Instructor:Marjorie Fernandez Karwowski



College AlgebraMAC 1105C Fall 2016 CRN 10744Instructor:Marjorie Fernandez Karwowski Office:Bldg. 7 room 161Phone & Email:407-582-2502 mkarwowski@valenciacollege.eduBlackboard: : Class time: Tuesday and Thursday 2:30 – 3:45 pm Building 2 room 110 Office Hours: Mon: 10:00 - 11:15 am, 2:30 – 3:45 pm Tues: 10:00 - 11:15 am Wed: 10:00 - 11:15 am Thurs: 10:00 - 11:15 am Online Hours: email me at mkarwowski@valenciacollege.edu Mon: 6:00 – 8:00 pm Tues - Fri: 6:00 – 7:00 pm Required Materials: 1. See link below for textbook information. Purchase either the hard copy or the eBook, both contain the online WebAssign code which gives you access to the electronic copy. If you purchase the book on this website you will have to pay for shipping and it may take 5 days to arrive. DO NOT BUY THE BOOK USED OR RENT IT, BECAUSE IT WILL NOT CONTAIN THE NEW MATERIAL AND THE WEBASSIGN CODE WILL NOT BE VALID. An old WebAssign code will not work for this class. Both the hard copy and the elecctronic copy will give you online homework access in WebAssign. Hard Copy ISBN: 978146520254 $93.00 eBook ISBN: 9781465262653 $74.40 2. Graphing Calculator: I will be using a TI 84 for classroom demonstration. Only the TI 83 or 84 can be used on tests. 3. Quad ruled composition notebook or quad ruled paper for daily note taking. WebAssign Online HomeworkOnline homework is through WebAssign. The online homework will contain the even problems from the book itself along with algorithmic generated ones. Your access code is in the inside cover of the hard copy, if you purchase an eBook your access code will be emailed to you. ATLAS EMAIL:Please note that any notifications of excessive absence or course progress is done through Atlas. Be sure to check your email every day. Only email me via Atlas since emails received from Yahoo etc usually go to my spam box. ALWAYS INDICATE THE CLASS (1105) AND THE DAY AND TIME YOUR CLASS MEETS WITHIN THE EMAIL.Email Etiquette: Students please check spelling and grammar before sending an email. Most importantly don’t use abbreviations or acronyms, bottom line is don’t send text messaging style emails. COMMUNICATION: Any materials/information will be posted in Webassign which is where your online homework is through. The deadline for tests will be given verbally in class and will be posted in Webassign. Not showing up for class does not grant you an extension. Course DescriptionMAT 1105 3 credit hours, presents algebraic, graphing and numerical skills. This course will completely integrate graphing technology towards topics presented along with the concepts and interpretation. Topics include linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic, polynomial and rational functions including their graphs. Systems of equations, variation, linear regression and inverse functions will also be covered. The topics presented will be solved using symbolic, graphical and numerical approaches. Applications emphasizing connections with other disciplines and the real world will be included. A minimum grade of "C" is required to use this to satisfy the Gordon Rule and general education requirements.Attendance, Tardiness, Walking out of ClassTo be successful in any math course you must attend class regularly and complete all assignments on time. If you are unable to attend class for any reason it is YOUR responsibility to find out what you have missed. If you miss more than 3 classes you will be dropped from the course. Each 2 tardies will be counted as 1 absence. A tardy is considered arriving 10 minutes after start of the class. If your absences or tardies are excessive you will be notified through ATLAS and you may be withdrawn from the course. Being late to class or leaving early is a disruption to the class and is discourteous to the professor and the other students. All students are expected to be on time to class and to stay for the entire period. If you need to leave early notify me before the start of class. Leaving early without prior notification to me will result in 5 pts. deducted from your test score. A second time will result in being withdrawn from the course.Cell PhonesCell phones are to be off while in class and during test time. Please be polite and also do not be using or handling your phone during class. ANY cell phone use during a test or quiz no matter the reason will be considered cheating and will result in a 0 on that test or quiz which may also result in being withdrawn from the course.Disorderly ConductDisorderly conduct will not be tolerated. This includes but is not limited to leaving class early, cell phone use during class, excessive talking and or disruption. You may be notified once, if behavior persists then you will be withdrawn. Make every attempt to use the restroom before coming to class. Leaving during class is a disruption to the class. Leaving class early without notifying me will result in 5 points being deducted from a test score. Being late for class more than 3 times will also result in a 5 point deduction from a test.Classroom Harassment Classroom harassment will not be tolerated. If you feel that one of your classmates is harassing you let me know as soon as possible.Academic HonestyAll students are expected to be in complete compliance with the policies on academic honesty (see the Valencia Community College website for details on this policy, 6Hx28-10-16 ). Cheating of any type will not be tolerated in this course. Students who plagiarize or cheat in any way will risk dismissal from class and/or expulsion from the college. If you are caught cheating by anyone in the testing center or any instructor, a ZERO will be counted for that test score and averaged into your grade. You may also be withdrawn from the class or receive an F. If you are caught using a cell phone in the testing center regardless of the reason it will be considered cheating.Academic SupportIn addition to the instructor’s guidance and assistance, there is the following academic support: 1.Math Support Center (walk in tutoring) Great Help! 2.Math CDs, video tapes and tutorial software are available at the Academic Success Center.Here is a link to Valencia’s tutoring services: following link will provide you with more information on our college’s math resources: Valencia’s computer lab hours, go here: center hours of operation:Students must begin tests at least one hour before the Testing Center closes. Students must present a VCC ID, drivers license or any other form of identification will not be accepted.Monday - Thursday7:00 AM - 9:00 PM (last test given at 8 PM) Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM (last test given at 5 PM)Saturday8:00 AM - 3:00 PM (last test given at 2 PM)Course Evaluation: Your over grade will consist of the followingTestsYou will have 6 tests throughout the semester. There are no makeup tests under any circumstances unless for jury duty. If needed, a test can be taken prior to the scheduled day. The lowest test will be dropped, Chapter 6 test will notbe dropped.. If a test is missed then it will be the test that is dropped. If 2 tests are missed then a “zero” will be counted as one test score. Phone use during test taking will be considered cheating. This will result in a zero on that test. All tests will contain 2 parts, the first part of every test will always be non-calculator, the second part calculator, give yourself ample time when taking your test since both parts must be taken back to back. ALL TESTS WILL BE TAKEN IN THE TESTING CENTER, this will provide us time to review in the classroom. Understand it is your responsibility to find time outside of class to take the test in the testing center.HomeworkHomework will be worth 100 points. If for any reason you decide not to do the homework you will have a zero averaged into your overall average. The due dates in WebAssign will fall on the last day in which the test is available. Always check the due dates.QuizzesThere will be a quiz on each chapter. There are no makeup quizzes. Each quiz is worth 10 points. ALL QUIZZES ARE NON-CALCULATOR and will be taken in the classroom.Final ExamYour final exam which will be taken in your regular classroom during final exam week. The final exam will be comprehensive. Due to Valencia’s policy, this test during finals week is mandatory, if you haven’t withdrawn and do not show up, a grade of F must be given as your final grade, regardless of your overall class average.Misc. Info*There is no extra credit given in this class no matter the circumstance. Understand all students must be treated equally. **It is expected that you have basic knowledge with the graphing calculator along with basic graphing skills with and without a calculator. Seek help outside from the classroom with myself or with the tutoring center if you feel you need additional calculator assistance. Yes adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions is expected knowledge and know how without a calculator. ***College students, especially College Algebra students should be able to compute their overall class average, see course progress sheet on page 6. Please keep track of your own grades. I will post an excel spreadsheet on my website for you to enter your own grades and keep track of your average.Grading Policy:A: 90% - 100%, B: 80% - 89% C: 70% - 79% D: 60% - 69% * F: below 60% * *These grades will require you to repeat MAT 1105 before continuing in your math courses.WithdrawalPolicy: A grade of W will be assigned if you withdraw from the course before or on Nov 11th .Note: There no longer exists WP or WF at Valencia, therefore if you do not withdraw by April 1st you will be given a letter grade based on your overall average.Please note: Always seek advice and guidance from myself and from your counselor before withdrawing from the class. See your counselor in how doing so impacts any financial aid or Bright Futures that you may be receiving.Important Classes do not meet: Sept. 5th, Oct. 6th, Nov. 23-27th Dates: Withdrawal deadline to receive a “W” is Nov. 11th Final Exam: TBA, or see link below. The final exam is in the regular classroom. note the final exam is mandatory, if a student (who hasn’t withdrawn) does not show up for the final exam than an F is given as the final grade regardless of class average, this is Valencia’s policy. This is a “tentative” schedule. Therefore if you miss class email me to make sure you know what we covered and if and when a test or quiz is due. The schedule may change slightly during the semester. Tentative Course ScheduleWeekDates(beginning) Sections Covered/Tests1Aug 29th 2.1 – 2.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 Sept 6th 2.3 – 2.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Sept 12th Quiz on chapter 2; (Chapter 2 test) 3.1 – 3.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Sept 19th 3.3 – 3.4 Quiz on chapter 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 Sept 26th (Chapter 3 test); 4.1 – 4.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 Oct 3rd 4.3 – 4.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 Oct 10th 4.5 Quiz on chapter 4 (Chapter 4 Test); ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8. Oct 17th 5.1–- 5.2 Quiz on chapter 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9. Oct 24th (Chapter 5 test) 7.1–7.2, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10. Oct 31st t 7.4 Quiz on chapter 7 (Chapter 7 Test) 6.1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11. Nov 7th 6.1– 6.2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12. Nov 14th 6.3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13. Nov 21st 6.4 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14. Nov 28th Quiz on chapter 6 (Chapter 6 test) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15. Dec 5th Review for final exam----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16. Dec 12th Final exam Thursday Dec. 15th 1-3:30 pm in the classroomDisclaimer:Changes in the evaluation procedure may be made at the discretion of the instructor.Helpful Links :)LiveScribe: Center Hours:?? Progress SheetYour grade will consist of the following, please keep track of all your scores and know how to compute your average at any time during the progress of the course. Your average can be found by taking your total points and dividing by the total possible points at that time.Tests (100 pts. each) Ch. 2 (100 pts.) ________ Ch. 3 (100 pts.) ________ Ch. 4 (100 pts.) ______Ch. 5 (100 pts.) _________ Ch. 6 (100 pts.) _________ Ch. 7 (100 pts.) ______Online Homework (100 pts. total) ______________Quizzes (10 pts. each) Quiz ch. 2 ________ Quiz ch. 3 _________ Quiz ch. 4 _____ Quiz ch. 5 ________ Quiz ch. 6 _________ Quiz ch. 7 __________(Final exam) (100 pts.) _________ EAST CAMPUS LEARNING ASSISTANCE RESOURCES:Free tutoring services are provided on Valencia College’s East campus at the Academic Success Center in Building 4-Room 101. The East Campus Academic Success Center strives to provide a safe, inclusive learning environment that motivates students to maximize learning opportunities, grow toward independence, and discover the lifelong learner within. support at the academic success centerThe Math Center in Building 4-Room 102- provides individual assistance to all Valencia students enrolled in any math course. Resources include walk-in tutoring, homework assistance, workshops, final exam reviews, PERT information, academic refreshers, and much more. The SPA (Specialized Prep Area) provides specific resources to students in developmental mathematics courses and is part of the Math Center. The SPA has information and study sheets for most mathematical concepts. Normal hours for the Math Center are Monday – Thursday from 8am-10pm, Friday from 8am-5pm, and on Saturday from 8am-4pm. Please check hours around holidays and special events and during the summer terms.'s Math Help 24/7: Valencia Math professors have created pen-casts and videos of common lessons to help you learn the concepts being presented in class. This resource is located at: valenciacollege.edu/math/liveScribe.cfm Click on your course to view your lessons. Some lessons have more than one professor's perspective; watch more than one! Smart Thinking (Online Tutoring): Smarthinking is a FREE online tutoring tool available to all of Valencia’s students, and math tutors are available 24/7. Students can access Smarthinking through the Courses tab in Atlas. Students have an eight hour limit of usage per semester, and therefore Smarthinking is best used as a back up to on-campus services and support, not as a replacement. There are Smarthinking phone applications for both iOS and Android devices. WITH DISABILITIES: Valencia Students who qualify for academic accommodations must provide the professor with a Notification to Instructor (NTI) from the Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD). Students are expected to discuss their specific needs with the professor, preferably during the first two weeks of class. OSD determines accommodations based on appropriate documentation of disabilities. Contact Information: Bldg.: 5-216; Ph: 407-582-2229; Fax: 407-582-8908; TTY: 407-582-1222. FEEDBACK ON INSTRUCTION: Near the end of the term, students will receive an invitation through their Valencia ATLAS email account asking them to complete the Student Feedback on Instruction (SFI). This survey provides Valencia College professors with feedback on students’ experiences in courses and helps them to continually improve their courses. The results are released only after grades are submitted and students’ names are not included in the results - all responses will be anonymous. STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: Valencia College has contracted with a private and confidential counseling service (Bay Care Behavioral Health Student Assistance Program (SAP)) to provide FREE short-term assistance to students who need to resolve problems that are affecting their college performance. Examples might include: stress, relationship/family issues, alcohol/drug problems, eating disorders, depression, and gender issues. Students who are experiencing any of these issues and who are enrolled in credit classes at Valencia should call the toll-free number 1-800-878-5470 to speak to a professional counselor. If needed, the counselor may refer the student to appropriate resources or to speak face-to-face with a licensed counselor. For more information, call or visit a Counselor in Student Services on any campus.DISCLAIMERChanges in the syllabus, schedule, evaluation procedures, and/or homework assignments may be made at any time at the discretion of the professor. If you are absent, it is your responsibility to find out what, if any, announcements or changes have been made.FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act)FERPA is a Federal law that is administered by the Family Policy Compliance Office (Office) in the U.S. Department of Education (Department). 20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99. FERPA affords students certain rights with respect to their educational records. Valencia College has a firm commitment to protecting the privacy rights of its students. For further information on FERPA see: ................
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