MAT 0012C Pre- Algebra  Academic Systems

Course Syllabus – Spring 2003

 

Professor: Al Groccia

Phone: 407-847-9496 ext. 4182 Kissimmee

407-299-5000 ext. 4182 Orlando

Fax:      407-932-0855

Office: 2-206

Office Hours: Posted outside office

 

CATALOG DESCRIPTION:

MAT 0012C                                                                                        Credit Hours 3 (3,1)

Pre-Algebra

This is an entry level course in mathematics emphasizing the fundamental mathematic operations with application to beginning algebra.  This is the first course in a two-course sequence designed to prepare students for first-year college-level mathematics.   Significant time will be devoted to

connections between mathematics and other academic disciplines and to applications outside education settings.  Credits earned in this course do not fulfill any college-level mathematics requirements nor do they apply toward any college-level credit requirements.  A grade of "C" or higher is needed for entry into MAT 0024C. Topics include operations with real numbers, computation and approximation, ratio and proportion, percent, practical geometry, operations with polynomials including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division by a monomial, the solutions of linear equations and inequalities, bar circle and lines graphs, graphing of linear equations, and mathematical communication skills.

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

The objectives of MAT 0012C will be met by solving problems numerically, graphically, and algebraically. To become fluent in the language of mathematics, students will practice oral communication through individual dialog with professor and written communication in the solution of problems.

 

The Academic Systems students will use all 4 hours of class time, in either 2-144 or 1-131, for computer access. The lab hour will simply afford you more time to work on the computer. There will not be a separate lab for this course. You are expected to log in 4 hours (200 minutes) per week on the computer.

 

CLAST Skills                                                                                                                          Valencia Competencies

 

1.  English Language Skills                                                                                             1.         Value

2.  Arithmetic Skills                                                                                                                   2.         Think

3.  Geometry Skills                                                                                                                    3.         Communicate

4.  Algebra Skills                                                                                                                       4.         Act

5.  Logical Reasoning                                                   

6.  Statistics Skills         

 

 

Valencia faculty have defined four interrelated competencies (Value, Think, Communicate and  Act) that prepare students to succeed in the world community.  These competencies are outlined in the College Catalog.  In this course, through material, discussion, group work, and other learning activities, you will further develop your mastery of these core competencies. 


 

 

 

GRADING AND TESTING

 

The grade for this course will be derived from 4 sources:

 

1.         Average of Tests                      50%                             Grading Scale

2.         Evaluates (Computer Work)     25%                             A  90%-100%          D 60%-69%

3.         Final Exam                               15%                             B  80%-89%             F  0%-59%

4.         Homework                              10%                              C  70%-79%              

 

 

1) Tests must be taken by the scheduled date for full credit, but may be taken earlier. All tests, including the Final, are available in the Testing Center rm. 1-125. You may also take them in class on the due date. An I.D. is required to take a test in the testing center.

 

 2) Homework will be reviewed by professor every Tuesday, on an individual basis. Homework questions will be answered for the sections covered the previous week.  If you are behind in homework, you may need to go tutoring for help.

 

3) All Lab EVALUATES must be completed in class. The EVALUATE portion of each section should only be taken once. You must request permission before doing any retakes.  Retakes score are not considered for grading calculation, unless previously arranged.

 

4) Final Exam MUST be done, in testing center, NO LATER THAN the final exam scheduled time of Tuesday, April 29, 2003 from 7 am to 9 am.

 

TWO TIME RULE

You have two attempts to finish Prep Math. An attempt will count for any semester in which you enrolled for the course unless you withdrew before the Withdrawal deadline . Withdrawal after that date will result in that semester being considered an attempt. If you do not complete this course in two attempts, you will need to complete this work through an adult educational center. Contact the Counseling Department for more information.

 


 

WITHDRAWAL RULES AND PROCEDURES:

You may wish to withdraw from a class or from all of your classes. To withdraw BEFORE the withdrawal deadline (March 7, 2003) you must file a withdrawal form in the Records Office. To withdraw AFTER the WITHDRAWAL DEADLINE, you must file a withdrawal form in the Departmental Office responsible for the class from which you are withdrawing.

 

 

 

The withdrawal grade that you receive in a class once you withdraw will be determined as follows:

 

Before the deadline:

If you withdraw, or are withdrawn by the professor for excessive absences or other

            reasons, on or before the withdrawal deadline, you will receive a W (Withdrawn).

 

After the deadline:

If you withdraw, or are withdrawn by the professor for excessive absences or other

            reasons, after the withdrawal deadline, your professor will assign you a withdrawal grade based upon your academic achievement in the class as of your last date of attendance, as follows:

 

WP: If you are passing as of your last date of attendance, you will receive a WP.

WF: If you are not passing as of you last day of attendance, you will receive WF.

 

If you fail to take the Final Exam, the professor will assign you a WF.

 

Academic Honesty:

 

Each student is expected to be in complete compliance with Valencia’s policy on academic honesty.  Any student found cheating on a test will receive a zero on the test. A course grade of WF may be assigned by the professor.

 

Disclaimer:

 

Changes in this syllabus, schedule and or homework assignments may be made at any time by announcement of the professor.

 

The order in which this class should work is as follows:

FOR EACH LESSON: You should complete:

 

1) EXPLAIN

2) APPLY       

3) EXPLORE (If applicable)

4) HOMEWORK

5) OVERVIEW 

A) If a 90% grade is made ON EACH PART of overview pre-test choose YES to use this as your quiz grade (EVALUATE grade), and you are DONE with this section.

B) If you make less than a 90% ON ANY PART of the Overview, you MUST take the EVALUATE for that section.

C) If you make less than a 70% grade on the overview, you must see me BEFORE                   you take the EVALUATE.

6) EVALUATE (if  necessary -- see step #5)

 

Schedule for MAT0012C Pre Algebra Academic Systems
         
To complete this course you should remain close to this schedule.
If you fall behind you need to come in extra hours.
Please move ahead of schedule if possible.
       
Section HW Page HW Problems Due Date Check here if completed
       
Syllabus     01/06/03  
         
F1.1 35-52 1-441, every 10 01/07/03  
         
F1.2 77-90 1-271, every 10 01/09/03  
         
Review     01/13/03  
         
Review     01/14/03  
         
F2.1 115-126 1-239, every other odd 01/16/03  
         
  No Class Martin Luther King Jr.  01/20/03  
         
F2.2 153-162 1-189, every other odd 01/21/03  
         
F2.2 cont.     01/23/03  
         
Review     01/27/03  
         
Review     01/28/03  
         
Test # 1     01/30/03  
         
F2.3 187-199 1-189, every other odd 02/03/03  
         
F2.4 223-231 1-189, every other odd 02/04/03  
         
F2.4 cont.     02/06/03  
         
Review     02/10/03  
         
F4.1 327-337 1-239, every other odd 02/11/03  
         
F4.1 cont.     02/13/03  
         
Review     02/17/03  
         
F4.2 362-375 1-279, every other odd 02/18/03  
         
F4.2 cont.     02/20/03  
         
Review     02/24/03  
         
Review     02/25/03  
         
Test # 2     02/27/03  
         
1.1 629-630 1-17 odd 03/03/03  
  631-632 1-27 odd    
1.1 cont.     03/04/03  
         
1.2 645 1-29 odd 03/06/03  
  646-647 1-55 odd    
         
1.3 656 1-17 odd 03/10/03  
  657 1-27 odd    
         
Review     03/11/03  
         
Test # 3 Review   03/13/03  
         
Spring Break No Class 03/17/03 to 03/23/03    
         
2.1 665 1-11 odd 03/24/03  
  666 1-27 odd    
         
2.1 cont.     03/25/03  
         
2.2 681-682 1-29 odd 03/27/03  
  683-684 1-59 odd    
         
2.2 cont.     03/31/03  
         
Review     04/01/03  
         
Test # 4     04/03/03  
         
F5.1 397-408 1-135, every other odd 04/07/03  
         
F5.1 cont.     04/08/03  
         
F5.2  447-469 1-288, every other odd 04/10/03  
         
F5.2 cont.     04/14/03  
         
F5.3 510-534 1-231, every other odd 04/15/03  
         
F5.3 cont.     04/17/03  
         
Test # 5     04/21/03  
         
Review     04/22/03  
         
Review     04/24/03  
         
FINAL:  Tuesday April 29, 2003 7:00 am to 9:00 am