12 Week Fall 2015

NCBM/ MATH 0311 CRN: 17865/17864 FALL 2015

MW:9:00 – 10:20 AM and Fri LAB, EDUC Room 211

Professor’s Name: Mrs. Marsha Cardenas______

Office:______EDUC Room 205______Office Hours:__MW 12-1 pm/ TR 1-2:30 pm___

Email:______Phone: _____915-491-0949______

Class ALEKS Course Code _FJXNM-QDAME___ Class Final Exam Time Wed, Dec. 9that 10-12:45 pm

The customer service number for ALEKS is 714–619-7090.

COURSE OBJECTIVES: The NCBM and Math 0311 are developmental Math courses designed to help prepare you for College Level mathematics.

TEXT: This class utilizes the ALEKS program and notebook. This book must be purchased in the UTEP Bookstore.

ALEKS BENCHMARK FORM: Each week your instructor will discuss your progress with you. You will be provided with an individualized progress chart which you are required to follow throughout the course. Each week either the percentage/topicsgoal or the hourly goal must be met. Failure to meet at least one of those weekly goals will result in a warning.

ALEKS STUDENT DEFICIENCY CONTRACT: If you fall behind in either the hourly goals or percentage/topic goals you will be given an ALEKS Student Deficiency Contract. This contract will specify goals and a timeline required to be accomplished by you, to remain in the class. Failure to complete the targeted goals on time may result in being dropped from the course.

DROP POLICY:

You may be dropped from this course if……You are not registered on ALEKS and fail to complete your initial knowledge check by the 2nd day of classunless other arrangements are made with the Director.

You may be dropped from this course if……You fall behind in weekly percentage/topic requirements and fail to meet required goals on the deficiency contract.

You may be dropped from this course if……You fall behind in hourly goal requirements and fail to meet the required goals on the deficiency contract.

You may be dropped from this course if……You fail to take a required course knowledge check unlessyou make prior arrangementswith your instructor.

You may be dropped from this course if……You exceed the allowed number of absences.

ABSENCE POLICY:

During the NCBM you are allowed one (1) class absence. Unless arrangements are made with your instructor, you will be dropped on the 2nd class absence.

You may work with your instructor to make-up your 2nd absence. Only one make-up class session will be allowed within the NCBM.

During the 12 week course you are allowed a total of three (3) class absences. Unless arrangements are made with your instructor, you will be dropped on the 4th class absence.

You may work with your instructor to make-up your 4thabsence. Only one make-up class session will be allowed within 12 week course.

Failure to attend Friday Lab will result in an absence.

REQUIRED FRIDAY LAB:

One hour of Friday Lab time is required every week during both the NCBM and 12 week courses. Classroom lab will be open from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm. Seating will be first come, first served in EDUC Room 215c. Please note if the lab is full you will need to return at a later time. A full lab during your preferred time will not be allowed as an excuse to miss Friday lab time.

ALEKS REQUIRED Knowledge Checks:

Scheduled Proctored NCBM Knowledge Checks are required on Aug 31, Sept 7, Sept 14, Sept 21 Scheduled Proctored 12 Week Knowledge Checks are required on Oct 5, Oct 19, Nov 2, Nov 16: They will also be posted on your individualized benchmark form. If for any reason you must miss class on that day you must make prior arrangements with your professor to take the knowledge check within that same week. Failure to take a scheduled knowledge check will result in being dropped from the course.

Knowledge checks should be completed during a single class session. If you require more time, schedule additional time with your instructor.

You are required to take and pass a proctored final exam.

You may only use your ALEKS notebook on the Final Exam. NO OTHER NOTES OR “PRINT-OUTS” ALLOWED!!!

You may use your personal computer for all work EXCEPT the knowledge checks and final.

COURSE GRADE:

You will receive a Grade of S* once you have completed 100% of your NCBM ALEKS pie and taken the Goal Completion before Sept 21st.

You will receive a Grade of S* once you have completed 90% of your 12 week MATH 0311 ALEKS pie and passed a Final Exam with a grade of 70% or better.

Note:

­You must bring a picture ID to the final exam.

­If you fail the final exam you will receive a grade of “U”, Unsatisfactory.

­If you fail the Final Exam you may re-fill your pie to 90% and re-take the Final Exam. This must be done during the confines of the semester unless other arrangements are made with your instructor.

­Once you complete this course by successfully passing the final exam you are no longer required to attend the class.

CALCULATOR: The ALEKS program is equipped with a calculator for use in certain parts of the ALEKS course. You will also have access to the calculator in Windows. NO OTHER CALCULATOR WILL BE ALLOWED. If you are caught using a calculator, phone, web-based math program, or any other device you will be turned into the Dean of Students for cheating.

CREATING YOUR ALEKS ACCOUNT:

  1. Go to and click on yellow box which says “new user sign up now”. (Even if you have used ALEKS before, please click on the new user link anyway.)
  2. There will be two boxes, look for the box on the left and enter the following code:______
  3. Next you will see your instructor’s name and the name of your course. If it is correct continue.
  4. Next you will be asked if you have ever used ALEKS before. Choose “I have never used ALEKS before or I do not have an ALEKS login name”. (Even if you have used ALEKS before, please click this option anyway)
  5. Open your textbook and remove the ALEKS card. Enter the code in the spaces provided.
  6. Fill in the profile.
  7. You can record your username and password here:
  8. USERNAME:______PASSWORD:______
  9. Complete the tutorial and start working.

ONLINE TUTORING:

Tutoring will be done online. This will allow you to have access to a tutor during certain evening and weekend hours. You will be able to see a “whiteboard” where you and the tutor will be able to write your math problem and work through the solution. There will be a presentation during your first week of class to provide you with program details and a handout.

Tutoring Hours for the semester are as follows; however these times may be adjusted as needed for students who log in for tutoring.

Sunday / Monday / Thursday
500 – 9:00 pm / 5:00 – 9:00 pm / 5:00 – 9:00 pm

FAQs:

What if I can’t afford my book by the first day of class? Book loans are available to most students even if you are not eligible for financial aid. Go to and select the third option to apply for a book loan. This will allow you to receive funds which may be used only in the UTEP Bookstore.

What if I can’t get my computer to run ALEKS at home? Please call ALEKS tech support at 714-619-7090.

What if I have to miss class? Make-up sessions may be done in any of the following ways by working out the details with your instructor.….

­Attend any instructor’s session, providing they have room for you, and inform them you need to do a make-up class.

­It is your responsibility to request proof of attendance from that instructor.

­Attend additional hours during Friday lab and let the instructor know you are doing a make-up.

What if I get behind in hours and/or percentage? You may make up hours and percentage working from home, extra sessions in any instructor’s lab, attending Friday lab, or using online tutoring.

What if I get dropped? If you get dropped from the NCBM class you cannot be reinstated. If you get dropped from the 12 week MATH 0311 course you may still work on ALEKS, attend class, come to extra sessions, attend Friday lab, and use online tutoring. If you build your pie up to 90%, your original instructor will give you a final. If you pass it with a 70% or more, they will add your name back to the roster and give you credit for the course.

What if I need to drop the class? The University’s withdrawal date for the NCBM course is Sept 11th. The withdrawal date for the 12 week course is Nov 25th. If you need to withdraw after that date, please contact your instructor for assistance.

What if I need special accommodations? Please contact the Center for Accommodations and Support Services, 106 East Union. If you are eligible for accommodations, you are responsible for presenting to your Instructor any DSSO letter and instructions

May I bring food or drinks into the lab with me? Bottled drinks with screw on caps may be brought into the lab. No other food or drink allowed.

HELP WITH THIS COURSE:

  1. Your instructor’s office hours are dedicated to assist you. This information, as well as Program information is available at
  2. A Developmental Math lab will be open for tutoring on Friday of each week. Other online tutoring will also be available (see the “Online Tutoring” section above).
  3. Students requiring accommodations for physical or learning disabilities must make arrangements with the Center for Accommodations and Support Services, 106 East Union. If you are eligible for accommodations, you are responsible for presenting to your instructor any DSSO letter and instructions as early as possible in the semester.
  4. Tell your instructor if you are in any special programs such as: Athletics, Veterans, ISP, SSSP, START, CAMP, etc.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

If you have concerns regarding your grade, course, etc… speak with your instructor first. They will advise where you can go for help. If the issue cannot be resolved your next step is to speak to the Director, Denise Lujan located in Education 205.

Director of Developmental
Mathematics / Denise Lujan / / 915-497-6687

If you have issues with ALEKS please speak with Saul Soto in Education 211 B.

ALEKS Coordinator / Saul Soto / / 915-309-0925
Office Hours: / MW
2:00-3:00 pm / MW
7:20-7:50 pm / TR
10:30-11:30 am

If you have issues with registration, syllabus, and other course issues please speak with Marsha Cardenas in Education 205.

Program Coordinator / Marsha Cardenas / / 915-491-0949
Office Hours: / MW
12:00 – 1:00 pm / TR
1:00 – 2:00 pm

STUDENT CONTRACT

Your class will be taught utilizing the ALEKS (Assessment and Learning in Knowledge Spaces) system this semester. This program assesses your knowledge and creates a path of instruction unique to your mastery needs. Please review this agreement, then sign and return it to your instructor when you are requested to do so.

I UNDERSTAND: (Please initial each item to confirm you understand the following)

______ Failure to purchase a book and code and use it to create an account and take your initial knowledge check by the 2ndday of classwill result in being dropped from the course.

______ Failure to work on ALEKS the required weekly amount of time and gain the required percentage will result in receiving an ALEKS Student Deficiency Contract.

______ Failure to meet the requirements of the ALEKS Student Deficiency Contract will result in being dropped from the course.

______ Failure to take a scheduled knowledge check without making prior arrangements with my instructor will result in being dropped from the course.

______Exceeding the allowed amount of absences, failure to attend class, or Friday Lab will result in being dropped from the course.

______ Classtime is for ALEKS work only and the computer may not be used for any other purpose. The use of websites other than ALEKS during classtime will result in an absence being counted against you.

______The use of websites other than ALEKS to compute mathematical answers or provide “help” is strictly forbidden. Students found using these sites will be turned over to the Dean of Students for disciplinary action.

______ I must do my own work and may not allow others to work on my ALEKS account. Students allowing others to work on their account will be turned over to the Dean of Students for disciplinary action.

______ No electronic devices may be used to mathematically assist you during your work time on ALEKS. Calculators, phone apps, laptops, tablets or any other devices are not allowedduring ALEKS work time.

______ Acknowledge that your instructor will visit with you about your progress in class. If you do not want these discussions to take place in class you must inform your instructor.

______Failure to complete the MATH 0311 ALEKS program to 90% (238 topics)and successfully pass the proctored comprehensive final exam by the end of the semester with a minimum score of 70% will result in receiving a failing grade of “U” in the course.

Student Signature: ______Date: ______

Questionnaire
Student Name: ______
Contact Information:
Cell Phone: ______Working Email: ______

UTEP Information: Major ______Classification ______

Next Math course needed (please check)

____ 1319 ____ 1320 ____ 1380 ____ 1508 ____ not sure

Special Circumstances: You will be required to spend several hours weekly on the ALEKS program. Please indicate any special circumstances you may face which will cause that to be a challenge.

Where do you work? ______How many hours per week? ______

How many course hours are you taking at UTEP? ______

Other issues which cause time management problems (please specify)_________

______

Special Programs: Are you an international student? Yes______No ______

Write a short description of yourself, adding anything else you want your instructor to know.

Other interests or extra-curricular activities you have:

STUDENT CONTRACT

Your class will be taught utilizing the ALEKS (Assessment and Learning in Knowledge Spaces) system this semester. This program assesses your knowledge and creates a path of instruction unique to your mastery needs. Please review this agreement, then sign and return it to your instructor when you are requested to do so.

I UNDERSTAND: (Please initial each item to confirm you understand the following)

______ Failure to purchase a book and code and use it to create an account and take your initial knowledge check by the 2nd day of classwill result in being dropped from the course.

______ Failure to work on ALEKS the required weekly amount of time and gain the required percentage will result in receiving an ALEKS Student Deficiency Contract.

______ Failure to meet the requirements of the ALEKS Student Deficiency Contract will result in being dropped from the course.

______ Failure to take a scheduled knowledge check without making prior arrangements with my instructor will result in being dropped from the course.

______ Exceeding the allowed amount of absences, failure to attend class, or failure to attend Friday Lab will result in being dropped from the course.

______ Class time is for ALEKS work only and the computer may not be used for any other purpose. The use of websites other than ALEKS during class time will result in an absence being counted against you.

______The use of websites other than ALEKS to compute mathematical answers or provide “help” is strictly forbidden. Students found using these sites will be turned over to the Dean of Students for disciplinary action.

______ I must do my own work and may not allow others to work on my ALEKS account. Students allowing others to work on their account will be turned over to the Dean of Students for disciplinary action.

______ No electronic devices may be used to mathematically assist you during your work time on ALEKS. Calculators, phone apps, laptops, tablets or any other devices are not allowed during ALEKS work time.

______ Acknowledge that your instructor will visit with you about your progress in class. If you do not want these discussions to take place in class you must inform your instructor.

______ Failure to complete the MATH 0311 ALEKS program to 90% (238 topics) and successfully pass the proctored comprehensive final exam by the end of the semester with a minimum score of 70% will result in receiving a failing grade of “U” in the course.

Student Signature: ______Date: ______

NCBM/ MATH 0311 CRN: 17865/17864 FALL 2015

MW: 9:00 – 10:20 AM, EDUC Room 211

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