SYLLABUS

 

Math 154A Fall quarter, 2008.

Instructor:  Audrey Morrow

Class meets:  Section 4, Mondays, Wednesdays, 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM

                     Section 2, Mondays, Wednesday,   6:00PM  - 7:50 PM

Room:  Section 4, B103, Main Campus; Section 2 A208 on Main Campus.   

Prerequisites:  This course is a continuation of Math 152B or Math 152BB.  Math 154A is an introduction to the definition of a function and its inverse; quadratic equations; systems of equations and inequalities; exponential and  logarithmic functions; Domain and Range of a function; sequences and series.  Math 154 introduces some of the most practical topics in all undergraduate math.

 

Instructor’s Phone Number:  College 541-4660 ext 573

Home Phone:  577-4141

Email:  ammathtype@earthlink.net

Textbook:  "Elementary and Intermediate Algebra" 2nd Edition, Mark Dugopolski.

Note:  Fall '08 is the last quarter that this textbook will be used at LTCC.

 

Items you’ll need to bring to class with you in addition to the book:  Lined paper for daily note-taking; graph paper for the sections on graphing.  A six-inch straight edge; Several different colors of  pencils will help you in making your graphs easier to read, and more pleasing to the eye.  A yellow or light-green highlighter may be helpful also in notating handouts, your text, and your class notes.

 

Important dates for Winter Quarter, 2008:

 

Friday, 9/26:  Challenge exams are given in the Learning Resource Center.  

 

Friday, 10/3:  Late Registration ends, also last day for refunds.

 

Friday, 10/17:  Last day to drop a full-quarter class with no record.

 

Friday, 11/7:  Last day to drop with a ‘W’ for full-quarter classes.

 

Final exam: Monday, 12/08.  Section 4, 4:00-5:50 PM in Room B103

                                            Section 2, 6:00-7:50 PM in Room A208.

 

HOLIDAY FOR MATH 154A:  Monday, 11/10, Veteran's Day.                   

 

                             GENERAL INFORMATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

1)  Getting registered:  With WEBREG, Students may enroll online up until 11:00 PM on the first day that class meets.  After that, you'll need a permit from A&R with the instructor's signature in order to enroll.

 

 

2) My make-up policy:  There is no makeup for quizzes.  You may make up one exam, with a 10% penalty.  If you can't take an exam with the class, you must call me before the exam.  Either phone me at home, or leave a message at extension 573.  I'll arrange the makeup with you, and you'll have until the beginning of the following class meeting to complete the makeup exam.  If you miss a test on a Thursday for example, you'll have to complete the test before class begins the following  Tuesday.  Exam makeups are given and proctored in the Student Learning Center.  You will be asked for ID before taking the exam.  I accept two late homework assignments with no penalty.  If you are unable to get to class, you may have a friend bring in your homework, or you can turn it in through the student mail slot.  STUDENTS ARE NOT PERMITTED INSIDE THE COLLEGE MAILROOM.

 

4)  I allow extra credit under the following conditions:  The student has missed no more than one lecture, is current on the homework, and your grade just before the final exam is below 'C'. 

 

5)  Learning disabled students:  If you have a certified learning disability that may affect your performance in the class, please see me so that I can make sure that your needs are met.  If you think that you may have a disability but have not yet been tested, you may inquire about this at the Disability Resource Center upstairs on the main campus.  DRC's telephone extension is 249.

 

              

          

 

 

                                                  GRADING POLICY

 

 

Cellphones are not permitted in my lecture.  If your phone disturbs the class, you will be asked to leave and return next time.  There are no exceptions.

 

 

    During the quarter, students will take three exams including the final, several quizzes, and complete 17 or so homework assignments.  If you are still enrolled on Monday 5/26, you will receive a letter grade for Math 154. Your course grade in Math 154 is structured according to the following:

 

Midterms + Final exam:  85% of your course grade.

Combined homework and quiz scores:  10% of your course grade.

Attendance, participation and conduct:  5% of your course grade.

 

Quizzes will be unscheduled, and given at the start of class.  A course grade of 'F' is usually reserved for students who drop out without informing A & R. Each time I return a test to you, I'll circle a letter at the top to represent what your course grade looks like at the present time. 

 

Be aware that with only four letters at the instructor's disposal, it's not unusual for a student to end up evenly positioned between two letter grades at the end of the class.  For example, pointwise it would be equally fair and appropriate for you to receive the C as the B. When this happens, your attendance and conduct play a part in your final course grade.  Self-control and mature behavior will net you the higher course grade.  Attend class regularly.  Be courteous and respectful of those around you. This means arriving in class on time or early; avoid chit-chatting with your neighbors.  Make sure your cellphone is turned off at all times when class is in session.  If your cellphone gets my attention, you will be asked to leave the class.

 

ATTENDANCE:  Students are allowed two absences with no explanation required.  If you need to miss a class, please see me so that I know you aren't dropping.  Also, make a friend in class who can tell you what you missed, and share notes with you.

 

HOMEWORK:   I will accept two late homework assignments.  If you have to miss a lecture, you may drop your homework through the student mail slot on the due date, or have a friend bring it to class.                             

      

 

           HABITS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO ACADEMIC SUCCESS

 

 

1)  Attend every lecture if you possibly can.  Sit where you know you won’t be distracted, and where you can see and hear what's going on in class.

 

2)  Take notes, working along in class and keeping a glossary of unfamiliar terms.

 

3)  Do all assigned reading before class, so that you can bring up points in class that you found confusing.  Work the example problems as part of your reading.

 

4)  Do all of the assigned homework, even problems you are not able to finish.  Staple each assignment separately.  No paper clips, please.

 

5)  Ask questions in class.  If you are having trouble understanding a concept the chances are good that other students are experiencing the same problem.

 

                             Audrey's commitment to this class: 

 

 

I care as much as you do about your success, comfort and accomplishments in our class.  Everything I do is designed to help you achieve positive results in math.

 

I will maintain, at all times, a respectful and learning-friendly environment for my students.  Your questions and your input are encouraged and appreciated.  Each one of us has a responsibility to help make sure that our time in class is spent productively, with as little waste as possible.

 

I will never embarrass or humiliate you.  Period.   You'll receive a courteous and respectful answer to any math question you wish to ask me.  If you feel awkward about bringing something up that was covered previously, ask anyway.  If we need to spend more time than we can take at the moment, we can meet outside of class.

 

I will be on time, prepared and organized when I get to class.  The earlier part of my day stays outside the door. I will give 100% of my attention to the class.

 

I will not shortchange you by setting low standards.  Earning a 'C' or better in this class means you leave here with the necessary level of competency for success in your next math class. 


 

 

SCHEDULE OF CLASS TOPICS AND HOMEWORK

Math 154A  Instructor: Audrey Morrow. Fall quarter, 2008.

 

           The class topics and corresponding homework assignments and tests are organized by date. Please separate and staple each assignment.  For example, HW #2 contains sections 10.4 & 10.5 which are to be stapled together.  EOO means "every other odd." For example. Problems #17-41 EOO means work #17, 21, 25. ...41, every other odd problem. including 17 & 41. Your homework assignments will usually include problem-sets and reading, to prepare for the next lecture.

Homework is assigned each lecture except for exam days, and due the following class meeting. 

  

 

October 27th:  Cover homework questions about non-linear systems.  Cover 13.2 The parabola. HW#10: 13.2# 7-13 odd, 33-45 odd; 57, 59, 67, 69, 10,38,48.  Read 13.3 for Wednesday.

 

October 29th:  Cover 13.3, The Circle. HW#11:  13.3 # 1,2,3-31 EOO; 33, 35, 37, 45, 47, 38, 46, 54.  Read 13.4 for Monday. 

 

 

November 3rd:  Cover 13.4, the Ellipse and the Hyperbola. HW# 12: Read 13.5 for Monday.   13.4# 9-21 odd, 29-39 odd, 47-53 odd, 18,32.

 

 

November 5th:  Cover 13.5, Second-degree inequalities.  Review Chapter 13 as needed. HW#13: 13.5 #1, 5, 9, 15-23 odd, 27, 30, 32, 35, 37, 39.

 

November 10th:  Holiday.  College is closed.

 

 

November 12th: Review for Exam #2 covering 12.1-12.4, 7.3, 13.1 & 13.2.                                    HW #14 will be a set of review problems for exam-preparation & will be assigned in class.

 

November 17th:  Exam #2 on the above sections.  No written homework.  Read 14.1 and 14.2 for Wednesday.

 

 

November 19th:   Cover 14.1, Sequences; Begin 14.2 Series.  Return & discuss exam #2 following the break.  HW# 15: 14.1 # 1,2,5-25 EOO, 17-37 odd, 41, 24, 36.  14.2 # 3-43 EOO, 51.  Read 14.3 & 14.4 for Monday.

 

November 24th:  Cover 14.3, Arithmetic sequences and series; Begin 14.4 geometric sequences and series.  HW# 16: 14.3 # 1, 3, 5-57 EOO, 38, 50.  14.4 # 1-29 odd, 30, 31, 33. Read 14.5, Binomial expansions,  for Wed.

 

November 26th:   Finish 14.4. Review sequences and series.  Begin 14.5.  HW#17: 14.4# 36, 37, 39, 40, 42, 43, 47, 57, 58, 59. 

 

December 1st:  Finish 14.5. This concludes the material presented in Math 154.HW #18:14.5 # 13, 17, 19, 21, 27, 33-39 odd, 20, 40.   Bring questions for the review on Wednesday.

 

December 3rd:  Review for the cumulative final exam.  HW#19 will be assigned in class.

 

 

December 8th: Cumulative final exam covering all of the topics presented in Math 154. Congratulations, you have completed the Intermediate Algebra course at LTCC, and you are now prepared to move on to the transfer-math courses offered at our college.  Please note:  The final exam for Section 4 of Math 154A, meeting at 3:30-5:20 will be between 4pm ~ 5:50 pm in B103.