Math 45: Elementary Algebra

Fall 2013 COURSE INFORMATION
(Additional Docs and Calendar at ~bsmith/m045/)


Course Description

Emphasizes elementary concepts of algebra, including real numbers, linear equations and inequalities in one variable, graphs of lines and inequalities, midpoint and distance formulas, the Pythagorean theorem, 2x2 systems, exponents, polynomials, factoring techniques, rational expressions and equations, and applications.

Instructor

Bruce Smith, 421-6700, x5291, room 390d, bsmith [AT] swccd [DOT] edu

Office Hrs

Mon, Tue: 8:00am - 8:50am
Mon: 12:00pm - 12:50pm, or by appointment.

Meeting Times

Sec 05: MTWTh, 8:00 am - 8:50 am, rm 413

Final Exam

Final Exam: Dec 16, Mon 8:00 am - 10:00 am

Class Webpage

Grades, assignments, this document, and additional useful information can be found at http://swccd.blackboard.com(Blackboard)

Course Prerequisite

A grade of C or higher in Math 35 (Pre-Algebra) or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Mathematics Assessment; Recommended Preparation/Concurrent Enrollment: RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.

Textbooks and Materials

Required: MathXL access, purchased online from http://mathxl.com, or from the SWC bookstore.

To access the course on MathXL, use Course ID XL19-W1C2-701Y-9PA2.

You will also need to bring a scientific calculator, and borrowing calculators during exams or quizzes will not be allowed and is considered cheating.

Optional: Elementary & Intermediate Algebra, 2nd edition, by Sullivan, Struve, and Mazzarella, ISBN: 978-0-321-59309-2

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of Math 45, students should be able to:
1) recognize and apply algebraic vocabulary, symbols, and properties; 2)evaluate and perform algebraic operations on polynomial and rational expressions; 3)solve linear equations and word problems by algebraic methods; 4)graph lines and inequalities in two variables, and apply to linear models.

Evaluation Policy

25% Homework
60% Exams (~5)
15% Final Exam
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100%

Important Dates

Feb 4 is the last opportunity to: Other important dates

Holidays

Make-ups

No make-up exams will be given without prior consent of the instructor. Students participating in an officially sanctioned, scheduled, college extracurricular activity will be given the opportunity to make up class assignments or other graded assignments missed as a result of their participation.

Grade Scale

A: 100% - 90%
B: 89% - 80%
C: 79% - 70%
D: 69% - 60%
F: 59% - and below

Class Policies

No food or drinks allowed in the classroom (water bottles OK). Please switch all cell phones either off or to silent mode. No children or other visitors unless prior permission is obtained.

Attendance

Each student is expected to attend every class meeting. In the case of absence, it is the student's responsibility to inform the instructor.

Tutorial Services

The Math Center (Room 426) offers free drop-in tutoring and tutorials on computer. Check with the Center for hours of operation. The Academic Success Center (ASC) offers math videos and free tutoring by appointment. Check for hours of operation

Students with Disabilities

Southwestern College recommends that students with disabilities or specific learning needs contact their professors during the first two weeks of class to discuss academic accommodations. If a student believes they may have a disability and would like more information, they are encouraged to contact Disability Support Services (DSS) at (619) 482-6512 (voice), (619) 207-4480 (video phone), or email at DSS@swccd.edu. Alternate forms of this syllabus and other course materials are available upon request.

Academic Success Center Referral

Services are located in the ASC (420), the Writing Center (420D), the Reading Center (420), Math Center (426), the Library/LRC Interdisciplinary Tutoring Lab, MESA, specialized on-campus School tutoring labs, the Higher Education Center, and the San Ysidro Education Center. Online learning materials and Online Writing Lab (OWL) are available online at swccd.edu/~asc .

Misconduct

Faculty may require a student who disrupts the classroom to meet with the Dean of MSE prior to the next class meeting. Also, instructors may exclude a student for misconduct on the day of the disruption, and an additional day if needed. Further disciplinary action may be pursued by the instructor or college administration.

Misconduct includes the following:

Disciplinary Action Procedures

The instructor reserves the right to modify this information. Students will be notified if updates are made.
updated: 08.11.2013

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