MONTGOMERY COLLEGE – ROCKVILLE - Department of Mathematics – SPRING 2015
ELEMENTS OF STATISTICS – MA 117A
CRN 31658 MWF 8:00 – 9:25 Room: SC 363
CRN 31657 MWF 11:00 – 12:25 Room: SC 359
Instructor: Maria Aronne
Office: SC 354M
Phone: 240-567- 5193 (when you leave phone messages, please repeat slowly your name and phone number
twice; once at the beginning of the message and once at the end)
e-mail: (preferred means of communication)
web page: http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/~maronne/
(You will have to print some handouts from my web page and bring them to class)
MyMC: some material may be posted in MyMC
Office Hours held in SC 354M: M-F: 10:10:30, TU and TH: 11:00 – 11:30 or by appointment
Course Description: Intended primarily for students who require both an introductory statistics course and a course of intermediate algebra. This course covers introductory statistics topics such as descriptive analysis and treatment of data, probability and probability distributions, linear regression and tools of statistical inference while also covering the support content from intermediate algebra needed to study these topics and more. Credit may not be earned in both MATH 117 and MATH 117A. Credit may not be earned in both MATH 115A and MATH 117A. Not intended for students with a grade of C or better in MATH 093 (formerly MA097) or MATH 096 (formerly MA099) or their equivalent.
Prerequisite: Appropriate score on the mathematics assessment test, a grade of C or better in MA 080 (formerly MA094), or consent of department.
Assessment levels: EN 101/101A, RD 120. Course Outcomes: Refer to my website.
MA 117A fulfills a General Education Program Mathematics foundation requirement. Montgomery College’s General Education Program is designed to ensure that students have the skills, knowledge and attitudes to carry them successfully through their work and personal lives. This course provides multiple opportunities to develop two or more of the following competencies: written and oral communication, scientific and quantitative reasoning, critical analysis and reasoning, technological competency, and information literacy. For more information, please see http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/gened/
Required Materials:
· Text for the Statistics portion: Textbook (packaged with MyStatLab):
Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data, 3rd Ed. Authors: Alan Agresti and Christine Franklin - Publisher: Pearson - ISBN: 9780321729552
Note (2nd option): If students wish to use the E-book (packaged with MyStatLab), they may purchase a MyStatLab Student - Access Code Card: ISBN: 9780321694645
· Online component: MyStatLab is an online component required for this class. You may purchase it in the college’s bookstore packaged with a new statistics book, or separately online or in the bookstore
· Required Calculator: A graphing calculator TI-83/83+/84 is required for this course. EXCEL or MINITAB software, available on campus, may also be used in this course.
· Text for the Algebra portion: Students will NOT buy a book for the Intermediate Algebra material.
PEARSON STUDENT SUPPORT for MyStatLab
Toll Free 1-800-677-6337 - Monday - Friday Noon-8pm EST (US and Canada)
Online Support Forms - http://www.mymathlab.com/contactus.html
REGISTER INTO MYSTATLAB:
After you register into their system by using the code you bought, register in my course using the same name and last name as used in the college’s application. (NO ABREVIATIONS, PLEASE!)
NOTE: I TEACH TWO CLASSES, PLEASE REGISTER IN THE CORRECT TIME OF YOUR CLASS!!!!
Otherwise YOUR HOMEWORK WILL NOT COUNT!!!!
Course name: MATH 117A – 8-9:25 - SPRING 2015 - ARONNE
Course ID: aronne85889
Course name: MATH 117A - 11-12:25 - SPRING 2015 - ARONNE
Course ID: aronne34888
Methods of Evaluation:
Algebra Exam 1 / QUIZ 1Algebra Exam 2 / QUIZ 2
Algebra Departmental Competency Exam / QUIZ 3
MyStatLab ALGEBRA PORTION / QUIZ 4
Statistics Exam 1 / 20%
Statistics Exam 2 / 20%
Statistics Exam 3 / 20%
Quizzes andStatistics online homework / 15%
Statistics Final Exam / 25 %
TOTAL / 100%
Algebra Departmental Competency Exam:
The competency test will be given at the beginning of the 6th week of the semester. A student who scores under 70% on this ALGEBRA COMPETENCY test cannot continue with the college-level material of the class (M117)- NO EXCEPTIONS – We are discussing the possibility of a make up for students who score between 50% and 69%.
Final Course Grade:
The final course grade for students who pass the competency test with at least 70% will be determined by the work in the Math 117 portion of the course.
Exams:
You will be given a zero for every exam missed and NO MAKE UPS will be given.
The following applies to students who miss at most 3 classes in the semester
The final exam will count as a final and also to replace the lowest of the three Statistics tests, if the final exam grade is higher.
On an exam/quiz day: I will not provide calculators/pencils. You will not be permitted to share calculators.
You will not be permitted to leave the room. Cell phones should be off and away
Quizzes:
· Some individual or group in class quizzes. No make ups will be given.
· There may be some take home quizzes
Final Exam: Comprehensive over all Statistics material
Homework:
You will have to set aside a significant amount of time for learning the material in this course; it is recommended you spend more than 10 hours a week studying for this class. Usually, when we start covering the Statistics material which is condensed over the last 7 weeks of the semester, students need more than 15 hours of study time per week.
If you do not make this commitment, your chances of success are greatly diminished.
For the first 5 weeks of the semester, every day’s lecture will consist of one hour of algebra and 25 minutes of Statistics
For the Algebra portion you can find Power point presentations, videos and other handouts in my website. Use them along with your notes to review the concepts before doing the online MML homework. Also take advantage of the online features: “Help me solve this”, “View an example”.
For Statistics it’s important that you read the book and the examples before trying the online homework.
My Web-Page
DO NOT PRINT EVERYTHING!!! MOST DOCUMENTS are there as reference, others may be necessary to print. I will specify in class and in the daily log.
Daily Log - REGULARLY, check in my website the link
It lists the material covered in class, what you have to study or print, what will be covered in an in-class quiz and any material which is due on the following class
Grading Policy and Criteria:
A (90-100%) B (80-89%) C (70-79%) D (60-69%) F (0-59%)
Make-up Policy: There are NO MAKE UPS for quizzes and exams. Late assignments will count for half its value.
Attendance Policy: Attendance will be taken at the beginning of every class. Three five-minutes tardy will be recorded as 1 absence. If you have to leave class early, let me know in advance and indicate ½ day in the attendance sheet. If you have to miss a class, send due-assignments with a classmate or e-mail them to me. Late assignments will count for ½ its value. It is your responsibility to find out what you have missed. Read the daily log and ask one of your fellow classmates for assignments. To study the missed material, read the book and/or power point presentations. Do not expect that during my office hour I summarize for you what you missed in class.
Important Dates: Refer to the TENTATIVE SCHEDULE page
E-mail Communication Statement: MC student e-mail is an official means of communication for Montgomery College. Students are responsible for information and announcements sent via MC e-mail, and it is expected that students check their student e-mail regularly. When e-mailing professor Aronne, please use your MC e-mail account, proper grammar and punctuation. On the subject indicate your name, last name, and class.
Math Science Center: Free tutoring and other resources are available in the MSC.
· Rockville Campus, Math/Science Center, Macklin Tower 02, 240-567-5200,
Hours: Mon. – Thurs. 8am – 8pm, Fri. 8am – 4pm, Sat. 10am – 3pm http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/mathscrv/
College Policies that Support this Course
Part 2 of the Syllabus
Standards of College Behavior: Montgomery College seeks to provide an environment where discussion and expression of all views relevant to the subject matter of the class are recognized and necessary to the educational process. However, students do not have the right to interfere with the faculty member’s right to teach or the other students’ rights to learn. Faculty and staff set the standards of behavior that are within the guidelines and spirit of the Student Code of Conduct or other College policies for classrooms, events, offices, and areas, by announcing or posting these standards early in the semester. For more information, please refer to Number 42001 in http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/pnp/#Chapter_4
Academic Honesty: Academic dishonesty in college is a very serious offense. Each student is expected to do his/her own work on all quizzes and tests and class and homework exercises. Students who engage in any act that the classroom instructor judges to be academic dishonesty or misconduct are subject to sanctions. For more information, please refer to Number 42001 in http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/pnp/#Chapter_4
Attendance Policy: Students are expected to attend all class sessions. In cases involving excessive absences from class, the instructor may drop the student from the class. An excessive absence is defined as one more absence than the number of classes per week during a fall or spring semester; the number of absences is pro-rated for accelerated sessions.
Withdrawal and Refund Dates: It is the student’s responsibility to drop a course. Non-attendance of classes or failure to pay does not constitute official withdrawal. To view specific drop deadlines, log into your MyMC account:
Click on ‘My Class Schedule’ under Student Quick Links
Select the current term
Click on ‘View Drop Deadline Dates’ at the bottom of the page
Audit Policy: All students registered for audit are required to consult with the instructor before or during the first class session in which they are in audit status, and students are required to participate in all course activities unless otherwise agreed upon by the student and instructor at the time of consultation.
Disability Support Services: Any student who may need an accommodation due to a disability, please make an appointment to see me during my office hour. In order to receive accommodations, a letter from Disability Support Services(R-CB122; G-SA175; or TP/SS-ST120) will be needed. Any student who may need assistance in the event of an emergency evacuation must identify to the Disability Support Services Office; guidelines for emergency evacuations are at: www.montgomerycollege.edu/dss/evacprocedures.htm.
Veteran’s Services: If you are a veteran or on active or reserve status and you are interested in information regarding opportunities, programs and/or services, please visit the Combat2College Web site at http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/combat2college/
Delayed Opening or Closing of the College: On occasion, Montgomery College will announce a late opening or early closing of a specific campus or the entire college because of weather conditions or other emergencies.
v If a class can meet for 50% or more of its regularly scheduled meeting time OR if the class can meet for 50 minutes or more, it will meet.
v Montgomery College will always operate on its regular schedule unless otherwise announced. Depending on the nature of the incident, notifications of emergencies and changes to the College’s operational status will be communicated through one or more communication methods including the College’s web page http://montgomerycollege.edu
For the most up-to-date information regarding College openings, closings, or emergencies, all students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to sign up for email and text alerts via Montgomery College ALERT. Registration information is available at www.montgomerycollege.edu/emergency
Communication: The Montgomery College e-mail account is the official means of communication. Check your email account routinely for course announcements, invoices, important admission/registration information, waitlist status etc. When e-mailing professor Aronne, please use your MC e-mail account, proper grammar and punctuation. On the subject indicate your name, last name, class and time of your class.
Course Changes: The instructor reserves the right to alter the schedule of the course if necessary but will notify the students of any changes to the schedule before the changes are implemented.
TENTATIVE Schedule - Students will be notified of any changes to this schedule.
1/26 / M / Algebra / ALGEBRA: Linear functions – STATISTICS: section 1.1: using data to answer statistical questions1/28 / W / Algebra / ALGEBRA: Linear functions – STATISTICS: section 1.2: sample versus population
1/30 / F / Algebra / ALGEBRA: Linear functions – STATISTICS: section 1.3: calculators and computers
2/2 / M / Algebra / ALGEBRA: Linear functions – STATISTICS: section 2.1: different types of data
2/4 / W / Algebra / ALGEBRA: Linear functions review
2/6 / F / Algebra / Exam 1: Linear functions
2/9 / M / Algebra / ALGEBRA: Exponential functions – STATISTICS : section 2.2: graphical summaries
2/11 / W / Algebra / ALGEBRA: Exponential functions – STATISTICS : section 2.2: graphical summaries
2/13 / F / Algebra / ALGEBRA: Logarithmic functions – STATISTICS : section 4.1: experimental and observational studies
2/16 / M / Algebra / ALGEBRA: Logarithmic functions – STATISTICS: section 4.2: good and poor ways to sample
2/18 / W / Algebra / ALGEBRA: Exponential and Logarithmic functions review
2/20 / F / Algebra / Exam 2: Exponential and Logarithmic functions
2/23 / M / Algebra / ALGEBRA: Quadratic functions – STATISTICS: section 4.3: good and poor ways to experiment
2/25 / W / Algebra / ALGEBRA: Quadratic functions – STATISTICS: section 3.1 – Association between two categorical variables
2/27 / F / Algebra / Algebra review
3/2 / M / Algebra / Algebra Departmental Competency Exam – A student who scores lower than 70% can’t earn a passing grade of D or higher in the class – you will need to re-take M097 and then M116
3/4 / W / 2.3 / Measures of the center
3/6 / F / 2.4 / Measures of variability
3/9 / M / 2.5 / Measures of position
3/11 / W / 3.2-3.4 / Association between two quantitative variables - Correlation and Regression
3/13 / F / 4.1-4.3 / Contingency, Correlation and Regression
3/23 / M / Review of chapters 1-4
3/25 / W / Exam 1 – chapters 1, 2, 3, 4
3/27 / F / 5.1-5.2 / Basics of probability
3/30 / M / 6.1-6.2 / Probability for bell shape distributions
4/1 / W / 7.1 / Sampling distribution for proportions
4/3 / F / 7.2 / Sampling distribution for the mean
4/6 / M / 8.1, 8.2 / Confidence intervals for proportions
4/8 / W / 8.3 / Confidence intervals for the mean
4/10 / F / 8.4 / Sample size, review of chapters 5-8
4/13 / M / Exam 2 – chapters 5, 6, 7, 8
4/15 / W / 9.1, 9.2 / Hypothesis testing for proportions – one population
4/17 / F / 9.3 / Hypothesis testing for the mean – one population
APRIL 19 LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW FROM CLASS WITH A W
4/20 / M / 9.1-3 / Hypothesis testing for one population
4/22 / W / 10.1 / Comparing two proportions
4/24 / F / 10.2 / Comparing two means – independent samples
4/27 / M / 10.4 / Comparing two means – dependent samples
4/29 / W / Review of chapters 9-10
5/1 / F / Exam 3 – chapters 8, 9, 10
5/4 / M / 11.2 / Two Categorical Variables: The Chi-Square Test
5/6 / W / Nonparametric Tests
5/8 / F / Final review
5/11 / M / STATISTICS FINAL EXAM: 8 – 10 (8 a.m. class)
5/13 / W / STATISTICS FINAL EXAM: 10:15 – 12:15 (11 a.m. class)
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