Departmental Course Syllabus

Spring 2005

 

Department: Mathematics/Computer Science                                                                Revision Date:  06/08/04    

 

College: San Antonio College, 1300 San Pedro, San Antonio TX, 78212-4299         FAX: 210-733-2084

 

Course: Math 0303 - Intermediate Algebra

 

Credit Hours: 3 hours

 

Instructor:

 

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Catalog description: Content includes the Cartesian Plane, graphs and equations of linear and conical relations, systems of linear equations in two and three variables, systems of nonlinear equations in two variables, introduction to relations and functions, and related applications.

 

Pre-requisites, co-requisites, and other requirements: Math 0302 with a grade of “C” or better, or equivalent.

 

Text:       ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS 2nd ed., 2004 by Allen R. Angel,

                Prentice Hall.

 

Instruction will consist of:

 

                ___         lecture                                                                    ___         classroom discussions

                ___         homework assignments                                      ___         audio/video assignments

                ___         group problem solving                                        ___         collaborative (team) assignments

                ___         computer or calculator assignments                 ___         internet presentations/assignments

                ___         other      

 

Course Content, Objectives, and Outcomes

 

Upon successful completion of this course the student will have demonstrated an understanding of the material contained in the following list of topics. Evaluation typically will be made and certified by the instructor using a final exam, major tests, and other methods as indicated in the “Instructor’s Requirements” section of this syllabus.

 

 

Chapter 9  Graphing Linear Functions and Inequalities

 

9.1  The Cartesian Coordinate System and Linear equations in Two Variables

9.2  Graphing  Linear Equations

9.3  Slope of a Line

                9.4  Slope-Intercept and Point-Slope Forms of a Linear Equation

               9.5  Graphing Linear Inequalities  

          

               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 10  Functions and Their Graphs

 

10.1  Functions

10.2  Linear Functions

10.3  Slope, Modeling, and Linear Relationships

10.4  Graphing Quadratic Functions

10.5  Other Functions and Reflections

10.6  Compressions and Stretches and More on Translations of Functions                 

               10.7  The Algebra of Functions

               10.8  Variation

 

               

Chapter 11  Conic Sections

 

11.1  The Parabola and the Circle

                11.2  The Ellipse

                11.3  The Hyperbola

               

Chapter 12  Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities

 

12.1  Solving Systems of Equations Graphically

                12.2  Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution

                12.3  Solving Systems of Equations by the Addition Method

            12.4  Solving Systems of Linear Equations in Three Variables

            12.5  Systems of Linear Equations:  Applications and Problem Solving

               12.6  Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities

                12.7  Nonlinear Systems of Equations and Their Applications

               

Chapter 13 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions  (Optional)

 

Additional Topics may be included at the instructor’s discretion. 

 

Course requirements and grade computation:

 

A.                  College Requirements:

 

A written, comprehensive final examination, not to exceed three hours in length, shall be given at the end of each semester for each course at the regularly scheduled time-Any exceptions to these requirements must be approved by the appropriate dean.  Other examinations are given at the discretion of the instructor.

 

A student who must be absent from a final examination should petition that instructor for permission to postpone the examination. A student absent without permission from a final examination is graded “F.”  Postponed examinations result in a grade of “I.” The final exam must be taken within 120 calendar days from the end of the semester or the grade automatically becomes an “F.” (San Antonio College Bulletin, Faculty Handbook-January 1995)

 

B.                   Departmental requirements:

 

A valid student I.D. and current semester registration in a departmental course is required to use departmental learning resources (computers, tutoring, videos, testing). Schedules and additional rules for use are posted periodically.

 

C.                   Instructor Requirements: (grading, attendance, other info as required)

 

 

 

 

 

College Policies:

 

A.                  Children on Campus: “Students are urged not to bring children to either a class or a lab. Minors under the age of     twelve (12) must not be left unattended on campus.”  College Academic Council – April 1998

 

B.                   ADA Statement: “As per Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the

Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, if accommodation is needed, contact the Office of Disability Support Services, CAC 124C, Phone: 733-2347”               

 

C.                   Academic Dishonesty: Students may be subject to disciplinary proceedings resulting in an academic penalty or disciplinary penalty for academic dishonesty. Academic Dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating on a test, plagiarism and collusion. For additional information refer to the “Student Code of Conduct” in the San Antonio College Bulletin.

 

 

D.                   Electronic Devices: Students are required to silence all electronic devices (e.g., pagers, cellular phones, etc.) when in classrooms, laboratories and the library. College Academic Council, January 2000.

 

 

E.                    Attendance: Regular and punctual attendance at all classes and laboratories, day and/or evening, is required. A student absent for any reason is responsible for all work missed. Absences of each student are recorded without exception from the official date of his/her enrollment. The counting of absences begins on the first day of a student’s enrollment in the course after classes begin. A student absent the equivalent of two weeks of instruction in a regular semester may be dropped by the instructor. If a student is dropped from a class for excessive absences, the instructor will record a grade of “W” (withdraw). It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the withdrawals have been submitted.

 

Both tardiness and early departure from class are forms of absenteeism. The instructor establishes the policy with regard to each.  (San Antonio College Bulletin)

 

      F.             Student Code of Conduct: Students must abide by the policies, procedures, and rules set forth in the “Student Code of                                                                         Conduct” and all other policies set forth in the San Antonio Bulletin.

 

 

Emergency Information:                   

 

ACCD DPS Emergency Number      222-0911

ACCD DPS General Phone               208-8099

ACCD DPS Weather Phone              208-8189 (For information on college closures)