Intermediate Algebra---Math 0312 Monday-Wednesday CRN: 74227 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.-Room 151 Wednesday –LAB 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.-Room 119 Contact phone: 713-718-6441 Email: joan.evans@hccs.edu Course ID: evans95205 Office Hours: By Appointment only Textbook: Intermediate Algebra 11th edition Authors: Lial, Hornsby & McGinnis Prerequisite: Math 0306 and Math 0308 or equivalent test score. Course Intent: This course is the final course in the developmental sequence. Its purpose is dual in nature: (1) to complete the final phase of the THEA readiness; and (2) to prepare students for College Algebra. Catalog Description: Topics include factoring techniques, radicals, algebraic fractions, complex numbers, graphing linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations, systems of equations, graphing quadratic equations and an introduction to functions. Emphasis is placed on algebraic techniques, in order to successfully complete Math 1314 (College Algebra). A departmental final examination must be passed with a score of 60% or more to pass this course. Grading: There will be five in-class exams and a departmental final exam. Any student who fails the final examination (less that 60) will receive a grade of D if their average is better that 60 or an F if the average is below 60 AND they will have to retake the course. There is a ½ hour lab that is included in each class. During the labs, students will work on problems covering the day’s concepts from our text, alternative texts and/or the computer assignments. There are required computer assignments. There will be quizzes and the average of the computer assignments and the quizzes will make a 7th grade. There are no makeup quizzes or exams. If you miss a quiz you just missed the opportunity to get those points. If you miss one exam then your final exam grade will be doubled. The student may receive an F if they have not withdrawn from the course but not completed the course by taking the examinations. Final Grade = T(1) + T(2) + T(3) + T(4) + T(5) +T(6) + 25%MML;Quiz + 25%Final Exam 6 90 – 100 = 80 – 89 = 70 – 79 = 60 – 69 = 0 – 59 = A B C D F Intermediate Algebra---Math 0312 Monday-Wednesday CRN: 74227 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.-Room 151 Wednesday –LAB 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.-Room 119 Contact phone: 713-718-6441 Email: joan.evans@hccs.edu Course ID: evans95205 Attendance: You are allowed five unexcused absences. After the fifth absence, you can/will be dropped from the course. It is the responsibility of the student to officially drop or withdraw from a course. Failure to officially withdraw may result in the student receiving an ‘F’ in the course. A student who officially withdraws from a course before the Official Date of Record will not receive a grade and the course will not appear on the student's permanent record. A student withdrawing from a course after this period and prior to the deadline designated in the HCC calendar will receive a grade of ‘W’. Students should take care in dropping a course, since the third or future attempt to retake a course will result in a higher rate of tuition. Students may only drop online during the drop/add period listed in the registration calendar. After the first week of class in a regular term, students must complete a withdrawal form and meet with a counselor to complete the withdrawal process. The last day to withdraw is March 31, 2014. @ 4:30. Resources: The Math Lab is located in Room 300. These are tutors available for homework and conceptual assistance. There are also DVD’s and computer software available. There will be review/study sessions led by instructors held during the semester on Fridays and Saturdays (10-1 room JDB301). Additional help is also available in the Learning Resource Center and through Student Support Services. MyMathLab MyMathLab is a textbook specific on-line supplement. The student can access MyMathLab by using the code that comes with their textbook. Students are also encouraged to use MyMathLab to practice tests, lessons, worksheets, links, animations, video tutorials, or assignments. To use MyMathLab on any computer outside, you must first install/download the MyMathLab software to that computer. Addison Wesley offers free tutoring through MyMathLab. You can learn more about the tutor center at http://aw-bc.com/toturcenter/math.html. You can also get help at the site www.interactmath.com. Online Tutoring Services Houston Community College offers FREE online tutoring in a variety of subjects, including mathematics, English and writing. To take advantage of these Online Tutoring Services, go to www.hccs.askonline.net. Your questions will be answered by a qualified HCC tutor or faculty member within 24 hours (usually under 6 hours). Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): The Houston Community College System is committed to providing the least restrictive environment for all students. HCCS promotes equity in academic access through the implementation of reasonable accommodations as required by the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title V, Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990(ADA) which will enable Intermediate Algebra---Math 0312 Monday-Wednesday CRN: 74227 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.-Room 151 Wednesday –LAB 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.-Room 119 Contact phone: 713-718-6441 Email: joan.evans@hccs.edu Course ID: evans95205 students with disabilities to participate in and benefit from all post-secondary educational activities. Students needing accommodations due to a documented disability should contact the ADA counselor for their college at the beginning of the semester. The faculty is authorized to provide only the accommodations requested by the Disability Support Services Office. Class Policies: Anyone caught cheating on an exam will receive an F on that exam and is subject to suspension. No calculators are used on graded exams. No talking/texting on cell phones during class. Homework Assignments (Dates for all examinations are tentative/content-driven) Test #1 includes the following sections: Chapters 2 &3 Chapter 2 (3 computer assignments) Section 2.1 --- 11-69 odd Section 2.2 --- 7-39 odd Section 2.3 --- 29-63 odd Section 2.4 --- 9-15, 21-39 odd Section 2.5 --- 11-41, 49-59 odd Section 2.7 --- 5-31, 35-95 odd Chapter 3 (3 computer assignments) Section 3.1 --- 9-31, 37-69 odd Section 3.2 --- 5-79 odd Section 3.3 --- 7-69 odd Section 3.4 --- 7-33 odd Section 3.5 --- 5-37, 41-83 odd Test #2 includes the following sections: Chapters 4 & 5 Chapter 4 (1 computer assignment) Section 4.1 --- 9-51odd Chapter 5 (2 computer assignments) Section 5.1 --- 1-149 odd Section 5.3 --- 1-7, 13-31, 35-49, 55-59 odd Section 5.4 --- 5-91 odd Section 5.5 --- 5-49, 59-75 odd Test #3 includes the following sections: Chapters 6 Chapter 6 (3 computer assignments) Section 6.1 --- 1-57 odd Section 6.2 --- 5-43, 47-63 odd Section 6.3 --- 7-75 odd Section 6.4 --- 1-71 odd Intermediate Algebra---Math 0312 Monday-Wednesday CRN: 74227 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.-Room 151 Wednesday –LAB 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.-Room 119 Contact phone: 713-718-6441 Email: joan.evans@hccs.edu Course ID: evans95205 Section 6.5 --- 3-45, 55-65 odd Test #4 includes the following sections: Chapters 7 Chapter 7 (2 computer assignments) Section 7.1 --- 9-91 odd Section 7.2 --- 1-15, 19-83 odd Section 7.3 --- 3-25, 33-37 odd Section 7.4 --- 1-41odd Section 7.5 --- 9-19, 43-59 odd Test #5 includes the following sections: Chapters 8 Chapter 8 (1 computer assignment) Section 8.1 --- 13-67 odd Section 8.2 --- 11-47, 61-91 odd Section 8.3 --- 7-19, 23-57, 61-91, 105-119 odd Section 8.4 --- 5-41 odd Section 8.5 --- 7-97 odd Section 8.6 --- 7-55 odd Section 8.7 --- 7-77 odd Test #6 includes the following sections: Chapters 9 Chapter 9 Section 9.1 --- 5-25, 31-73 odd Section 9.2 --- 5-47 odd Section 9.7 --- 1-49 odd EGLS3 -- Evaluation for Greater Learning Student Survey System At Houston Community College, professors believe that thoughtful student feedback is necessary to improve teaching and learning. During a designated time, you will be asked to answer a short online survey of research-based questions related to instruction. The anonymous results of the survey will be made available to your professors and division chairs for continual improvement of instruction. Look for the survey as part of the Houston Community College Student System online near the end of the term. Final Exam: May 5 1:00 January 20: MLK Holiday February 17: Presidents Day Spring Break: March 10-16