Napa Valley College, Fall 2015 Math 94 Intermediate Algebra Section 67861 Instructor: Lisa Nussdorfer Class Time: MW 9:30 – 12:06 Office Hours: M-Th 8:30 – 9:30 am, M 12:15 – 12:45; Tues: 4:45 – 5:15 Email: lnussdorfer@napavalley.edu Room: 1831 Phone: 256-7735 Room: 1030C Materials: 3 ring binder or folder, graphing calculator (TI-84 recommended, rentals available at the library), lined & graph paper, general school supplies. Online Homework: The online homework system MyMathLab (MML) is required. To register go to www.mymathlab.com. Use the CourseID: __________________. You can sign up for a free trial account right away and later enter your access code (provided with new books at the bookstore). Textbook: Elementary & Intermediate Algebra, 6th edition by Bittinger. A good option is the looseleaf textbook with an access code. Pearson Apps (optional): (1) Pearson Etext – ebook (tablet only) and (2) Pearson MyLab/Mastering – snapshot of homework and current grade Course Description MATH 94 is the second course in the MATH 90-94 sequence. It is a prerequisite for MATH 106, MATH 232 and MATH 235 and is equivalent to both MATH 98 and MATH 99. Content includes introduction to functions, systems of equations, absolute value equations and inequalities, complex numbers, simplifying radicals, graphing quadratic and exponential functions, solving equations involving radicals, quadratics, exponentials, or logarithms, and applications. Student Learning Outcomes: (SLO) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Solve quadratic, logarithmic, exponential, absolute value, radical, and systems of equations. 2. Graph quadratic and exponential functions. Grading Exams (3) ........................................................... 45% Quizzes ................................................................ 10% Homework ........................................................ 20% Notebook (Classwork & Homework)……..5% Final...................................................................... 20% Course Grades will use the following scale: 90-100% A 80-89% B 70-79% C 60-69% D 0-59% F Grades are instantly calculated online through MML, please check the grades carefully throughout the semester. Exams and Final There will be 3 exams each worth 15% of your grade. There are NO makeups for exams. The exams must be taken on the exam date as listed on the schedule. I will replace your lowest test score with the Final Exam score if it improves your grade. Online Homework The Complete List of Assignments for the semester (with tentative due dates) is available on MML. All of the homework that is completed online must be also completed in your Homework Notebook. The HW Notebook will be checked on test days. You may rework problems on the homework assignments to improve your grade before the due date. You can do late homework, but all late problems will have a penalty of 10% per day, per problem. If you wish to review a homework assignment (without accidentally lowering your score!), click on the Gradebook button, then click on the word Review next to the assignment you wish to study. Quizzes There will be in class quizzes. The dates will be announced in class. Expect about 1-2 quizzes per chapter. I will allow one makeup per semester on quizzes. At the end of the semester, the lowest quiz score will be dropped. Homework Notebook – You must show work for all of your online homework and it must be well-organized and neat. Your notebook is not scratch paper. Each assignment must be labeled with the assignment number, section number and problem number. You must show all your work. You must write down the original problem on your paper before working it out (except long word problems). When you work out the problem, show your work in an organized and neat manner. Box your final answer. If you decide to do your work in two columns, you must finish all the problems in the first column before you start the second column. You must use graph paper to hand draw your graphs with axes labeled and graphs appropriately scaled (chapters 6) Classwork You will be assigned classwork in class almost every class session. These will be collected or checked in class. We will be doing most classwork in groups. If you are absent on the day that classwork is collected, then you must put it in my box. If you are absent when I assign classwork, then you cannot make it up. Attendance: Although the homework is online, this is NOT an online class. I expect you to attend class and be on time every day including after break. You are responsible for all material and announcements covered in class. If more than three classes are missed, you may be dropped from the class. Classroom Behavior: Be on time No eating, please see me individually about special needs No texting (I will give general and then specific warnings) Courtesy is important to me. Please do your best not to disrupt my instruction by getting up and throwing away items, leaving class or coming in late. Computer Requirements: You must have consistent access to the internet for online homework and use a PC or Mac. You cannot do homework on a tablet or smart phone. You can also use computers on campus in the Math Lab at NVC and the library. The recommended browsers to use with MML is Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. If your computer is not compatible with MML, check the on campus computers, and then call MML for technical support. 1-800-677-6337. The number one problem with MML is that you must allow popups to complete homework. Communication: I welcome emails from students at any time. I respond to email within one business day. Example: you send an email on Friday, I will respond by Monday. You will be receiving emails from me through webadvisor or MML. In class: I will communicate about the schedule and answer homework questions during class. If you are absent or late, you will need to get that communication from a class member. Accommodations for physical, learning and emotional disabilities: Any student who feels s/he may need an accommodation based on the impact of a learning disability can be eligible for accommodations. If you are new to NVC and/or Special Services, you must begin scheduling an appointment with a counselor in the Counseling Center. If you have a Learning Disability, you can schedule your appointment with a Learning Disabilities Specialist. You can call the DSPS main office at (707) 253-3080. If you have received accommodations at NVC, then it your responsibility to notify me of any accommodations in writing either after class or during office hours. Please make an appointment with me privately to discuss your specific learning needs in my class. Additional Learning Resources: Free Tutoring ----- NVC Math Lab, they offer individual appointments! Online: Youtube, Khan Academy, Brightstorm I encourage study groups, they are very effective