Math 1111 Online Syllabus
Course Description
This course is a functional approach to algebra that incorporates the use of technology. Emphasis will be placed on the study of functions, and their graphs, inequalities, and linear, quadratic, piece-wise defined, polynomial, exponential and logarithmic functions. Appropriate applications will be included.
Learning Outcomes
Students should be able to demonstrate:
- An understanding of the equations of circles and lines
- An understanding of functions and how to graph functions
- An understanding of operations on functions including function composition
- An understanding of polynomial graphs, including intercepts
- An understanding of how to find the zeros of a polynomial and how to factor polynomials
- An understanding of inverse functions and how to find them graphically and algebraically
- An understanding of the properties of exponential and logarithmic equations
- An understanding of how to solve exponential and logarithmic equations
- An understanding of how to solve a system of equations
Grading Policy
You must purchase the access code for MyMathLab in order to do the online Homework segment that
will make up 25% of each major test.
You have two options:
- Buy the access code online at coursecompass.com and the text is included online as an eBook.
- Buy a new text that includes the access code in the cover.
Text: College Algebra by Lial, Hornsby and Schneider (Addison/Wesley).
NOTE: Students can either use the 10th edition available from the publisher OR the West Georgia edition
available from the bookstore.
There will be homework exercises for each section online, 2 major tests offered online, a proctored midterm and final exam. The cummulative average of all the homework will make up 30% of your grade. The major tests are worth 100 points each and will make up 30% of your grade. The midterm and final exam will be worth 100 points each and will result in 40% of your final grade. The midterm and final exams are comprehensive over the first and second half of the material, respectively. Grades are assigned on a 10% point scale format:
- 90% < A < 100%
- 80% < B < 89%
- 70% < C < 79%
- 69% < D < 60%
- 59% < F
Final Exam
The Final Exam for all MATH 1111 sections will be given on Saturday December 4, from Noon until 2:00 PM in a location TBA. The final exam will account for 25% of the course average. Graphing calculators equivalent to the TI 83, 84, 85, and 86 will be allowed on the exam, as will scientific calculators. The TI-89 and other equivalent calculators will not be allowed.
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