Syllabus
Precalculus
Course: Math 90, Fall 2009
Instructor: Audrey Gillant-- email agillant@sunymaritime.edu -- Office Sci 112
Lectures:
MTR at 10:00 in Sci 124 (06) or MTR at 11:30 in Eng 249 (03)
Office hours: Monday:
3:00-5:00pm in LAC, Wednesday: 10:00 to noon in my office, Thursday: 1:00-3:00pm
on LAC.
Course Web Site: Math 90
Course Description:
Welcome to PreCalculus! This class covers Chapters 1
through 8. We use the following textbook: Precalculus by Lial, Hornsby, Schneider (4th
Edition).
Homework Policy: You are expected to take notes in
class. Every day you will be assigned Homework problems from the sections
we will have covered in class.The homework needs to be done using
WeBWork
. They can be found here
. DO IT! THERE IS A DEFINITE CORRELATION BETWEEN
STUDENTS WHO HAVE FAITHFULLY AND SERIOUSLY DONE THE HOMEWORK AND THOSE WHO ARE
FAMILIAR WITH THE PROBLEMS ON TESTS.
You cannot expect to learn the material and the underlying
concepts without practice, which is the goal of the homework assignments. Make
sure to have your homework completed before the start of class each day. (You
may also find that office hours are a good time to ask questions and go over
concepts that are hard.) You have until the beginning of the following
week the homework was assigned to complete the homework (e.g homework
assigned for Wednesday September 2 must be completed
by Monday morning September 7). If the homework is not completed by
then, you will lose points.
Notes:
- It is OK to make mistakes in class. Everyone is
learning.
- There are NO stupid questions. So DON'T hesitate to
ask questions. It will certainly help your fellow students.
- Out-of-class work sessions between classmates is
highly encouraged.
- While working in groups, do not hesitate to ask others
or me for suggestions.
- If you have difficulties with the class, please let me know right
away.
Attendance: To succeed in this class, you must attend classes.
You are allowed four absences, for whatever reason...legit or not. After 4
absences I will take points off the exams. It is your responsibility to find out
what material was covered for any classes you miss.
Cheating/Plagiarism: DON'T DO
IT! Both receiving and supplying the answers on an exam is cheating.
I take cheating very seriously. If you cheat, you will receive a zero for
the exam and I will refer you to the Judicial Board. If you cheat twice, you will
receive an F for the class. Please do realize that working together on homework
is not cheating.
Please refer to Academic Integrity Policy for a full description of the
Academic Integrity Policy.
Exams : There will be five exams
and a final exam. The exams will be a class period in length. No study
aides are allowed (or are necessary). There will be no make-up exam except in the case of a documented
emergency. Students with legitimate reasons will be given a make-up at the
next class meeting. No contact prior to the next class meeting
equals no make-up.
In the event of an unavoidable
conflict with an exam (an athletic meet, wedding, funeral, etc...), you must
notify me at least one week before the date of the exam so that we can arrange
for you to take the exam BEFORE the actual exam date.
Grading Scheme: (subject to modification)
- Homework 10%
- Each Exam: 13%
- Final Exam: 25%
Each exam will be graded and then normalized onto
a scale from 0%-100%. I will average all normalized grades together. To
determine your grade, I will be using the following chart.
| Percentage range: |
0-60 |
60-65 |
65-70 |
70-73 |
73-77 |
77-80 |
80-83 |
83-87 |
87-90 |
90-93 |
93-100 |
| Corresponding letter grade: |
F |
D |
D+ |
C- |
C |
C+ |
B- |
B |
B+ |
A- |
A | |
After
midterms are graded, I can give you a projected grade. Stop by my office hours
or ask in class to learn more.
Help and Office Hours: Please get help at the first sign of
incomprehension. Each topic we cover depends upon what we learned earlier in the
semester. This means that if you do not understand one topic, you will likely
feel even more lost when we move on to the following topic! Luckily, you
have many options to help you understand the topics along the way.
The Learning Center is
a great place to get help, even when I am not around. There are a few
computers available for use. Last but not least, I will hold regular office
hours this semester. My schedule this semester can be found here.
I plan to hold extra office hours before the exams.
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