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VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE EAST CAMPUS STA 2023 STATISTICAL METHODS (ONLINE COURSE) SYLLABUS Term/Year: Summer 2010 CRN: 33136 Professor: Dr. Agatha Shaw Phone: (407) 582 2117 Office: 8-249 Student Engagement Hours (OFFICE): Tuesday and Thursday: 11:45 AM - 2:15 PM Student Engagement Hours (E-MAIL): Monday and Wednesday: 7:45 PM - 9:25 PM Friday: 7:45 PM 9:25 PM Preferred Contact: WebCT Course Mail Personal Web Page http://faculty.valenciacc.edu/ashaw/ WebCT Help (407) 582-5600 MyMathLab Technical Support (800) 677-6337 COURSE DESCRIPTION Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in MAC 1102 or MAC 1104 or MAC 1105 or an appropriate score on an approved assessment. An introductory statistics course covering collection, description and interpretation of data. Topics include sampling, summarizing data graphically and numerically, probability distributions, confidence interval estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation and regression. Gordon rule course. A Minimum grade of C is required if STA 12023 is used to satisfy the Gordon Rule and general education requirements. REQUIRED TEXTS AND INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS Textbook: Weiss: Introductory Statistics, 8/e, with valid blue MyMathLab/WebCT Student Access Card, Student Solution Manual, Data Desk/XL (DDXL) software CD and technology manuals to accompany the textbook. ISBN-10: 0321578058 All students must have access to MyMathLab/WebCT. Please purchase your textbook with the stated ISBN above at Valencia East Campus Bookstore. Calculator: TI-84 Plus; this calculator will be allowed for your proctored exam. This class is taught online using the required texts and instructional materials as mentioned above. You will Page 1

be required to go through weekly self-paced web lectures, participate actively in the discussion forums through online study group meetings, collaborate on two mini projects and one major project paper (investment portfolio) and complete all module homework and quizzes online. In addition, you are required to take a proctored mid-term exam and a proctored comprehensive final exam at one of the testing centers of Valencia Community College or a proctored site (pre-arrangement is required.) This online course requires all students to engage in threaded discussions, collaborate with peers and engage in peer review. ONLINE DELIVERY SYSTEM (COURSE PLATFORM) You will use both the WebCT course system and a web-based math practice and tutorial system called MyMathLab/MyStatLab. DISCUSSION FORUMS: ONLINE STUDY GROUP SESSIONS The discussion forum is a platform designed for you to collaborate (think, share and learn) with your classmates in a constructive manner. Three to five Questions will be posted for each module at the discussion board that you must answer. The discussions will take many forms. All postings must be in sentence and paragraph format and also should be checked for spelling and grammar. You are required to make at least four constructive postings per module, by adding new threads and responding to your peers. When participating in a discussion forum, please conform to the rules of netiquette. The main purpose of this learning activity is to prompt you to keep up with the required readings for each module, besides creating a positive learning environment through peer group support. For each discussion forum, you are expected to make at least one original posting for the questions posted and reply to at least three peers. TIME COMMITMENT Note that an online course may need more time commitment than an onsite course. Since this is a sixweek intensive summer course, the six hours a week that you would normally use to attend lectures should be spent on online classroom activities. These include attending your self-paced web lecture by going through the module handouts, PowerPoint lecture slides, and taking quizzes and exams. Any college course also requires at least two hours of study-time for every lecture hour. Thus, you should allocate at least another twelve hours a week on "study-time activities" such as reading your textbook, solving suggested textbook homework problems, working on assigned homework and projects, participating in your online study group sessions (make postings and respond to postings) and attempting module tests (personal mastery test.) Note: This course may take more time than you expect. Please set aside at least three hours a day for this course. Page 2

COMMUNICATION PLAN All e-mails will be answered within 48 business hours. Weekend response time may vary. Feedback on gradable assignments: Homework Quizzes Mid-term Exam (proctored) Final Exam (proctored) Discussions (Part 1 and Part 2)* Projects within one week after due date within one week after due date * Part 1 includes discussions for the first six modules; Part 2 includes discussions for the last six modules. Please note that you are responsible for all posted announcements at WebCT. Please try to check frequently! Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. If you ask a question (in e-mail) that may be of interest to your classmates, I may post the question - with your name omitted - and may answer it on the discussion forum, under "Q & A" for the respective module. GRADING POLICY Homework: The homework can be attempted multiple times until you achieve a mastery level of 80% or better. The highest score will count as your grade. Note that you won t be able to access the respective quiz until you have achieved a mastery level of 80% or better in your homework. Please plan to start working on your homework as early as possible. Quizzes: The quizzes are timed for 60 minutes. Once started, you must complete the quiz in 60 minutes. Quizzes can be taken only twice. Note that you won t be able to access the next module until you have achieved a mastery level of 80% or better in your quiz. Do not wait until the last minute because computer problems will not be a valid excuse. Proctored Mid-term Exam: The scheduled mid-term exam is timed for two hours and should be taken at one of the testing centers of Valencia Community College or a proctored site (pre-arrangement is required.) It will be closed-book with no notes allowed. Mid-term Exam can be taken only once. Problems not answered within the time limit will be counted as incorrect. Proctored Final Exam: The scheduled final exam is timed for three hours and should be taken at one of the testing centers of Valencia Community College or a proctored site (pre-arrangement is required.) It will be closed-book with no notes allowed. Final Exam can be taken only once. Problems not answered within the time limit will be counted as incorrect. Page 3

Your performance will be determined by homework, quizzes, proctored mid-term exam, proctored final exam, projects, and weekly discussions according to the distribution of percents as follow: Homework and Projects 45% Quizzes 15% Proctored Mid-term Exam 15% Proctored Final Exam 15% Discussions and Participation 10% Total Percentage 100% EVALUATION POLICY Your final letter grade will be determined according to the scale as follow: A 90% 100% B 80% - 89% C 70% - 79% D 60 69% F 0 59% MAKE UP POLICY No make-up quiz/exam will be given. If a scheduled quiz is missed because of a medical emergency or legal situation, your last quiz score will be used in place of the missed quiz score. Only ONE quiz can be missed with a valid excuse. Please note there is no make-up mid-term exam or final exam. WITHDRAWAL POLICY See Important Dates for the withdrawal deadline for a W grade. After this date, withdrawing from this course will result in a grade of either WP (withdraw passing) or WF (withdraw failing), depending on your average at the last day of attendance. Failure to take the scheduled final exam automatically results in an F grade. Note that W and WP will not be counted in the grade point average, but WF will be calculated as an F in the grade point average. If lack of attendance is affecting your grade in this course, then you may be withdrawn from the course in accordance with the college policy. However, it's your responsibility to withdraw from the course before the withdrawal deadline. TECHNICAL PROBLEMS Technical problems such as power outages and unavailability of internet connections can happen. Do not wait until the last minute to complete your assignments, quizzes and tests. Technical problems are not an acceptable excuse for work that has not been completed by the due date. Page 4

If your computer freezes, restarts, or loses its internet connection during a quiz, the quiz will be marked as Incomplete. When you resume the quiz, your answers and remaining time will be loaded from your previous session. For MyMathLab technical support: The telephone number is 1-800-677-6337. Staff is available to troubleshoot your technical problem almost seven days a week. Alternatively, you may fill out the Product Support form to communicate your issue or request. ACADEMIC HONESTY All students are expected to be in complete compliance with Valencia Community College s policies on academic honesty. Any form of academic dishonesty will result in an F grade for this course. VALENCIA I.D. CARDS Valencia ID cards are required in order to use the LRC, Testing Center, and IMC. ID cards are free and can be obtained from the Student Development office. VALENCIA STUDENT CORE COMPETENCIES Think: Think clearly, critically, and creatively, analyze, synthesize, integrate and evaluate in many domains of human inquiry. Value: Make reasoned judgments and responsible commitments. Act: Act purposefully, effectively, and responsibly. Communicate: Communicate with different audiences using varied means. A detailed overview can be found in the College Catalog and on the website http://www.valenciacc.edu/competencies/ STUDENT WITH DISABILITIES Students who qualify for academic accommodations must provide a letter from the Office for Students with Disabilities and discuss specific needs with the professor, preferably during the first two weeks of class. The Office for Students with Disabilities determines accommodations based on appropriate documentation of disabilities. The East Campus office is located in room 5-216. Page 5

TUTORING The Tutor Center is available within MyMathLab/MyStatLab. There is an icon button at the top of the page. Please click the button to register for the free tutoring service. Once registered, you are ready to use this service in four ways: phone, fax, email, or interactive web. The Tutor Center is open Sunday through Thursday from 5 PM - midnight (Eastern Time.) You may call them at 1-800-877-3016 during open hours to register or seek assistance by phone. However, you may email or fax them anytime and they will respond on the next Tutor Center business day. For interactive online tutoring, you may call 1-800-877-3016 to arrange an appointment. Remember, it's free. You may contact the tutor up to three times per night in any combination of the following ways: By Phone: Up to 15 minutes per call. By Fax: Up to 2 questions per fax. By Email: Up to 2 questions per email. By Interactive Web: 15 minutes, by appointment. In addition, Face-to-Face tutoring is available at each campus. Valencia offers free tutoring service to all students. For specific hours, please check with the Information Station on each campus or click on the Tutoring Center tab under My Tools at WebCT. STUDENT CONDUCTS Valencia Community College is dedicated not only to the advancement of knowledge and learning but is concerned with the development of responsible personal and social conduct. By enrolling at Valencia Community College, a student assumes the responsibility for becoming familiar with and abiding by the general rules of conduct. The primary responsibility for managing the classroom environment rests with the faculty. Students who engage in any prohibited or unlawful acts that result in disruption of a class may be directed by the faculty member to leave the class. Violation of any classroom or Valencia s rules may lead to disciplinary action up to and including expulsion from Valencia. Disciplinary action could include being withdrawn from class, disciplinary warning, probation, suspension, expulsion, or other appropriate and authorized actions. You will find the Student Code of Conduct in the current Valencia Student Handbook. IMPORTANT DATES May 17: Drop/Refund Deadline May 31: Memorial Day (College Closed) June 4: Withdrawal Deadline for a W Grade June 20: Final Withdrawal Deadline DISCLAIMER Changes in the syllabus, course calendar, evaluation procedure and any assignments may be made at the discretion of the professor. Page 6