DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS
STUDENT SYLLABUS
COLLEGE ALGEBRA
MAT 111 - 01
Spring 2008
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Boulis OFFICE: 210 BB OFFICE HOURS: TBA
E-Mail: cboulis@leeuniversity.edu not
to be used for communicating reasons of absence(s)
URL: http://faculty.leeu.edu/~cboulis/
TEXTBOOK: College
Algebra, by Larson and Hostetler, 7th Edition, Houghton-Mifflin
Company,
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: The real number system; relations and functions; algebraic functions; linear, quadratic and higher degree equations; complex numbers; graphing; systems of equations; and applications through the use of word problems. Three hours credit.
PREREQUISITIES: ACT mathematics score of 20 or SAT equivalent or completion of MAT 099 with a minimum grade of C.
ATTENDANCE: Class attendance is expected of all students without exception. A student absent from class bears the full responsibility for all subject matter and procedural information discussed in class. Attendance, if checked, may be by roll call, quizzes, or from homework handed in personally.
EVALUATION: There will be daily quizzes,
three unit tests and a cumulative final examination. The four lowest quiz grades will be dropped. The final exam may be used to
substitute a test grade. The student has
to decide whether s/he will take the final exam. If the student decides to take the final
exam, the final exam’s grade will substitute the lowest test grade regardless
of whether the final exam grade is better than that test’s grade or not.
Numerical course grades will be determined by the formula (Q + T1 + T2 + T3)/4 where Q = quiz average, T1, T2 and T3 = unit tests grades. Letter grades will be determined from numerical grades as follows:
A = 91.5 or above B+ = 87.5 – 89.49 C+ = 77.5 – 79.49 D+ = 67.5 – 69.49
A- = 89.5 – 91.49 B = 81.5 – 87.49 C = 71.5 – 77.49 D = 59.5 – 67.49 B- = 79.5 – 81.49 C- = 69.5 – 71.49 F = below 59.5
EXAM POLICY: No makeup
tests/quizzes or early tests/quizzes will be given. A test absence or quiz absence will be
excused only if the student presents sufficient verifiable evidence of
acceptable, extenuating, unavoidable circumstances. An acceptable medical
excuse must state explicitly that the holder should be excused from class. Students missing class because of a family
death must show evidence of the death and evidence of the relationship to the
deceased. Absences from tests and
quizzes for family social events will not be excused.
If
a test absence is excused, then the final exam grade will be used for the
missed test grade. The final-exam grade minus a penalty will be used for an
unexcused test grade provided that the
instructor has knowledge of your reason(s) for the absence, otherwise a grade
of zero will be used for the test.
If a student misses two tests, then the student will be given a special
exam during the final exam period (i.e. no extra time will be given), in
addition to the regular final exam. No student will be given a passing grade if
he/she misses the three unit tests. If a
quiz absence is excused, then the next unit test grade will be used for the
missed quiz grade. A grade of zero will be used for an unexcused quiz grade.
All excuses
should be documented. Do not use e-mail
to tell me your reasons for being absent.
No e-mailed
excuses will be accepted.
STUDENT ATHLETES/SINGERS … etc.: You need to identify yourself to me in class. Any absence from class, quiz or test should be documented. You need to present a hard-copy letter from your coach/director which states that you need to be excused from class. ABSOLUTELY NO EXCUSES SENT VIA E-MAIL WILL BE ACCEPTED.
If you know your schedule in advance, you need to give me a
copy of it at the beginning of the semester.
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY POLICY:
As
a Christian community of scholarship, we at
If any form of academic dishonesty
occurs in this class, the teacher will decide the course of action ranging from
giving the student an F on a test to an F for the course. Moreover, the teacher may refer the case to
the Dean’s Council. The Vice President
for Academic Affairs may then determine the penalty or refer the case to the
Judicial Council.
TUTORING: Through the department at times to be announced online.
TENTATIVE TEST DATES: Test
1 Tuesday, February 19
Test
2 Thursday, March 20
Test
3 Thursday, April 17
Final
Exam Friday, April 25 from 3:15 till 5:15
A copy of the complete syllabus
is available online.