FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE JACKSONVILLE
MAT 1033: Intermediate Algebra
B12 Fall Term 2004 (20051)
Reference: 197247

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA
XCP 0025: Intermediate Algebra
Fall Term 2004
Call Number: 8189


Instructor: Ronald H. Moore
Title: Mathematics Professor
Office: C 132A
South Campus
11901 Beach Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32246
Phone: 646-2077
Home Page: http://web.fccj.edu/~rmoore/
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Email: [email protected]
Yahoo! Messenger ID: rmoorefccj
Yahoo! Calendar: http://calendar.yahoo.com/rmoorefccj
Class Location: 845
Class Days: Tuesdays and Thursdays
Class Time: 10:00am - 11:40am
Office Hours: M 9:00am - 11:00am (South: C-132A)
T 2:00pm - 3:30pm (UNF)
W 9:00am - 11:00am (South: C-132A)
Th 2:00pm - 3:30pm (UNF)
F 9:00am - 11:00am (South: C-132A)
S 12:00pm - 1:00pm (South: C-132A)
or by appointment.
Tentative Schedule: Tentative Schedule

Instructor Contact information:

You may contact me by:

  1. Stopping by my office during my posted office hours
  2. Calling me in my office
    If I am not in leave a message. I will try to return your call as quickly as I can. Please include the following information:
  3. Email
    I will try to respond within 24 hours during the week or no later than Monday if email is sent on the week-end. Please include the following information:
  4. Catching me in the Learning Center, FCCJ Library, UNF Library, or other campus locations.
    Check my Yahoo! Calender for times and places.
  5. Yahoo! messenger
    If I do not reply, assume that I am away from the computer.

General Information:

Catalog Course Description:

XCP 0025
MAT 1033
Intermediate Algebra 4 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: MAT 0024 with a grade of "C" or better or satisfactory score on the placement test. This course is designed for students who require additional skills in algebra before taking MAC 1105, MGF 1106 or MGF 1107. The major topics include sets and real numbers, linear equations and inequalities with applications, polynomials and factoring, algebraic fractions, exponents, roots and radicals, quadratic equations, relations and functions, graphs and systems of linear equations with applications. This course does not apply toward the associate in arts degree. Four contact hours. A.A., A.A.S.

Course Outline:

  1. Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities
    1. Linear Equations, One Variable
    2. Formulas and Literal Equations
    3. Linear Inequalities, One Variable
      1. Single
      2. Compound
    4. Equations and Inequalities Involving Absolute Value
    5. Applications
  2. Exponents, Polynomials and Factoring
    1. Rules of Exponents
    2. Scientific Notation
    3. Fundamental Operations on Polynomials
    4. Factoring Including Multi-Step and Substitution
  3. Rational Expressions
    1. Fundamental Operations
    2. Synthetic Division (Optional)
    3. Complex Fractions
    4. Solving Equations with Algebraic Fractions
    5. Variation
    6. Applications
  4. Roots and Radicals
    1. Rational Exponents
    2. Roots and Radicals
      1. Simplification
      2. Operations on Radicals
      3. Equations Containing Radicals
  5. Solving Quadratic Equations and Inequlaities
    1. Solving Quadratic Equations
      1. Factoring
      2. Root Extraction
      3. Completing the Square
      4. Quadratic Formula
    2. Complex Numbers as Solutions to Quadratic Equations
    3. Applications
    4. Solving Quadratic Inequalities
  6. Relations and Functions
    1. Basic Concepts
    2. Functional Notation
    3. Domain and Range
  7. Graphs
    1. The Rectangular Coordinate System
      1. Distance Formula
      2. Mid-Point Formula
    2. Linear Equations
      1. Slope
      2. Perpendicular and Parallel Lines
      3. Equations of the Line
        1. Standard Form
        2. Slope-Intercept Form
        3. Point-Slope Form
    3. Linear Inequalities
    4. Introduction to Non-Linear Functions
      1. Point-Plotting
      2. Shape Recognition
        1. Parabolas
        2. Absolute Value
        3. Square Root Function
    5. Domain and Range
  8. Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities
    1. In Two Variables
    2. Applications

Learning Materials Needed:

Required Materials:

Textbook
Intermediate Algebra 9th Edition by Margaret L. Lial, John Hornsby, Terry McGinnis, published by Pearson Addison-Wesley, New York, NY, copyright 2004, ISBN#: 0321127137

Supplies Needed:

Helpful Supplies:

Course Grading System:

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

W, FN, and I Grade Policy:

W Grade:
A student may withdraw without academic penalty at Florida Community College from any course up to the last withdrawal date published for each session. The student will be permitted only two withdrawals or "NP" grades per course. Upon the third attempt, the student will not be permitted to withdraw and will receive an "A," "B," "C," "D," or "F" grade for the course.
FN Grade:
If The student may miss no more than 10% (3 classes). He or she may receive a grade of "FN" (failure for non-attendance), which may affect your financial aid. The "FN" grade may be given immediately after the withdrawal deadline.
I Grade:
This grade of "incomplete" is given at the discretion of the instructor when the student has completed at least 75% of the course. The student must have a valid excuse with documentation and consult with the instructor before an "I" grade will be assigned. The instructor shall prescribe in a written agreement with the student the remaining course work required and a time limit for completion and removal of the "I" grade. All work must be completed within the first eight weeks of the subsequent term, unless the instructor agrees to a longer timeframe (not to exceed one year). Failure to complete the course within the time limit will result in an automatic F. The instructor may choose not to grant the request.

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 scores and add these together along with the test grades. This total is then divided by six and rounded.

State Mandate:

  1. Students have only three attempts per college credit course (all grades count as an attempt, including audit, IW, AW, W, NP, F and D).
  2. A student will be permitted a maximum of two withdrawals per college credit course.
  3. The third time a student enrolls in a course he/she must pay the full cost of instruction, which is equivalent to the out-of-state tuition (approximately four times the regular tuition).
  4. A student cannot repeat a course when a grade of A, B or C has been earned.

Academic Dishonesty:

Students found cheating on quizzes, tests, or exams will receive a grade of F in the course and procedures for expulsion from the college will be followed. Cheating includes (among other things) copying another individual's work (or allowing someone to copy your work), using unauthorized references (cheat sheets or programmed information) on a quiz, test, or exam, or allowing another individual to take a quiz, test, or exam for you. For the full college policy, visit:

http://www.fccj.edu/resources/catalogs/2004_2005/rules/expectations.html#dishonesty

Course Requirements:

Homework:

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. Late homework will not be graded. Turn in the problems in bold. All homework 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 will not be graded.
  1. Put your name in the upper right hand corner.
  2. Under your name put the course (XCP 0025).
  3. Under the course put the campus (UNF).
  4. Under the campus put the class time (10:00).
  5. Under the class time put the class dates (TTh).
  6. Each section should be on its own sheet.
  7. Put the section on the top line in the center.
  8. Label the problems clearly.
  9. Circle your answer.
  10. Turn in only the problems in bold type.
  11. Late homework will not be graded.

Tests:

There will be four tests and a final exam. Each test is comprehensive and worth 100 points each.

Final Exam:

The final exam is comprehensive and is worth 100 points.

Make-up Tests:

I will only give make-up exams in extreme cases, which must be documented. Make-up exams must be completed prior to the next test. Only one make-up will be allowed.

Guidelines for Tests:

For the test, you can have pencil, paper, graph paper, calculator, straight edge, 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 scratch paper and the test.
  2. Put you answer on the Test.
  3. Circle your answer on the scratch paper.
  4. Turn in all scratch paper.
  5. Each problem on the scratch paper must be clearly labeled.
  6. Draw a line between each problem on the scratch paper.
  7. 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.

Course Policies:

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.

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

  1. turn in homework.
    If you do not turn your homework in on the due date then it will not be graded.
  2. notify me of your attendance.
    If you do not notify me of your attendance, then you will be counted as absent.
  3. get homework back.

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.

Attendance:

Students are expected to attend every class, to be on time, and to stay for the entire class session. If a student is absent, it is his or her responsibility to:

  1. get the class notes from a fellow student.
  2. complete the required homework which will be due.
  3. get any needed help on the missed information from either
    • the Learning Center
    • the instructor (outside of class time).

The student may miss no more than 10% (3 classes). After which he or she may receive a grade of FN (failure for non-attendance), which may affect your financial aid.

If you are late and missed the roll call then get with the instructor outside of class so that your attendance can be recorded, else it will count as an absence. Three tardies and/or early departures will count as one absence.

If you must leave early, please sit in a location that will not disrupt class when you leave.

Additional Information:

Registration Information

This is an FCCJ course taught at UNF for your convenience. To be enrolled in this class, please follow the directions below.
  • Apply online. Lon ton at www.fccj.edu) and click "apply on line" located at bottom left. Follow directions as requested.
  • When filling out your application, your educational plan will be under section 7 "attend as a concurrent enrolled student".
  • Be sure to complete the residency section.
  • You will need to have an application on file no later than Sept. 3rd.
  • You will be registered into the class by FCCJ staff based on information supplied by your instructor saying you are attending the class.
  • YOU MUST PAY FOR THIS CLASS BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 13th and NO LATER THAN 6pm SEPTEMBER 21st.
  • There is a $15 membership fee plus class fee.
  • IN STATE FEES: $256.00. OUT OF STATE: $921.60
  • You may pay on line if you set up a password in the FCCJ Artemis system. You can pay using a credit card by calling teh Business Office at FCCJ (646-2086 or 646-2091). You may pay cash at any FCCJ Business Office. If you are paying by FLORIDA PREPAID, you MUST go to any FCCJ Business Office and bring your picture ID and PrePaid card.
  • Bright futures cannot be used.
  • If you have any questions, please contact Ann Karnes at 646-2304 or email [email protected].
  • Resources at South Campus:

    Library (G-300) / 646-2174
    The Library is located in G 300 and has resources that may be helpful for FCCJ math students (such as CD's videos and telecourses). For more information call, visit or follow this link: www.fccj.org/library/

    Hours of Operation:
    Monday - Thursday 7:30am - 9:00pm
    Friday 7:30am - 5:00pm
    Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm
    Sunday 1:00pm - 9:00pm
    (hours vary on holidays, breaks, and between terms)

    Math Lab (G 200) / 646-2083
    The Math Lab is located in the Learning Center (G 200) and has many resources for FCCJ math students. They offer tutoring for courses from Basic Math to Calculus III, useful handouts, textbooks, and solution manuals. For more information call, visit or follow this link: www.fccj.org/campuses/south/learning_cent/math_lab.htm

    Hours of Operation:
    Monday - Thursday 7:30am - 10:00pm
    Friday 7:30am - 5:00pm
    Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm
    Sunday 1:00pm - 9:00pm
    (hours vary on holidays, breaks, and between terms)

    Assessment and Certification Center (U 120) / 646-2040
    The Assessment and Certification Center is located in U 120. They provide a variety of testing including the CLAST, CLEP, certification tests, and make-up tests. For more information call, visit or follow this link: http://www.fccj.org/assessment/
    Hours of Operation:
    Monday 8:00am - 7:00pm
    Tuesday 8:00am - 8:00pm
    Wednesday 8:00am - 8:00pm
    Thursday 8:00am - 7:00pm
    Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm

    Student Services
    Career Development Center
    U 104 / 646-2283
    Disabled Student Services
    U 114 / 646-2191
    Counseling & Advising
    U 110 / 646-2424
    Enrollment Services
    U 169 / 646-2304
    Financial Aid & Scholarships
    U 166 / 646-2020
    Student Activities
    U 209 / 646-2276
    Math and Science Resource Room (C 103)
    The Math Lab is located in the Math and Science Department in room C 103. It has textbooks, video tapes, and a couple of solution manuals.

    Children on Campus Policy

    No children under age 16 will be allowed in instructional areas and no unsupervised children in non-instructional areas during scheduled classes or while testing.

    Ronald H. Moore
    Professor of Mathmatics
    Florida Community College at Jacksonville
    [email protected]

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