
Math 124 - College Algebra
Section: 4003 Spring 2012
Time: 2:00 - 3:20 pm TR Room: C227
January 23 - May 18
| Instructor: | Joe McDonald, College of Southern Nevada, Henderson Campus, Room B130-D, Mail Code: H10B | |
| Phone: | (702) 651 - 3084 | |
| E-Mail: | hn124@joemath.com | |
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8:00 - 9:30
am online TR 1:00 - 2:00 pm office |
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| Web Site: | http://joemath.com | |
| MyMathLab: |
Call the product support number if you are having problems logging on if you have previously purchased MyMathLab. New Name: http://pearsonmylabandmastering.com |
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| Course ID: | Your Course Name: Math 124
College Algebra Spring 2012 Campus Version Your Course ID: mcdonald81288 Use this ID for coursecompass Call the product support number if you are having problems logging on if you have previously purchased MyMathLab. 1-800-677-6337 |
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| COURSE DESCRIPTION: |
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Topics include equations and inequalities; linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions; and systems of linear equations. Business applications are stressed. Prerequisite: Placement Test or Math 96 (formerly 112) or equivalent. Please be aware that Math 124 is very similar to Math 126. In Math 126 we discuss some concepts in more depth, and your Chapter 1 not at all. Math 126 is for students who will eventually take the Calculus sequence. Math 124 is for students who just need to fulfill a university core requirement or a major requirement, but do not need to take Calculus. You will not get dual credit for Math 126 and Math 124. The most you can get is 3 credits. |
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You will be encouraged to investigate and analyze mathematical concepts, and to become an independent and responsible learner. You will become familiar with technology tools used in mathematics, science, and engineering to be prepared for 21st century workforce demands. In addition, you will be expected to acquire the following skills:
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| CALCULATOR: |
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A scientific calculator is necessary. You can also use a graphing calculator. It is up to you to know how your calculator operates. Here are some fine choices for under $20 with two display lines for easy input. Phones and smart phones such as I-Phones or Droids can not be used in any test. |
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| Texas Instruments TI30XIIB, Casio FX-260SOLAR, Casio FX-300ES, Texas Instruments TI-30X IIS | ||||||||||||
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Click on link below to find out how to purchase MyMathLab.
Web site: http://efollett.com or at the CSN bookstore if you want to purchase the book with the access key. MyMathLab is mandatory and the book is optional because it is already online in MyMathLab. |
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| TIME REQUIREMENTS: |
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Please do not be surprised about the workload. In all probability, it will be greater than you may have experienced in classroom-based courses. You will generally learn two new concepts a week. Reading and understanding each concept is expected to require a minimum of 3-4 hours per week. Doing your homework to reinforce each concepts will take another 3-4 hours per week. Therefore, in an average week you will have to spend a minimum of 12-16 hours on this course. Waiting until the last minute to complete assignments will cause serious problems for you sooner or later, probably sooner. So begin right now to make a commitment, a contract with yourself, to keep up with the course work. Set aside at least 2 hours per day to devote to your studies. Find a quiet room in your home, close the door, and tell your family and friends to leave you alone during your study periods. |
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| TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS: |
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It is highly recommended that you have your own PC or Mac computer. Students who plan on using the CSN computer lab may be at a disadvantage because of possible access problems. Most students in the past, who have tried to finish this course on a work or school computer, have given up because of the sometimes impossible task of having the course readily available. Also, you must have Internet access in place, and you must be quite tech-savvy! |
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PROBLEMS: |
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problems, you MUST contact me immediately. Most likely I can
help you solve them. Please don't try to use the "computer problem" excuse when your work
is late due to a fault of your own. MyMathLab will help you fix any
problem.
To contact Customer Technical Support:
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| COURSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Course Compass: MyLab (Pearson) CourseCompass System Requirements | ||||||||||||
System RequirementsMost MyMathLab and CourseCompass courses support either Windows® or Macintosh® operating systems and a supported version of Microsoft Internet Explorer®, Firefox®, or Safari®. System requirements may vary depending on your course. To check the requirements for your specific course:
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MyMathLab Requirements For MAC people. MyMathLab now works with Macs!!!! |
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| HOW WE ARE GOING TO
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Step 1. Login at coursecompass.com
Smarthinking Live Tutoring.
Step 2.
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INTERACTION: |
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We are going to interact with each other via the coursecompass Message Board or coursecompass internal email. I will be answering your questions within 24 hours - Monday through Friday. I will also discuss relevant issues on the discussion board and/or through e-mail. Make an appointment with me if you want to talk privately. NOTE: Use this email address hn124@joemath.com |
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GRADING SCALE: 100-90 A 89-80 B 79-70 C 69-60 D 59-0 F The grade 'W' will NOT be given by me. It is up to you to drop the course by the official drop date. See your schedule of classes or the Spring 2012 Calendar for official dates. Here are some important dates. Remember this. It is your responsibility to drop the the drop date. I will give you a F if you stop attending so it is important that you know the drop date.
COURSE GRADE CALCULATION: I will post test, the quiz average, and the final grade in the Grade Book, which you can find in CourseCompass. Final Grade = .20* (Quiz Avg.) + .2666 * (Test 1) + .2666 * (Test 2) + .2666 * (Test 3) ADA Notice:
If you have a documented disability that may require assistance, you will need to contact the Disability Resource Center
(DRC) for coordination of your academic accommodations. The DRC is located in Student Services on each campus. For
Cheyenne the number is 651-4700, for West Charleston the number is 651-5089, and for Henderson the number is
651-3086. |
Last Update 01.23.2012