NORTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE MAT 1033 -INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 3 (Elective) Credit Hours, 3 Clock Hours TUES./THURS. 11:00 – 12:15 OR 2:00 – 3:15 PM SPRING 2007 Building 6 Room 8 Instructor: Office: Phone: Email: Bonnie Littlefield Fine Arts Building Room 3 (850) 973-1687 littlefieldb@nfcc.edu Office Hours: Monday10:00 – 11:00, 12:25 – 12:45 Tuesday: 10:00 – 11:00, 12:15 – 2:00, 3:15 – 5:30 Wednesday: 10:00 – 11:00 Thursday: 10:00 – 11:00, 12:15 – 2:00 TEXT: Intermediate Algebra: An Applied Approach ,7th Ed., by Aufmann, Barker, and Lockwood WEEK NUMBER SECTIONS COVERED GRADING SCALE 1 JAN. 8 - 11 1.1, 1.3, 1.4 A: 90 – 100 2 JAN. 15 – 18 2.1-2.3 B: 80 - 89 3 JAN. 22 – 25 2.4, 2.5A , TEST 1 C: 70 - 79 4 JAN. 29 – FEB. 1 3.2 - 3.4 D: 60 - 69 5 FEB. 5 – 8 3.5 – 3.7 F: BELOW 60 6 FEB. 12 – 15 4.1, 4.2, 4.4 7 FEB 19 – 22 4.5, TEST 2 8 FEB. 26 – MAR. 1 5.1 – 5.3 9 MAR. 5 – 8 5.4A – 5.7 MAR. 12 – 15 6.1 - 6.3 10 (MAR. 19 – 23 SPRING BREAK) 11 MAR. 26 - 29 6.5 – 6.6 12 APR. 2 – 5 TEST 3, 7.1 13 APR. 9 – 12 7.2, 7.3 14 APR 16 – 19 7.4, 8.1 15 8.2, TEST 4 APR. 23 – 26 16 APR. 27 – 30 FINAL EXAMS TESTING AND GRADING: Four major tests are planned and will tentatively come as indicated above and will make up 50% of the grade. Fair notice will be given before each test. Weekly quizzes will make up 25% of the semester grade. A comprehensive final exam will count 25% of the semester grade. Class attendance (mandatory!), participation and attitude will also be factors in determining a semester grade. Quizzes cannot be made up, but the lowest quiz grade will be dropped. A missed quiz is a zero. Tests cannot be made up unless arrangements are made on or before test day, and make-up tests will be considerably more difficult. CELL PHONES MUST BE TURNED OFF DURING CLASS. POINTS WILL BE DEDUCTED FOR ANY INTERRUPTIONS! DESCRIPTION: This course is for students who are not ready to take College Algebra as indicated by placement test scores. MAT 1033 or it’s equivalent (2 years of HS algebra) are considered to be a necessary prerequisite for all credit mathematics courses. This course contains a review of elementary algebra, linear equations and functions, factoring, rational expressions, radicals and exponents, and an introduction to systems of equations and quadratic equations. EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES: Review of Introductory Algebra Topics The real number system Properties of the real number system Order of operations Simplifying algebra expressions Solving linear equations with applications Operations with polynomials Linear equations, functions, and inequalities in two variables Graphing linear equations in two variables Graphing linear inequalities Sets, relations, functions and graphs Solving systems of linear equations with applications Rational expressions Factoring Using factoring to reduce Finding LCM for algebraic expressions Adding and subtracting rational expressions Multiplication, division and complex rational expressions Applications Radicals and exponents Definition of radical and rational exponent Operations with radical expressions Solving equations that involve radicals Complex numbers Quadratic equations Solving by factoring Completing the square ATTENDANCE: Attend every class on time! Attendance is mandatory! You have registered for this course and it is your responsibility to attend class regularly. THERE ARE NO EXCUSED ABSENCES! An absence is an absence regardless of the reason, since you are missing all the material covered in class that day and any assignments. A student absent from class bears the full responsibility for all subject matter and procedural information discussed in class. If you do have an emergency and miss a class, please call or email a fellow classmate or me to get your assignments. According to the NFCC catalog, a student missing 20% or more of the classes, will be administratively withdrawn from the course. If this class meets TWICE a week, you are allowed to four classes. HOMEWORK: Homework assignments will be given daily. These assignments may or may not be collected by the instructor. Regardless of whether or not your homework assignments are turned in and graded, it is very important that you complete the assignments and get help with anything that you do not understand. It is only through repeated study and practice that you will understand the material well enough to perform well on the unit tests. CALCULATOR/ Calculators on cell phones are not used in this course. Cell phones are turned OFF. CELL PHONE: Graphing calculators may be used during part of the semester, but is not required. A scientific calculator is preferred for use in this course. LAB: Contact the Student Success Center immediately to enroll in Lab and choose times for assistance. QUIZZES: Quizzes MAY be given at each class meeting. These quizzes may come directly from the homework assignments so it is important that you stay current with your homework and seek help immediately with anything that you do not understand. EXAMS: There will be FOUR tests as described in the attached schedule. The tests will have some multiple choice and free response items. MAKE UPS: Quizzes cannot be made up. A ZERO will be given for a missed quiz and late homework assignments will not receive full credit. Make up tests are not scheduled and are only given under extreme circumstances. If you must miss a test, it is your responsibility to contact the instructor ON OR BEFORE THE DAY OF THE TEST. Failure to do this will result in a grade of ZERO on the test. Any make up tests given will be different from the test taken by the class and they are generally more difficult, so make a note of all testing dates and plan to be there. COURTESY: I consider it rude and discourteous both to me and to your fellow students for you to talk during class unless you are talking directly to me. Please do not hesitate to ask questions, but ask me, not your neighbor! Leaving class early can count as an absence. SYLLABUS POSTSCRIPTS Disabilities NFCC is dedicated to the concept of equal opportunity. Students with documented disabilities are encouraged to arrange for needs before the beginning of each semester. Accommodations and modifications will be made after the student registers with the Office for Student Disability Services and after providing appropriate documentation of a disability. After registering, the instructor may be involved in providing accommodations in order to equalize the educational experience. Please call 973-9484 (V) or 973-1682 (V) or 973-1611 (TTY) for information. Student Ombudsman The Office of Ombuds/Advocate facilitates understanding, communication, and conflict resolution between students and instructors and other members of the college community without engaging the formal grievance procedures. The Ombuds can listen impartially and confidentially to complaints, explain policies and procedures, and assist finding a solution. The mission of the Ombudsman is to ensure that all students receive fair and equitable treatment at NFCC. NFCC OO/A can be reached at 850-973-9484. NFCC Attendance Policy Students are encouraged to attend class. A total of two absences per clock hour of weekly course meeting time are allowed in a class. The following table is applicable: Days Course Meets #Allowed Absences MWF (1 clock hour per meeting each day) MW or TR (1.5 clock hours per meeting each day) Evening Course (3 clock hours per meeting) 6 4 2 Other course/hour combinations may apply, but the formula (# clock hours of course per week x 2 absences = total absences allowed) applies. Instructors may withdraw a student from the course after the maximum number of allowable absences is exceeded. A written warning is issued prior to withdrawal. Library Services The Marshall Hamilton Library at NFCC is open for student use according to the following schedule: Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Sunday 1:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. (beginning Feb. 4) Students are encouraged to use the resources available in the Library to support learning in the classroom. Specific policies and regulations applicable to the Library are available in the Library or by visiting the NFCC Web Page (www.nfcc.edu/library). All NFCC students will be provided an email account through D2L, NFCC’s learning management system, and this will be the official email address used by faculty and staff for communication with students. Email addresses and instructions for accessing the email will be provided within the first two weeks of classes each semester, and students are expected to check this email on a regular basis.