additional information can be found at the following site: http://www.bigsandy.kctcs.edu/en/academics/office_hours_schedules_and_syllabi.aspx