MAT 154 Intermediate Algebra
Winter '08, Section 4
Course Outline and Syllabus

Instructor:                  Steve Richardson   
Office:
                        D127                          
Meeting Venue:
         D123,  T,(Th)  10:30 - 12:20
Phone:                         541-4660 extension 333
email:                          richardson@ltcc.edu          

Office Hours (D127)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday

3:00 - 4:00

9:00-10:00
3:30 - 4:00


3:00 - 4:00

9:00 - 10:00
3:30 - 4:00

Class Schedule and Assignments (subject to revision):

week

date

topics covered

1

1/7

Intro, setup and register

2

1/14

4.4 Solving Linear Systems of Equations with Three Variables
11.3 Solving Quadratic Equations by Using Quadratic Methods
11.4 Nonlinear Inequalities in One Variable

3

1/21

11.5 Quadratic Functions and Their Graphs
11.6 Further Graphing of Quadratic Functions

4

1/28

8.3 The Algebra of Functions; Composite Functions
12.1 Inverse Functions

 

2/1

Last day to drop with no record!  I will not drop you from this course!

5

2/4

Exam 1 Section 4.4, 11.3 - 11.6, 8.3 and 12.1
12.2 Exponential Functions
12.3 Logarithmic Functions

6

2/11

12.4 Properties of Logarithms

7

2/18

12.5 Common Logarithms, Natural Logarithms, Change of Base
 
2/22
Last day to withdraw from the course with a W!  I will not drop you from this course!

8

2/25

13.1 The Parabola and the Circle
13.2 The Ellipse and the Hyperbola

9

3/3

13.3 Solving Nonlinear Systems of Equations
14.1 Sequences
10
3/10
Exam 2 Sections 12.2 - 12.5, 13.1 - 13.3 and 14.1
14.2 Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
14.3 Series

11

3/17

14.4 Partial Sums of Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
14.5 The Binomial Theorem

12

3/25

Final exam Tuesday 11:00-12:50

Required Textbook:           Beginning and Intermediate Algebra Third Edition  by Elayn Martin-Gay.

Required Software: It is required to have the software for this class.  Students have two choices.  The first is to purchase the textbook from the bookstore.  The textbook comes with the software.  The second choice is to purchase the software from the bookstore.  The software comes with the textbook online.  This is a more economically reasonable choice, but is only recommended to students who have online access and feel comfortable reading a computer screen instead of a traditional book.  Purchasing the textbook used without buying the software is not a possible choice for this class.

The CourseCompass id for this course is richardson84756

Course Overview:

This course is a continuation of Math 152B. The course includes quadratic equations and functions and their applications, non-linear inequalities, operations and composition of functions, conic sections: parabolas, circles, ellipses and hyperbolas, linear and non-linear systems of equations, inverse functions, exponential functions, logarithms, sequences and series, and the Binomial Theorem.

Goals and Objectives:

The successful student will:

Suggestions, Tips and Advice:

Good Reasons for Taking a Computer Mediated Course:

Poor Reasons for Taking a Computer Mediated Course:

Exams:

There will be two midterm exams given in the quarter. We will have a comprehensive final examination. Students are to bring pencils or pens, and paper to each exam. Exams will be traditional paper and pencil exams.  Grading will based on the progress towards the final answer, and the demonstration of understanding of the concept that is being tested, therefore, work must be shown in detail. Any student who cannot make it to an exam may elect to take the exam up to two days before the exam is scheduled.  Without a proven medical excuse, a 10% per day penalty will be given for each day the exam is taken late.

Quizzes:

Each week you will take a MyMathLab quiz. before you take the quiz, make sure that you have done the guided exercises, looked at the video, followed each link for the week, and received assistance from either a tutor or your instructor on any difficult topics.  Please ask for help if you need it.  If you do not take a quiz, a zero will be recorded for that grade.  Quizzes must be completed by midnight each Friday.

Homework Assignments:

Homework is due each Thursday by midnight.  You will be using the MyMathLab website to work on your homework.  Feel free to consult a fellow classmate, a tutor, your instructor, or anyone else for assistance on the homework.   Homework that is turned in within one week of the due date will be counted as half credit.

Evaluation Criteria:

Grading will be based on your total scores from:

2 Midterm exams

200 points
40 %

1 Comprehensive Final   

100 points
20 %
10 Quizzes
100 points
20 %

10 assignments 

100 points
20 %
Total 
500 points
100 %

No extra credit work will be assigned or accepted.

The letter grade assigned will be based on the following cutoffs:

90 % - 100 %
A
80 % - 90 %
B
70 % - 80 %
C
60 % - 70 %
D
< 60 %
F

Help:

I am here to help you learn.  I want you to succeed in this course and beyond.  Use me as your resource.  See me during my office hours.  Do not hesitate to make arrangements to see me anytime outside of class or office hours. Make arrangements with me if you have any difficulties or special needs.  We have tutoring and a Learning Assistance Center available.  We have the Gateway Math Center with tutors, computers and help available. We have a Learning Disabilities Lab available and I will accommodate any learning disability you may have to the best of my and the College’s ability.  If you find that you are lost or behind please do not hesitate to see me.

A Word on Honesty:

Cheating or copying will not be tolerated. People who cheat dilute the honest effort of the rest of us.  If you cheat on a quiz or exam you will receive an F  for the course, not merely for the test.  Other college disciplinary action including expulsion might occur. Please don’t cheat in this class.  If you are having difficulty with the course, please see me.