College Algebra

Course Details

Course Number: Math 1233  Section Number: 112

Fall 2012

Location: Bolin Hall

Classroom Number: Bolin 213

Days & Times:

Tuesday/Thursday 9:30 - 10:50



Course Attachments

  College Algebra TRsyl. Fall 2012-20120821-150338.doc

Textbooks

A Graphical Approach to College Algebra
by Hornsby, Lial and Rockswold
MSU Faculty Member
Marsha May   
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Course Objectives

Students will master the concepts of equations, inequalities, rational expressions, exponents, logarithms, radicals, functions, graphs, and systems of equations. 


Course Expectations

Prerequisite: Math 1003 with a grade of C or better, math THEA score of 270, math Accuplacer score of 90, or satisfactory score on placement exam.

A graphical Approach to College Algebra  by Hornsby, Lial and Rockswold and a graphing calculator are required. 


Grading Standards

Daily(150 points), 4 Exams at 100 points each and  a Final Exam(150 points.)                                                   

Percentage scale for final grade

90-100       A

80-89          B

70-79          C

60 - 69        D

Below 60    F

                                          


Final Exam12/8/2012  10:30 - 12:30 pm

Submission Format Policy

Homework should be turned in on 8" by 11" paper.  Problems should be in order and pages should be stapled.  Tests are formatted by the instructor.



Note: You may not submit a paper for a grade in this class that already has been (or will be) submitted for a grade in another course, unless you obtain the explicit written permission of me and the other instructor involved in advance.

Late Paper Policy

Late assignments will not be accepted and exams will not be given late.  Students missing one of the major exams will use the Final Exam in place of that grade.


Plagiarism Policy Plagiarism is the use of someone else's thoughts, words, ideas, or lines of argument in your own work without appropriate documentation (a parenthetical citation at the end and a listing in "Works Cited")-whether you use that material in a quote, paraphrase, or summary. It is a theft of intellectual property and will not be tolerated, whether intentional or not.

Student Honor Creed

As an MSU Student, I pledge not to lie, cheat, steal, or help anyone else do so."

As students at MSU, we recognize that any great society must be composed of empowered, responsible citizens. We also recognize universities play an important role in helping mold these responsible citizens. We believe students themselves play an important part in developing responsible citizenship by maintaining a community where integrity and honorable character are the norm, not the exception. Thus, We, the Students of Midwestern State University, resolve to uphold the honor of the University by affirming our commitment to complete academic honesty. We resolve not only to be honest but also to hold our peers accountable for complete honesty in all university matters. We consider it dishonest to ask for, give, or receive help in examinations or quizzes, to use any unauthorized material in examinations, or to present, as one's own, work or ideas which are not entirely one's own. We recognize that any instructor has the right to expect that all student work is honest, original work. We accept and acknowledge that responsibility for lying, cheating, stealing, plagiarism, and other forms of academic dishonesty fundamentally rests within each individual student. We expect of ourselves academic integrity, personal professionalism, and ethical character. We appreciate steps taken by University officials to protect the honor of the University against any who would disgrace the MSU student body by violating the spirit of this creed. Written and adopted by the 2002-2003 MSU Student Senate.

Students with Disabilities The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities. If you believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact the Disability Support Services in Room 168 of the Clark Student Center, 397-4140.

Safe Zones Statement The professor considers this classroom to be a place where you will be treated with respect as a human being - regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, political beliefs, age, or ability. Additionally, diversity of thought is appreciated and encouraged, provided you can agree to disagree. It is the professor's expectation that ALL students consider the classroom a safe environment.

Contacting your Instructor All instructors in the Department have voicemail in their offices and MWSU e-mail addresses. Make sure you add your instructor's phone number and e-mail address to both email and cell phone lists of contacts.

Attendance Requirements

Midwestern State University's Class Attendance Policy is stated in the Undergraduate Bulletin.  You are expected to attend every class meeting.  The nature of the study of mathematics is such that absences may cause you to fall behind resulting in poor performance.  You are expected to be in your seat when class begins and remain for the entire period.  If you miss a class, arrive late or leave early, please inform me of your need to do so.  A student who misses 6 class hours may be dropped from this class.  If you decide to discontinue this course before October 22, process a drop through the Business Office to avoid an "F".


Other Policies

Students should refer to the current MSU Student Handbook and Activities Calendar for university policies on academic dishonesty, class attendance, student rights and activities. 

Students are expected to do their own work on all graded assignments.  Any evidence of cheating will result in disciplinary action which may range from a zero on the assignment to an "F" in the course.

CELL PHONES AND PAGERS MUST BE TURNED OFF AND PUT AWAY DURING CLASS!


Writing Proficiency Requirement All students seeking a Bachelor's degree from Midwestern State University must satisfy a writing proficiency requirement once they've 1) passed English 1113 and English 1123 and 2) earned 60 hours. You may meet this requirement by passing either the Writing Proficiency Exam or English 2113. Please keep in mind that, once you've earned over 90 hours, you lose the opportunity to take the $25 exam and have no option but to enroll in the three-credit hour course. If you have any questions about the exam, visit the Writing Proficiency Office website at http://academics.mwsu.edu/wpr, or call 397-4131.