FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE JACKSONVILLE
MAC 1105: COLLEGE ALGEBRA
FALL: 2002


Instructor Information, Office Hours
INSTRUCTOR Ronald Moore
TITLE Adjunct Instructor
OFFICE: C-100 (Mathematics & Natural Sciences, South Campus)
C-124 (Adjunct Faculty Office, South Campus)
OFFICE HOURS: S 8:00am to 8:30am South Campus
S 11:45am to 12:30pm South Campus
or by appointment.
PHONE: 646-2049 (Adjunct Office, South Campus)
646-2165 (Department of Mathematics and Natural Science, South Campus)
E-MAIL: [email protected]
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FCCJ Catalog Course Description

MAC 1105 College Algebra 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a grade of "C" or better or satisfactory score on the placement test. The major topics included in this course are linear equations and inequalities; quadratic equations and inequalities; relations and functions; graphs; systems of equations and inequalities; exponential and logarithmic functions; and applications. A review of algebraic techniques is also included in this course as well as a review of polynomials, factoring, exponents, roots and radicals. MAC 1102 cannot substitute for this course. Three contact hours. A.A., A.S., A.A.S.

Text and Other Required Materials

Course Requirements

HOMEWORK AND QUIZES
Homework will be assigned at the end of every section in the textbook (see the assignment sheet). Homework is due at the beginning of the next class session. Turn in the problems in bold. All homework and quiz assignments are worth 10 points. The best ten assignments will be added for the homework grade. Use the following guidelines when turning in work. Assignments that do not follow these guidelines might not be graded.
  1. Put your name in the upper right hand corner
  2. Under your name put the course (MAC 1105)
  3. Under the course put the campus (South Campus)
  4. Under the campus put the class time (12:30)
  5. Each section should be on its own sheet
  6. Put the section on the top line in the center
  7. Label the problems clearly
  8. Circle your answer
TESTS
There will be four tests and a final exam. Each test is worth 100 points and is comprehensive.
FINAL EXAM
The final exam is comprehensive and is worth 100 points.
MAKE-UP TESTS
I will only give makeup exams in extreme cases, which must be documented. Makeup exams must be completed prior to the next test.
GUIDELINES FOR TESTS
For the test, you can have pencil, paper, graph paper, calculator, and an eraser. You can show your work on the test or on your own paper. Use the following guidelines for turning in the test and scratch paper.
  1. Your name in the upper right hand corner of every page, including the test.
  2. Circle your answer on the scratch paper.
  3. Turn in all scratch paper.
  4. Each problem on the scratch paper must be clearly labeled.
  5. Draw a line between each problem on the scratch paper.
  6. Do not scribble out your work. Either erase or put a big X through it.
Incorrect problems that do not follow these guidelines might not receive partial credit.

Methods of Evaluation

Grading scale:
Grade Percent Points
A 90% - 100% 540 - 600
B 80% - 89% 480 - 539
C 70% - 79% 420 - 479
D 60% - 69% 360 - 419
F Fail
W Withdrawal
Weighting of the components of the course
Grade Weights:
Homework 100
Test 1 100
Test 2 100
Test 3 100
Test 4 100
Final 100
Total 600
Grade Calculation
I will take the top ten homework and quiz scores and add these together along with the test grades. This total is then divided by six and rounded.

Other Pertinent Information

Electronic Devices

All cellular or digital phones and pagers are to be turned off during the class.

Class structure

Since class time is valuable, I try to be as efficient as I can so that the students can get as much benefit as possible. So most of the classes will be structured as follows:
  1. Roll is taken.
  2. Papers handed back.
  3. Answer questions (priority given on most recent material) 5 to 15 minutes.
  4. New material.
  5. Break (if needed).
  6. New material.

If you are late and missed the roll call or did not get your papers back, wait until the break or after class.

I encourage questions and will answer as many as class time permits, but I also expect the students to refrain from excess talking during the class.


Ronald H. Moore
Adjunct Instructor of Mathmatics
Florida Community College Jacksonville
[email protected]
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