ELCAMINO COLLEGE
MATH 40- ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA-FALL 2013
CRN 0334- 08/24—12/13/2013
Course Credits: 4
Class time: MWF, 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM
Significant Dates
-Last day to add/drop and eligible for a refund Friday, September 6
-Last day to Drop without Notation on Permanent Record Friday, September 6
-Last day to drop with a “W” Friday, November 15
-Last day to register on MyMathLab with a permanent access code Sunday, September 15
Instructor: Hang Nguyen
Contact Information:
Prerequisite
Math 23 or 25 with a minimum of grade of “C” or qualification by testing and assessment (ECC)
Student Agreement: “Through the entry of my username and password I affirm that I am the student who enrolled in this course. Furthermore, I affirm that I understand and agree to follow the regulations regarding academic integrity and the use of student data as described in the ECC Board Policy 5500 Academic Honesty and Standards of Conduct that governs student rights and responsibilities. Failure to abide by the regulations may result in disciplinary action up to expulsion from the college.”
Materials
- Textbook: Elementary Algebra:Concepts &Applications, Bittinger –Ellenbogen-Johnson-
9th Edition (optional)
- MyMathLab Student Access code (required) in order to access all assignments. You can purchase from the publisher online www.coursecompass.com or from the bookstore.
- Scantron 882-E (The green scantron with 50 questions on each side) for exams.
- #2 pencil, scientific calculator. If you plan on taking Math73 or 80, you should obtain a calculator with xy, ex, and lnx functions.
Calculator will be allowed in class. You may NOT use a cell phone or any other device that contains a calculator for quizzes and exams. Your calculator must be just that, a calculator. Calculator may not be shared.
(*) MyMathLab
-This is the online component to this course. It has the book and other supplementary material available for your use. You will be using this site to complete your homework assignments and online quizzes.
See page 5 for registration instruction.
-Students will be dropped from the course if they do not permanently register themselves (full access code) on MyMathLab by September 15.
Course Description
This course is elementary algebra includes the study of real number solutions and applications of linear equations, quadratic equations, linear inequalities, and systems of linear equations. Other topics include coordinate graphing of linear equations, factoring techniques, and simplification of rational and radical expressions.
Course Objectives
- Use the specialized vocabulary describing the real number system and its properties as well as the fundamentals of algebra
- Manipulate (evaluate, simplify, or factor) algebraic expressions, including expressions with fractions and radicals
- Solve linear equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations, and quadratic equations
- Solve various application problems which feature the mathematics under study using elementary modeling techniques
- Graph linear equations and systems of linear equations on a coordinate plane, isolating features such as intercepts and slope
SLO (student learning outcomes)
Students will be able to demonstrate to:
• Solve linear, quadratic, literal equations, systems of equations and linear inequalities by choosing an appropriate method.
• Use the specialized vocabulary describing the real number system and its properties as well as the fundamentals of algebra.
• Manipulate (evaluate, simplify, or factor) algebraic expressions, including expressions with fractions and radicals.
• Solve linear equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations, and quadratic equations.
• Solve various application problems, which feature the mathematics under study using elementary modeling techniques.
• Graph linear equations and systems of linear equations on a coordinate plane, isolating features such as intercepts and slope.
Course organization
- Students are expected to read through the indicated sections before each class meeting. This will help to get the maximum benefit from the class discussion.
- Cell phones, pagers, MP 3 players, and all other electronic devices must be turned OFF during class. Laptop, listening to the music, texting is not allowed during my class.
- No food, no drink. Allow small bottle of water.
- Please do not sleeping in class or partaking in non-math activities.
Academic Honesty
Academic dishonesty or cheating is defined as an intentional act of fraud in which a student seeks to claim credit for the work or efforts of another without authorization. This includes assisting other students in acts of dishonesty or coercing students into acts of dishonesty, whether it is in coursework or on exams. There is absolutely NO tolerance for cheating in this class. Any student caught cheating or assisting another student in the act of cheating, will receive a zero for that particular test or assignment and may be subject to any further administrative action such as suspension or expulsion from the college.
Academic Accommodation
El Camino College is committed to providing educational accommodations for students with disabilities upon the timely request by the student to the instructor. A student with a disability, who would like to request by an academic accommodation, is responsible for identifying herself/himself to the instructor and to the Special Resources Center. To make arrangements for academic accommodations, contact the Special Resources Center.
Attendance
Attendance will be taken every class session. Students are responsible for any material/announcements missed in class regardless of their presence including being aware of the status in class. Students are expected to be present on time at all class meetings and to actively participate. It would be a good idea to get the phone numbers of two classmates for this purpose. Withdrawal from the class through Admissions Office is the student’s responsibility.
Homework
All homework will be done and submitted online through Course Compass. Online Homework is due every Sunday by 11:59 PM. Students will probably spend 4-8 hours each week on homework, some more, some less. Try to spread it out over the week, rather than do it all the night before. The homework is interactive, meaning you can get help, view an example, and see the solution worked out in detail, step by step. There are also instructional videos available of an instructor giving lectures and working out problems from all topics we cover in the class. It’s like having “a professor in your computer”. Absolutely no late homework will be accepted.
Quizzes
There will be 10 online quizzes. Online quizzes will be done and submitted online through Course Compass. Online quizzes are due on Sunday by 11:59 PM; see the class schedule for exact dates. If you do your homework, you should do well on all your quizzes. You have 2 attempts a total of 60 minutes (due in one session) for each online quiz and only the highest score is counted.
Exams
- There will be 3 exams and a comprehensive final exam. All exams are closed notes and books.
- Questions on exams and Final will be based on examples worked in class or problems assigned for homework. Final is comprehensive.
Make up
During the semester you can miss only one midterm exam and the score will be replaced by half the score of the Final. In any events, documents will be required to validate your absences. . Final exam cannot be taken early for any reason. Missing the Final Exam will receive an F. Do not plan vacations that will require missing this day and time- no exceptions can be given.
Grading
Homework online 200 pts
10 Online quizzes x15pts 150 pts
3 exams x 100 pts 300 pts
1 final 200 pts
Total 850 pts
A 90% and above
B 80% - 89.9%
C 70% - 79.9%
D 60% - 69.9%
F less than 60%
You can check your grade on the Course Compass website. If you find a grade discrepancy, inform the instructor within one week after the grade has been recorded. Failure to report any grade errors in a timely manner (within 1 week of the assignment due date) will result in no change or action taken by the instructor.
Extra Help
- The Math Study Center located in MBA 119
- Your classmates. Find some people in class to study with. The best way to learn a subject is to teach it.
Notes
*/ Dates, times, assignments, and exams are subject to change depending on students’ ability to assimilate the materials. It is the students’ responsibility to come to class and be aware of these changes.
*/ Excessive absences may result in an instructor-initiated drop. However, it’s the student responsibility to confirm a drop with the Admissions and Records.
*/ Please take note of the safety features in and close to your classroom, as well as study the posted evacuation route. The most direct route of egress may not be the safest because of the existence of roofing tiles or other potentially hazardous conditions. Similarly, running out of the building can also be dangerous during severe earthquakes. During strong quakes the recommended response is to duck - - cover - - and hold until the shaking stops. Follow the guidance of your instructor. You are asked to go to the designated assembly area. Your cooperation during emergencies can minimize the possibility of injury to yourself and others
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Week / Monday / Wednesday / Friday / Homework/Online Quizzes due date1 / 08/26
Orientation / 08/28
1.1, 1.2 / 08/30
1.3, 1.4 / 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 due 09/15
2 / 09/02
Labor Day / 09/04
1.5, 1.6 / 09/06
1.7, 1.8 / 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8 due 09/15.
Quiz 1.5-1.8 (09/06-09/15)
3 / 09/09
2.1, 2.2 / 09/11
2.3, 2.4 / 09/13
2.4, 2.5. / 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 due 09/15.
Quiz 2.1-2.5 (09/13-09/15)
4 / 09/16
2.6, 3.1 / 09/18
3.2, 3.3 / 09/20
3.4, 3.5 / 2.6, 2.7, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5 due 09/22. Quiz 2.6->3.4(09/20-09/22)
5 / 09/23
3.6, 3.7 / 09/25
Ch1+2+3 Rev. / 09/27
Ex1 (ch1+2+3) / 3.6, 3.7 due 09/29
6 / 09/30
4.1, 4.2 / 10/02
4.2, 4.3 / 10/04
4.4, 4.5 / 4.1 ,4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5 due 10/06
Quiz 4.1-4.5 (10/04-10/06)
7 / 10/07
4.7, 4.8 / 10/09
5.1, 5.2 / 10/11
5.2, 5.3 / 4.7, 4.8, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 due 10/13. Quiz 4.7-5.3(10/11-10/13)
8 / 10/14
5.4, 5.5 / 10/16
5.5, 5.6 / 10/18
5.7 / 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7 due 10/20
Quiz Ch. 5.4-5.7 (10/18-10/20)
9 / 10/21
Ch. 4+5 Review / 10/23
Ex2 (Ch. 4+5) / 10/25
6.1, 6.2 / 6.1 due 10/27
10 / 10/28
6.2, 6.3 / 10/30
6.4 / 11/01
6.5, 6.6 / 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 6.5 due on 11/03
Quiz 6.2-6.5 (11/01-11/03)
11 / 11/04
6.6, 7.1 / 11/06
7.1, 7.2 / 11/08
7.3 / 6.6, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 due on 11/10
Quiz 6.6-7.3(11/08-11/10)
12 / 11/11
Veterans Day / 11/13
7.4 / 11/15
7.5 / 7.4, 7.5 due on 11/17
Quiz 7.4-7.5 (11/15-11/17)
13 / 11/18
Ch. 6+7 Review / 11/20
Ex3 (Ch.6+7) / 11/22
8.1, 8.2 / 8.1 due on 11/24
14 / 11/25
8.2, 8.3 / 11/27
8.4 / 11/29
Thanksgiving / 8.2, 8.3, 8.4 due on 12/01
15 / 12/02
9.1, 9.2 / 12/04
9.2, 9.3 / 12/06
Ch.1-5 Review / 9.1, 9.2, 9.3 due on 12/08
Quiz 9.1-9.3 (12/04-12/08)
16 / 12/09
Ch. 6—9 Review / 12/11
Final Part 1
(Ch. 1-->5) / 12/13
Final Part 2
(Ch. 6-->9)
Tentative schedule-Math 40-#0334- Fall 2013
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