MAC 1105
HOMEWORK |
College Algebra - Sec. 51317
Lecture
(TThF 2:30pm in 10/1319)
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Book
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College Algebra by Paul
Sisson, 2nd ed.
with Software. Also required is a scientific calculator.
**No graphing
calculators are allowed!!!**
1.
Click here to receive your access code to use the College Algebra
software.
(You must have
your section
number and license number (found in your book packet) to to this).
2. To get
started, you can
refer to the Getting
Started page. (This is the handout given to you in class).**You
need only look at the instructions entitled "QUANT SYSTEMS USING THE
INTERNET".
3. To enter
your certification
codes for each quiz, click here.
(You must first login with your access code tobe able to enter your
certification
code!)
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Attendance
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Regular and prompt attendance is
essential for optimal
progress in the course. |
Class
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Lecture is
held TThF 2:30pm - 4:10pm in 10/1319
The Computer Algebra
Lab is located
in 14/2743.
This is a computer-assisted course. The more time you
spend in the computer
lab the more you will learn. I encourage you to use the time on the
computer
as it will reduce your studying time and will be helpful in doing the
homework.
Academic Center for Excellence (ACE)
provides additional help.
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Student
Responsibilities
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Cheating will not be tolerated.
In order to keep
the class running smoothly, please refer all questions to myself. I
encourage
class participation, so please feel free to speak up when you have a
question
or do not understand. |
Grading
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Your final grade will be based on the
following formula:
| Quizzes: Written & Computer |
20% |
| Homework |
10% |
| 2 Midterms (20% ea.) |
40% |
Final (Cumulative)
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Total |
30%
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100% |
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Homework
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Homework will be assigned and collected
in Recitation
or as specified in class. Homework assignments can be found HERE.
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LATE HOMEWORK WILL NOT BE
ACCEPTED.
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| Quizzes |
There will be a written quiz each
recitation section
based on the current homework assignment. Of course, there are no
excuses
for missing a quiz. IN ADDITION, there will be quizzes assigned
for
the computer during each recitation. At the end of each section in the
book, you will take the quiz. |
Exams
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Exams are based on the homework
problems and lectures.
Your calculator is allowed on the exams. Otherwise, the exams are
closed
book, closed notes, and open mind. Exams dates are:
Midterm 1 - Friday, May 30
Midterm 2 - Friday, June 20
Final (Cumulative) - Thursday, July 3**
**Extra class will be Tuesday, July 1 or Wednesday, July 2.
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THERE ARE NO MAKE-UP EXAMS SO
SCHEDULE ACCORDINGLY.
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