hccs0308 SumI 2014.doc

HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM
NORTHWEST COLLEGE
Instructor contact information
Instructor:
Ms. Patricia Guillory
Office Phone:
E-mail:
Patricia.Guillory@hccs.edu
713-718-2223 / Mail Code 50033
Welcome to
Course Title:
Course Prefix:
Course Number:
Credit Hours:
Lecture Hours:
Lab Hours:
Fundamentals of
Mathematics II
Math 0308
11261
3
3
1
Semester and Year:
Summer I 2014
Class Days & Times:
M-F 12:00pm-2:00pm
Class Room Location:
TCSC 217
Course overview
Catalog Description:
Topics include real numbers, basic geometry, polynomials, factoring, linear equations, inequalities, quadratic
equations and rational expressions. A departmental final examination must be passed with a score of 60% or
more in order to pass the course. Prerequisite: MATH 0306 or equivalent test score. 3 hours credit.
Course Learning Outcomes:
This course is intended for students who have either never been exposed to algebra or who have been
away from the subject for quite some time. Particularly, this course is intended to prepare students for the study
of Intermediate Algebra that builds the foundation for the study of College Algebra.
Upon completion of this course, a student should be able to perform the following mathematical skills:
1. Find the perimeter and area of rectangles, squares, parallelograms, triangles, trapezoids and circles; volume
and surface area, relations between angle measures, congruent and similar triangles, and properties of
parallelograms.
2. Add, subtract, multiply and divide real numbers and manipulate certain expressions.
3. Solve problems using equations and inequalities.
4. Solve problems using scientific notation.
5. Factor polynomials using the techniques of the greatest common factor, difference of two squares, special
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trinomials, grouping, and solving equations by factoring.
6. Multiply and divide, and simplify rational expressions.
7. Plot ordered pairs and graph linear equations.
Getting ready
450 – 499
Numerical Skills Raw Score – 19+
42+
Elementary Algebra Raw Score – 0 - 13
23 – 44
Pass with “D” or better
Prerequisites:
SAT:
ASSET:
Scaled Score:
ASSET:
Scaled Score:
Math 0306:
Required Material:
Textbook: Bittinger and Ellenbogen.
Prealgebra and Introductory Algebra College Students, 3rd Edition,
Pearson/ Addison Wesley: Boston, 2012.
Instructor guidelines and policies
Attendance:
Attendance is critical. Your success in this course will be the direct result of your attendance for
each class and your participation throughout the course. Anytime a class is missed, the student
is responsible for gathering class information for that day. If a student has an overall average of
less than 70% along with an accumulation of 4 or more days of absences, the student may be
dropped from the course.
Assignments: Homework assignments will be due on Sunday of each week. All homework must be
completed with at least 80% completion in order to get credit.
Make-up Exams: There will be no make-up exams. If an exception is to be made, I must be notified of
reason prior to the day of the test, or in the case of an emergency the day of the test.
Electronic devices: Please see that all mobile devices (tablets, phones, laptops, etc.) are silenced and put
Put away during class time. Their use is not permitted in this course.
Calculators:
No calculators will be allowed for exams.
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GRADE DETERMINATION:
Your grade will be
determined by the following
Homework Assignments
Four Major Exams
Final Exam
Details
Points
(if applicable)
Homework assignments will be given for
each section covered. These
assignments will be available via
MyMathlab and will be due on Sunday of
each week.
Each exam will be worth 100 points. No
make-up exams will be allowed, unless
notification is given either before or on the
day of the exam. If you miss an exam,
there will be one designated day at the
end of the semester for exam make-ups.
Every student enrolled in the course must
take the Final Exam
Total:
100
Percent of
Final
Average
14.29%
400
57.14%
200
28.57%
700
100%
LETTER GRADE ASSIGNMENT:
Letter Grade
A
B
C
D
F
Final Average in Points
700 - 630
629 - 560
559 – 490
489 - 420
419 - 0
Final Average in Percent
100 - 90%
89 - 80%
79 - 70%
69 - 60%
59 - 0%
Tentative Instructional Outline:
Week
1
2
MONDAY
JUN 2
SEC
SEC
SEC
JUN 9
SEC
SEC
8.1
8.2
8.3
9.5
9.6
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
JUN 3
SEC 8.4
SEC 8.5
JUN 4
JUN 10
JUN 11
SEC 8.6
SEC 8.7
SEC 9.7
EXAM CH 8 & 9
SEC 9.8
SEC 10.1
THURSDAY
JUN 5
SEC 8.8
SEC 9.1
JUN 12
SEC 10.2
SEC 10.3
3
JUN 16
SEC 10.7
SEC 10.8
JUN 17
SEC 11.1
SEC 11.2
JUN 18
EXAM CH 10 & 11
SEC12.1
JUN 19
SEC 12.2
SEC 12.3
4
JUN 23
SEC 12.7
SEC 12.8
JUN 24
JUN 25
JUN 26
JUN 30
JUL 1
5
SEC 14.1
SEC 14.2
EXAM CH 12
SEC 13.2
SEC 13.4
SEC 13.1
SEC 13.3
SEC 13.5
EXAM CH 13 &
14
JUL 2
LAB 5 DUE
FINAL EXAM
*June 23, 2014 – Last Day for Administrative Withdrawal
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JUL3
FRIDAY
SUNDAY
JUN 6
SEC 9.2
SEC 9.3
SEC 9.4
JUN 13
SEC10.4
SEC10.5
SEC 10.6
JUN 8
LAB 1
DUE
JUN 20
SEC 12.4
SEC 12.5
SEC 12.6
JUN 27
SEC 13.6
SEC13.7
JUN 22
LAB 3
DUE
JUL 4
JUL 6
HOLIDAY
JUN 15
LAB 2
DUE
JUN 29
LAB 4
DUE
Americans with Disabilities Act Statement
Houston Community College System is dedicated to providing the least restrictive environment for all students.
We are committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act of
1973 (section 504). Any student with a documented disability (e.g., physical, learning, psychiatric, vision,
hearing, etc.) who needs to arrange reasonable accommodations must contact the Disability Support Services
Office at 713-718-5708 at the beginning of each semester. Faculty is authorized to provide only the
accommodations requested by the Disability Support Services Office.
Resource Materials
Any student enrolled in Math 0308 at HCC has access to the Learning Resource Center (LRC) where they may
get additional help in understanding the theory or in improving their skills. The LRC is staffed with mathematics
faculty and student assistants, and offers tutorial help, videotapes and computer-assisted drills. Also available
is a student manual that may be obtained from the bookstore.
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).
Final Examination
The final examination is departmental and consists of 33 multiple-choice problems. The problems cover only
the material required in this course.
Student Attendance
Students are expected to attend classes regularly. Students are responsible for material covered during their
absences. Class attendance is checked daily. A student may be administratively dropped from this course for
absenteeism in excess of 12.5 percent of the hours of instruction. Hence, a student may be dropped after six
hours of absences for this class.
Student Conduct
No student may disrupt or otherwise interfere with any educational activity being performed by a member of the
College System. In addition, no student may interfere with his/her fellow students' right to pursue their academic
goals to the fullest in an atmosphere appropriate to a community of scholars. Any student failing to abide by
appropriate standards of conduct during scheduled College activities may be asked to leave the day's class or
activity by the instructor or another College official.
Scholastic Dishonesty
Students are responsible for conducting themselves with honor and integrity in fulfilling course requirements.
Penalties and/or disciplinary proceedings may be initiated against any student accused of scholastic dishonesty.
Scholastic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating on a test, plagiarism, and collusion. Cheating on a
test includes copying from another student's test paper; using materials not authorized by the person giving the
test; collaborating with another student during a test without authority; knowingly using, buying, selling, stealing,
transporting, or soliciting in whole or part the contents of test; or bribing another person to obtain a test that is to
be administered.
Possible punishments for academic dishonesty may include a grade of 0 on the particular assignment, failure in
the course, and/or recommendation for probation or dismissal from the College System. A recommendation for
suspension or expulsion will be referred to the College Dean of Students for disciplinary disposition.
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