Math 005 is an introductory level algebra course. Evaluation will be based on attendance, homework, quizzes, four major tests, and a comprehensive final exam given in the course during the semester.
Upon completion of this courses, students will be able to
TEST RULES: Tests must be taken in the MTLC.
These penalties are CUMULATIVE. You may fill out a petition request form to have the penalty waived if you have a valid excuse.
Sunday – normal hours (4-10pm)
Monday-Wednesday – only between 8:15pm and 10pm
Thursday – closed all day except for testing
Friday – normal hours (8am-5pm)
The lab will be closed except for testing during final exam week.
Math 005 (TR) Fall 2011 All Homework is due by 8pm and all Quizzes are due by 9pm on the specified dates.
Test 1 Material (Test 1 is on Thursday 9/22) |
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Class Meeting |
Lab Weeks |
Section |
Topics |
Completion Deadline |
8/25 Class #1 |
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Orientation |
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8/30 Class #2 |
Lab Week #1 |
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Prep Work |
Tuesday 8/30 |
9/1 Class #3 |
1.8 |
Simplifying Expressions |
Thursday 9/1 |
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9/6 Class #4 |
Lab Week #2 |
2.1 |
The Addition Property of Equality |
Tuesday 9/6 |
9/8 Class #5 |
2.2 |
The Multiplication Property of Equality |
Thursday 9/8 |
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2.3 |
More on Solving Linear Equations |
Thursday 9/8 |
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Syllabus Quiz |
Thursday 9/8 |
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9/13 Class #6 |
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2.4 |
An Introduction to Applications of Linear Equations |
Tuesday 9/13 |
9/15 Class #7 |
Lab Week #3 |
2.5 |
Formulas and Applications |
Thursday 9/15 |
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2.8 |
Solving Linear Inequalities |
Thursday 9/15 |
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Test Rule Quiz |
Thursday 9/15 |
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No class on Test Week |
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Test 1 on Thursday 9/22 |
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Test 2 Material (Test 2 is on Thursday 10/13) |
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Meeting |
Lab Weeks |
Section |
Topics |
Completion Deadline |
9/27 Class #8 |
Lab Week #4 |
3.1 |
Linear Equations in Two Variables |
Tuesday 9/27 |
9/29 Class #9 |
3.2 |
Graphing Linear Equations |
Thursday 9/29 |
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3.3 |
Slope of a Line |
Thursday 9/29 |
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10/4 Class #10 |
Lab Week #5 |
3.4 |
Slope-Intercept, Point-Slope |
Tuesday 10/4 |
5.1 |
The Product Rule and Power Rules for Exponents |
Tuesday 10/4 |
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10/6 Class #11 |
5.2 |
Integer Exponents and the Quotient Rule |
Thursday 10/6 |
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5.4 |
Adding and Subtracting Polynomials |
Thursday 10/6 |
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No class on Test Week |
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TEST 2 on Thursday 10/13 |
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Test 3 Material (Test 3 is on Thursday 11/3) |
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Class Meeting |
Lab Weeks |
Section |
Topics |
Completion Deadline |
10/18 Class #12 |
Lab Week #6 |
5.5 |
Multiplying Polynomials |
Tuesday 10/18 |
5.6 |
Special Products |
Tuesday 10/18 |
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10/20 Class #13 |
5.7 |
Dividing Polynomials |
Thursday 10/20 |
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6.1 |
The Greatest Common Factor, Factor by Grouping |
Thursday 10/20 |
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10/25 Class #14 |
Lab Week #7 |
6.2 |
Factoring Trinomials |
Tuesday 10/25 |
6.3 |
More on Factoring Trinomials |
Tuesday 10/25 |
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6.4 |
Special Factoring Rules |
Tuesday 10/25 |
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No class on Test Week |
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TEST 3 on Thursday 11/3 |
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Test 4 Material (Test 4 is on Thursday 12/1) |
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Class Meeting |
Lab Weeks |
Section |
Topics |
Completion Deadline |
11/8 Class #15 |
Lab Week #8 |
6.5 |
Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring |
Tuesday 11/8 |
11/10 Class #16 |
7.1 |
The Fundamental Property of Rational Expressions |
Thursday 11/10 |
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7.2 |
Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions |
Thursday 11/10 |
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11/15 Class #17 |
Lab Week #9 |
7.3 |
Least Common Denominators |
Tuesday 11/15 |
11/17 Class #18 |
7.4 |
Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions |
Thursday 11/17 |
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7.6 |
Solving Equations with Rational Expressions |
Thursday 11/17 |
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11/22 Class #19 |
Only 1 Hour Lab |
8.1 |
Evaluating Roots |
Tuesday 11/22 |
No class on Test Week |
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Test 4 on Thursday 12/1 |
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FINAL is on Sunday – Friday 10/11-12/16 |
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Class Meeting |
Lab Weeks |
Section |
Topics |
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12/6 Class #20 |
Lab Week #10 |
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Review for Final Exam |
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12/8 Class #21 |
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Review for Final Exam |
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This course is a zero credit hour course. Grades will be assigned as ^P or *F. The course grade is determined by points earned as follows:
4 Tests 400 points (100 points each) COURSE GRADE SCALE
Final Exam 300 points
Quizzes 160 points (40 points each test period) ^ P 700 -1002.5
Homework 80 points (20 points each test period) * F Below 700
Class Attendance 31.5 points (1.5 points for 21 classes)
Lab Attendance 31 points (3 points each week, 10 weeks)
Total 1002.5 points + 2 points (End of Semester Survey) =1004.5 points
Note: To pass this course you must earn a minimum of 700 points.
MAKE-UP POLICY: If homework or quizzes are missed due to a serious, verifiable circumstance, then make-up work may be allowed. Any student requesting to make up work must fill out a petition request form in 345 Gordon Palmer with an excuse and supporting documents attached. If a test is missed due to a serious verifiable circumstance, the zero test grade will be replaced with the final exam grade (see Replacement Policy). Students who miss work due to official University business must make other arrangements beforehand.
REPLACEMENT POLICY: Everyone will be allowed to replace the lowest test grade with the grade made on the final exam. However, zeros due to an unexcused absence or academic misconduct will not be replaced. Students who miss a test but have an excuse must turn in a petition request form, with excuse and supporting documents attached, at the math department office (345 Gordon Palmer) as soon as possible. The missed test will be replaced if the petition request panel approves the excuse.
ATTENDANCE POLICIES:
LAB ATTENDANCE: Students must spend 3 hours each week for Lab Attendance points. Lab Attendance begins the week of August 28th. . Lab attendance is counted from Sunday to Friday each week. You must swipe your ACT card and sign in to receive credit for attendance. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Time spent working on math shows a strong correlation with success in the course. In addition to class attendance, each student is expected to spend sufficient time outside of class to successfully complete each assignment. Students may use the MTLC any time it is open to work on math assignments. The MTLC is typically open 71 hours each week and has plenty of computers as well as a staff of instructors and tutors to help individuals as needed
MTLC RULES
Note: The last day to drop this course is Wednesday, November 2. No withdrawals from this course after this date.
TEST DEADLINES: REGISTRATION WEEK: Test 1 Thursday September 22 8am Friday 9/9 – 5pm Friday 9/16 Test 2 Thursday October 13 8am Friday 9/30 – 5pm Friday 10/7 Test 3 Thursday November 3 8am Friday 10/21 – 5pm Friday 10/28 Test 4 Thursday December 1 8am Friday 11/18 – 5pm Friday 11/25 Final Exam Sunday – Friday December 11-16 8am Friday 12/2 – 5pm Friday 12/9 Test times available: Times to be announced in class and through emails. Final Exam times available: 8:00 am, 11:30 am, 3:30 pm, 7:00 pm (all times may not be available each day) Please read Test Rules on page 3 of this syllabus for detailed information. |
MTLC INFORMATION: MTLC location: B1 Tutwiler HOURS: Sunday: 4:00pm – 10:00pm MTLC phone: 348-2592 Monday – Thursday: 8:00am – 10:00pm MTLC website: www.mtlc.ua.edu Friday: 8:00am – 4:45pm MTLC closings: Labor Day: Sun. 9/4 & Mon. 9/5 Fall Break: Thur. 10/27 & Fri. 10/28 Last day for help in the MTLC will be Sunday 12/11 (4:00-6:30pm) Thanksgiving: 5pm Tues. 11/22 – Fri. 11/25 Lab hours are counted Sunday – Friday. You must swipe your ACT card and sign in to receive credit for attendance. NO EXCEPTIONS. |
MATH SOFTWARE LOGIN INFORMATION: (The MTLC sets up the login information for each student. If you cannot login with this following information, then please come to the MTLC for assistance.)
Website: http://ua.mylabsplus.com
Your username: crimson email address example: jksmith@crimson.ua.edu
Your password: CWID example: 12345678
*You will find your current course under the University of Alabama Fall 2011 Term.
WORKING FROM HOME: The Math 005 course work can be done on your personal computer. However, there is a risk when working outside the MTLC. Internet access is required in order to reach the website where the notes, homework, and exercises are found. The website is http://ua.mylabsplus.com. If this page ever fails to load, try typing the website rather than choosing it from the dropdown menu. There are plug ins to be downloaded in order for a successful operation from home. To get these, you will login to the website with your own personal login and password as given by the MTLC. Next, click on your course section. Select the INSTALLATION WIZARD from the link that appears on the screen on the right. Then follow the instructions on the screen. Students doing graded work from home risk grades not being properly saved. If scores are not successfully sent from home and the deadline passes, you will NOT be able to make up the work. Tests must be taken in the MTLC.
EARLY COURSE COMPLETION: You are encouraged to work ahead of the syllabus deadlines, and to take tests and the final exam early. Once you have taken the final, you do not need to continue coming to the MTLC to work. All the remaining attendance requirements are automatically counted for full credit.
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The Academic Misconduct Disciplinary Policy will be followed in the event of academic misconduct.
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