SYLLABUS COURSE INTRODUCTION

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SYLLABUS COURSE INTRODUCTION MAC 1105, College Algebra, is a review of Algebra designed to prepare students for MAC1140 or MAC1147. This course qualifies for both General Education and Gordon Rule credits. Prerequisites: None Credits: 3 Course Content: Solving inequalities, linear and quadratic equations; complex numbers; polynomials; graphs; rational functions; logarithmic and exponential functions. This is an ONLINE COURSE all content is delivered online. Students view 24 lectures online, complete online homework and quizzes using publishers software MyMathLab. Students are required to post questions or answers on the discussion board every week. Three Unit Exams, a Make-up, and the Final are administered during the term. The course management system used for this class is Canvas. The course is divided into 24 Modules, which are assembled into 3 units: Unit 1: Module 1 Module 7 Unit 2: Module 8 Module 15 Unit 3: Module 16 Module 24 Final Exam: Module 1 Module 24 CONTACT INFORMATION Canvas: https://ufl.instructure.com/ Course Coordinator: Mr. Keith Grizzell Office: LIT 479 Office Hours: By appointment only Office Phone: (352) 294-2382 (only useful when I m in for office hours) E-mail: grizzell@ufl.edu (the best way to contact me) Course Lecturer: Mrs. Sue-Yen Patane

MAC 1105 Course Calendar Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 5/12 5/13 5/14 5/15 5/16 Classes begin L1 L2 5/19 5/20 5/21 5/22 5/23 L3 L4 L5 5/26 5/27 5/28 5/29 5/30 No class L6 L7 6/2 6/3 6/4 6/5 6/6 CheckUp 1 Exam 1 L8 (L1 - L7) 6/9 6/10 6/11 6/12 6/13 L9 L10 L11 6/16 6/17 6/18 6/19 6/20 L12 L13 L14 Summer break --- No classes (6/23-6/27) 6/30 7/1 7/2 7/3 7/4 L15 CheckUp 2 Exam 2 No class (L8 - L15) 7/7 7/8 7/9 7/10 7/11 L16 L17 L18 7/14 7/15 7/16 7/17 7/18 L19 L20 L21 7/21 7/22 7/23 7/24 7/25 L22 L23 L24 7/28 7/29 7/30 7/31 8/1 CheckUp 3 Exam 3 L25 (L16 - L24) (Bonus) 8/4 8/5 8/6 8/7 8/8 MakeUp Exam CheckUp Final Final Exam (L1 - L24)

COURSE MATERIALS Textbook: Title: College Algebra Author: Sullivan Publisher: Pearson Education Edition: 9 th edition MyMathLab Student Access Code You are required to register with MyMathLab to do your homework and take quizzes online. IMPORTANT: MyMathLab software has the College Algebra textbook (e-book) built-in. You have TWO options of purchasing the textbook and/or MyMathLab access code: 1. The Course Package can be purchased at the Campus bookstores: College Algebra & MyMathLab Student Access Code Card, 9 th edition by Michael Sullivan ISBN: 9780321755988 2. If you are satisfied with the College Algebra e-book available in MyMathLab, you may purchase a standalone MyMathLab student access code in the bookstore: MyMathLab Standalone Student Access Code (includes E-book) ISBN: 9780558565985 IMPORTANT NOTES on the course materials: 1. You need to purchase only one of the required materials listed above, not both. 2. MyMathLab Standalone Student Access Code (includes E-book) can be purchased either at the Campus bookstore or online at www.mymathlab.com 3. We strongly recommend not to purchase MML access codes online at Amazon.com, EBay, or other resellers because most of the times the codes are already expired or have been redeemed. 4. If you have already purchased a used textbook, you should purchase a MyMathLab student access code separately. To purchase access online, please go to www.mymathlab.com click on Register under the Student heading and follow the on-screen instructions. You need: A valid email address Course ID: grizzell30167 A valid Credit Card or Pay Pal Account If you are waiting for your financial aid disbursement, you can request a temporary access code when register with MyMathLab which is valid for 17 days. To complete the course, you will need to purchase an access code. TO CONVERT A TEMPORARY MYMATHLAB ACCOUNT TO FULL STATUS: Log into your current MyMathLab account where you have been using the Temporary Access. DO NOT CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT. From within the Pink Box displayed under your course name, choose the option to either Enter Access Code Now (if you have purchased your code already from the bookstore) OR Purchase Access Code Now (this will allow you to use a credit card or a PayPal account to make your purchase). Once you ve entered your access code or purchased it online, your account will automatically be upgraded to full status and you can resume work on assignments in your MyMathLab course.

Student Guide & Lecture Notes: contains the most important information about the course and is available for purchase at Target Copy: 1412 W University Ave, Gainesville, FL 32603. It includes: Syllabus Textbook Homework Course Calendar Sample Exams Learning Objectives Lecture Notes As an alternative to buying the lecture notes from Target Copy, you can download and print them out from each module page or from the Files tab in the left-hand navigation in Canvas. It is important that you should have a hard copy of the lecture notes in order to follow the online lecture presentations. Note: All the materials listed above are also located in Canvas. TECHNOLOGY Canvas is the hub of the course. It s where you will access the lecture videos, view your grades, or post your course questions in the Discussion Boards. It is run by UF, and you will need your Gatorlink ID and password to access it. The website address https://ufl.instructure.com/ MyMathLab is where the actual Math is done. Here you ll do your homework, quizzes, CheckUp exams, and Exams. It is run by Pearson, the publisher of your textbook, and you need MyMathLab Student Access Code to access the site. The web address is: www.mymathlab.com/ IMPORTANT INFORMATION for registration with MyMathLab: Your username in MyMathLab is your UF email address, that is, your username@ufl.edu Course ID: grizzell30167 If you have chosen a wrong username, you can correct it by going to the Account link on the top of a MyMathLab course page. LECTURE PRESENTATIONS Viewing lecture presentations is an important aspect of learning process. You will access the lecture videos from the corresponding Module in Canvas. It is important that you should have a hard copy of the lecture notes to follow the presentations. The lecture notes could be printed out from the corresponding Module in Canvas or purchased at Target Copy (see Course Materials above). You should view the entire lecture, read the textbook, and then take the WarmUp quiz in MyMathLab. DISCUSSION BOARDS Each week you will be required to post a question you found challenging or interesting from the modules covered that week. This initial post is due by Wednesday and is worth up to 3 points. To get full credit for the discussion board each week, you will also be required to answer a colleague s question by Sunday. This will earn you up to 2 additional points. There is a maximum of 5 points to be earned from the discussion boards each week for a total of 60 points.

ASSIGNMENTS How to get started Introduction Quizzes: You should log in to Canvas and click on the Start Here page. Begin with viewing the Introduction Video and read the Syllabus. If you agree with the course policies and wish to be successful in the course, you should take the Contract quiz in Canvas which is out of 5 points. Your next step is taking the Syllabus Test in MyMathLab. The syllabus test is out of 7 points. The deadline for all Introduction quizzes is Friday, May 23 rd, as shown in the calendar. After completing the introductory part, you are ready to move to the main content: Module 1 Module 24. Modules in E-Learning: The links to Modules are listed under the corresponding unit page in Canvas. Each Module has a deadline (see Due Dates or Calendar). On a module page, you will find complete information on the content and things you need to do. The homework, quizzes, and exams are given in MyMathLab at www.mymathlab.com/. There is also a list of the Textbook Problems in the Start Here page in Canvas those will help you to study for the discussion quizzes and exams but will not be graded. You are supposed to work on each Module in the following way: click on the Module in Canvas, read the objectives covered, look through To Do List, view the lecture presentation, and read the corresponding sections in the textbook. Then log in to MyMathLab, take the WarmUp Quiz on this lecture, complete your homework with at least 80%, and then take the Module Quiz. (To work in the right order in MyMathLab, click on Do Homework and then on Show All to see all open assignments.) WarmUp & Homework in MyMathLab: Each assignment in MyMathLab is numbered according to the Lecture/Module. For example, L02 corresponds to Lecture/Module 2. A WarmUp Quiz tests you on the knowledge of the material from the lecture and the textbook. It means that you should really learn the material. Each WarmUp is out of 2 points and you have 3 attempts to complete it the best attempt counts. A maximum of 48 points can be earned on the WarmUps. The WarmUp is a prerequisite to the corresponding homework. In MyMathLab the prerequisites show up when you point the cursor at the flag next to the assignment on the assignments page. Each Homework assignment consists of a list of problems and is worth 5 points. The credit for a homework assignment will be given according to the percent value of the work completed. The passing score for proceeding to the Module quiz is 80%. NOTE: 80% on a homework assignment will not give you the full credit of 4 points for this assignment but only 3.2 points. To get the full credit, you have to score 100%. There will be 24 homework assignments offered. Thus, a maximum of 120 points can be earned on the homework. The warmup and online homework stay open all semester: you can work on them for credit after the deadline up to December 6th at 11:59 pm, even if they says past due. However, we recommend completing at least 80% of the homework before the due date in order to take a 5-point Module Quiz. A 5-point Module Quiz will be closed for good after the deadline.

NOTE: If you missed a due date for a Module, go to the next Module in order to not fall behind in the course. You can return to the previous Module later and work on the WarmUp and homework. MyMathLab homework/quizzes open TWO WEEKS before the deadline. They will be graded by the software and you will see your score immediately after submitting your work. You will have 3 attempts on each problem in the homework; however, if all attempts are used and you wish to receive a credit for the problem, you can click on Similar Exercise and get a fresh problem. Read more about the online homework assignments in the MyMathLab Tutorial located on the course website and in E-Learning Handbook. Online Module Quizzes: You will take a Module Quiz in MyMathLab after you complete at least 80% on the Homework. Each quiz is worth 5 points. Quizzes cover the same material as the homework and will include problems similar to the ones in the homework. There will be 5 10 problems given for a 30-minute period of time and the better of two attempts will count. We offer 24 quizzes; however, only 22 quizzes will count towards your grade (your 2 lowest scores will be dropped). Thus, a maximum total score earned on the Module Quizzes in MyMathLab is 110 points. Make up Policy on Quizzes: If you have a legitimate documented reason for not meeting the deadline on a MyMathLab Module Quiz or Discussion Quiz, you have to contact Mr. Grizzell prior to the event in order to make up the missing Module (see the contact information on the first page of the current syllabus). We do not accept any late excuse documentation. Quizzes, Homework, and Exams will not be reopened, reviewed, offered, or graded after December 6th. You have to immediately report to Mr. Grizzell (grizzell@ufl.edu) any problem with your assignments. If you are experiencing a problem with login, registration, or working on MyMathLab assignments, please contact Pearson s MyMathLab Technical Support Team by calling 1-800-677-6337. UNIT EXAMS AND MAKE UP 1. You will take your exams on the dates indicated in the Calendar. Unit exam duration is 60 minutes. You must register with ProctorU for each exam at least 4 days prior to the exam date. 2. The unit tests are offered in MyMathLab. Each Unit Exam contains 20 four-point problems. A maximum of 80 points can be earned on a unit exam or Make Up. You will see your score immediately after submitting the test and you will be able to review your test any time after the day of the exam by going to MyMathLab Gradebook and clicking on the Review next to the exam. 3. Make up Policy for Unit Exams: During the semester personal problems may prevent you from taking a unit test or you might not be satisfied with your grade earned on a unit test. For these reasons, each unit test will be offered once again at the end of the semester on April 22 nd, as indicated in the Calendar. On that day, you may take one of the three unit tests. If all three unit tests were taken, you may retake one test and the better grade on that unit

(retake or original) will count. No document/signing up is required for the MakeUp on April 22 nd. If you miss a Unit test due to legitimate documented circumstances and wish to make it up before April 22 nd to save the MakeUp for another test, contact Mr. Grizzell immediately. Late excuse documentation will not be accepted. For each exam, you should have only the following items: a) A pencil or a pen. b) Your UF Gator1 picture ID card or a government issued picture ID c) Blank scratch paper NO CALCULATORS! NO CELL PHONES! NO NOTES! NO BOOKS! Final Exam: On Tuesday, April 29 th, a comprehensive 75-minute Final Exam will be given. It consists of 25 multiple choice, 4-point questions for a total of 100 possible points. The Final Exam is mandatory. You must register for the exam with ProctorU at least 4 days in advance of the Final Exam. CheckUp Exams: In addition to the Lecture Review for each unit, there will be three CheckUp Unit Exams and a CheckUp Final offered online to help you to get ready for the actual exam. Each CheckUp will become available a week prior to the actual exam date and closed at the midnight of the day preceding the exam. The CheckUp Exams are designed to help you to actively review the material. Each CheckUp exam is worth 15 points and can be taken only once. A CheckUp exam contains 30-50 multiple choice questions for a 120 minute time interval. A maximum of 60 points total can be earned on the Check-Up Exams. We recommend taking a CheckUp earlier to have enough time for the review, which you can access by going to the MyMathLab Gradebook and clicking on Review next to the CheckUp. COURSE GRADE Course Grade: The course grade is based on 750 points accumulated as follows: 1 Contract Quiz @ 5 points 5 1 MyMathLab Syllabus Test @ 7 points 7 24 WarmUp Quizzes @ 2 points 48 24 Online Homework @ 5 points 120 22 Online Quizzes @ 5 points 110 12 Discussion Board Posts @ 5 points 60 3 Unit Exams @ 80 points 240 1 Final @ 100 points 100 4 Check-Up Exams @ 15 points 60 Total Score: 750 points

The course grade is the grade satisfying the conditions below and will be strictly adhered to: Passing Grades 675 750 A 90% 100% 645 674 A- 86% 89.9% 615 644 B+ 82% 85.9% 585 614 B 78% 81.9% 555 584 B- 74% 77.9% 525 554 C+ 70% 73.9% 495 524 C 66% 69.9% Non-passing Grades 465 494 C- 62% 65.9% 435 464 D+ 58% 61.9% 405 434 D 54% 57.9% 375 404 D- 50% 53.9% below 355 E < 50% Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Option: S at least 66 %: Approval of S/U option must be obtained from Mr. Grizzell by May 21 st U less than 66 %: Gordon Rule is not fulfilled with S/U option Grade I: The grade of I (Incomplete) is never used to avoid an undesirable grade. It is used only if a student has completed all term assignments and got a passing grade in class but is missing the final exam due to illness or extenuating circumstances. A student must sign a form with Mr. Grizzell to receive an I in the course. Calculator Policy: A scientific calculator is required for some homework and MyMathLab problems but is not allowed on the Quizzes and Exams. Make up policy: All make ups in the course are given only on legitimate and documented reasons. NO late documentation will be accepted. NO makeups will be given at the end of the term. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS Students with learning disabilities requesting accommodations on homework, quizzes, and exams must first register with the Dean of Students Office. The Dean will provide the student with documentation, which must be turned in to the course coordinator Mr. Grizzell during the first two weeks of the semester. ACADEMIC HONESTY The University of Florida expects students to be honest in all of their university classroom work. Please remember to commit yourself to academic honesty with the pledge: We, the members of the University of Florida Community, pledge to hold ourselves and our peers to the highest standards of honesty and integrity. The Math Department expects you to follow the academic honesty guidelines. Matters of violations of academic honesty are adjudicated by the Student Honor Code.

HELP Please refer to the UF Computing Help Desk with all problems relating to the computer usage. In addition to participating in the discussion sessions, attending your instructor s office hours, and using tutorial features in MyMathLab, the following aids are available: (a) Broward Math Center: The OIR Teaching Center located in SE Broward Hall is open during the day and in the evening. Further information and hours of operation are posted online at www.teachingcenter.ufl.edu (b) Private Tutors: If, after availing yourself of these aids, you feel you need more help, you may obtain from the Mathematics Department Office (358 Little) a list of qualified tutors for hire. This list is also posted on the department web page www.math.ufl.edu ONLINE COURSE EVALUATION Students are expected to provide feedback on the quality of instruction in this course by completing online evaluations at https://evaluations.ufl.edu. Evaluations are typically open during the last two or three weeks of the semester, but students will be given specific times when they are open.