Florida Community College at Jacksonville

Deerwood Center

Summer Term 2008

 

Course Prefix:         MAC 1105                     Course Title: College Algebra

Instructor Name:    Ken Mulzet                   Office Number: C2312

Phone number:        997-2737                        Email: kmulzet@fccj.edu

Meeting Time:        6:00 – 9:00 pm TR*      Room: E2507

Office Hours:          TR 5:30 - 6:00 pm           Faculty Web Page: www1.fccj.edu/kmulzet

 

INTRODUCTION: 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.

 

PREREQUISITE: MAT 1033 with a grade of "C" or better or satisfactory score on the placement test.

 

COURSE DATES:     Important course dates:

Start Date: 5/05/08

End Date: 6/26/08

Drop/Add Date: 5/07/08

Non-Attendance Date: 5/12/08

Withdrawal with Refund Date: 5/12/08

Withdrawal with Grade of “W” Date: 6/12/08

 

REQUIRED MATERIALS:  MyMathLab access code, and a TI-83 graphing calculator are required for this course.  You may be able to use any other graphing calculator however the instructions in class will be given for the TI-83 only.

 

OPTIONAL MATERIALS: College Algebra: Enhanced with Graphing Utilities, Third Edition by Michael Sullivan, copyright 2003 by Prentice Hall

 

POLICY AND PROCEDURES:

Academic Integrity from the College catalogue: “Academic dishonesty is considered a serious and is expressly prohibited.  This policy includes all course assessment, related assignments, and all standardized tests (e.g. CPT, CLAST, CAT).  Such dishonesty includes:

  1. cheating, which is defined as the giving or taking of any information or material with the intent of wrongfully aiding oneself or another in academic work considered in the determination of a course grade or the outcome of a standardized assessment,
  2. plagiarism, which is defined as the act of stealing or passing off as one’s own work the words, ideas or conclusions of another as if the work submitted were the product of one’s own thinking rather than an idea or product derived from another source, or
  3. any other form of inappropriate behavior which may include but is not limited to falsifying records or data, lying, unauthorized copying, tampering, abusing or otherwise unethically using computer or other stored information, and any other act or misconduct which may reasonably be deemed to be a part of this heading.

 

Any student alleged to have committed any act of academic dishonesty as defined herein, shall be entitled to due process as defined in District Board of Trustees Rule 6Hx7-2.18, prior to the administration of disciplinary action including suspension and dismissal.”

 

COURSE EVALUATION/GRADING:   There will be 2 exams and one final in this course.  Homework will be collected at least once a week.  Exams will be announced at least a week in advance.  The final exam will be as scheduled by the registrar.  Final grades will be calculated as follows:

 

            3 Tests                   20% per test                              A   90% - 100%

            Final Exam             15%                                          B   80% - 89%

            Quizzes                  11%                                          C   70% - 79%

            Homework             14%                                          D   60% - 69%

            Total                    100%                                           F     0% - 59%

 

FN: Failure for non-attendance

NA: Dropped from the class for non-attendance

 

Withdrawals:  Please refer to the college catalog and/or official college class schedule for pertinent dates for NA and FN grades, as well as the deadline date for class withdrawal.  If you decide to withdraw from the class, please see the instructor for a signature.

 

Incompletes:  Only in rare instances will an incomplete be given.  At the very least, the student must complete 75% of the assigned course work.  A request for an “I” must be made in writing at least two weeks prior to the second exam.  A request does not guarantee an approval for an incomplete.

 

Late assignments:  All work is to be completed as assigned.  If an assignment is late, it must be turned in no later than one week past the assigned due date.  A late penalty of 10% will be assessed.

 

COURSE OUTLINE

 

Section

Problems

Due Date

1.2

1.3

p. 109 29 - 47 odds

p. 121 11 - 19, 45 - 53, 81 - 89 odds

5/10/07

1.1

1.2

1.4

p. 97 19 - 27 odds

p. 109 17 - 25 odds

p. 131 9 - 37, 53 - 61 odds

5/15/07

1.5

1.6

1.7

p. 139 17 - 35 odds

p. 148 17 - 29 odds

p. 160 53 - 65 odds, 83 - 93 odds

5/17/07

1.8

2.1

p. 176 11 - 17, 33 - 53 odds

p. 203 17 - 23, 33 - 43 odds

5/22/07

TEST ONE

2.2

2.3

2.4

CHAPTER 1

p. 216 15 - 23, 61 - 69 odds

p. 223 11 - 19, 23 - 31 odds

p. 236 45 - 63 odds

5/24/07

2.5

p. 250 11 - 19, 47 - 55 odds

5/29/07

2.6

3.1

3.2

p. 263 17 - 25, 29 - 37 odds

p. 312 35 - 43, 71 - 79 odds

p. 330 11 -19, 57 - 65 odds

5/31/07

3.3

3.4

3.5

p. 344 11 - 19, 41 - 49 odds

p. 356 7 - 25, 55 - 63 odds

p. 365 3 - 21 odds

6/5/07

3.6

3.7

4.1

p. 379 11 - 19, 39 - 47 odds

p. 385 7 - 15, 23 - 31 odds

p. 402 11 - 19, 29 - 37 odds

6/7/07

TEST TWO

4.2

4.3

4.4

CHAPTERS 2 - 3

p. 415 37 - 55 odds

p. 430 11 - 19, 53 - 61, 75 - 83 odds

p. 444 11 - 29, 33 - 41 odds

6/12/07

4.5

p. 455 7 - 15, 31 - 39, 51 - 59 odds

6/14/07

4.6

4.7

4.8

p. 461 5 - 23 odds

p. 470 3 - 11, 33 - 41 odds

p. 482 1 - 19 odds

6/19/07

5.1

p. 515 17 - 25, 49 - 57 odds

6/21/07

FINAL EXAM

COMPREHENSIVE

6/26/07