SPC MATH 1324 - Mathematical Analysis I

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Mathematical Analysis I (MATH 1324) SyllabusInstructor: Jason Groves Office: M107 (Levelland)Office Hours: Mon-Thurs: 2:30-4pm, F: 9 AM - Noon, or by appointmente-mail: [email protected]: 806-716-2739Prerequisites: Two years high school Algebra, MATH 0320, or qualifying TSI complianceMaterials: College Mathematics for Business, Economics, Life Sciences, and Social Sciences 12thEd. by Barnett, Ziegler, Byleen. Scientific Calculator. A graphing calculator may be used, but isnot required. It may be prohibited on some exams. Suitable writing instruments and paper, andinternet access will be needed for homework assignments.Course Description: This course is designed to introduce students to fundamental concepts ofmathematics such as functions and systems of equations and apply them to real world settings. Itshould also prepare students to take Mathematical Analysis II (MATH 1325). This course satisfiesapplicable graduation requirements.Expected Learning Outcomes: At the end of this course, students should be able to compe-tently perform the following:• work with and analyze functions, including identifying and graphing them, and identifyingthe domain and range.• set up and solve linear models of real world problems• use appropriate functions to model and calculate simple and compound interest and annuities• set up and solve systems of equations, and apply it to other mathematical and real worldsettings• use algebraic and graphical methods to set up and solve linear programming problems• use algebra to simplify and solve polynomial and rational expressionsIT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE STUDENT TO BE FAMILIAR WITH SOUTHPLAINS COLLEGE POLICIES. BELOW ARE ITEMS SPECIFIC TO THIS COURSEAssessment: Grading will be done according to a standard 10 percent scale (i.e. 100%-90% isan A, etc.) with assignments weighted according to the following scaleHomework 30%Participation 20%Tests 30%Final Exam 20%Class Attendance: Students are responsible for the material covered in this course. A studentmissing two consecutive weeks of classes or 6 individual class days will be dropped from the course.A grade of X will not be issued in this course. Please note that new state laws only allow for 6withdrawn courses total.Homework: Homework will take the form of online homework given through MyMathLab, aswell as any unfinished worksheets done in class. Written homework is to be of collegiate quality:neat, legible, all work shown, without ragged edges, and multiple pages are stapled.Quizzes: Quizzes will be given as necessary, and will be based on concepts and problems discussedthe previous day. Questions will come from important definitions and properties covered and/orexamples done in class.Exams: There will be at least three midterm exams given during this course. Questions maybe similar to assigned homework problems or quiz questions. During exams cell phones, iPods (orother mp3 players), laptops, and other such objects should be turned off and put away. There isno tolerance for violations. Makeup exams are not given.Final Exam: The final exam is comprehensive, and a required part of the course. Failure to takethe final exam results in an automatic F. The final exam will be given Thursday, May 10, 5-7pm.Civility in the classroom: Students are expected to assist in maintaining a classroom environ-ment that is conducive to learning. In order to assure that all students have an opportunity to gainfrom time spent in class, troublesome behavior will not be tolerated. At a minimum, this includesuse of cell phones, making offensive remarks, reading newspapers, arriving late, leaving early orengaging in any other form of distraction. Food and drink are not permitted in the classroom.Honesty: “Scholastic dishonesty” includes but not limited to cheating, plagiarism, collusion,falsifying academic records, misrepresenting facts, and any act designed to give unfair academicadvantage to the student. Incidents of academic dishonesty will be promptly reported and dealtwith.Campus Resources: Students have access to tutoring in M116 on the Levelland campus, orBuilding 8 on the Reese campus. M116 also has instructional videos available. Videos and chatsupport are also available on MyMathLab.ADA Compliance: Any student who, because of a disability, may require some special arrange-ments in order to meet course requirements should contact Disability Services (formerly SpecialServices) at 806-716-2529 (Levelland) or 806-885-3048 ext 4675 (Reese). Documentation of any dis-abilities will be required. No requirement exists that accommodations be made prior to completionof this approval process.MATH 1324 Tentative Course CalendarBelow is a calendar outlining the topics that will be taught in this course. This is a tentativecalendar, which means that items listed below might change as needed for this particular class. Itis your responsibility to attend class to be apprised of these changes (if they occur), or to otherwisefind out what is going on. Further, this will tell you what was covered in class if you had to beabsent.Week 1Appendix A(Algebra Review:sections 1,2,5)Week 2 1.1 - 1.2,Exponential and LogarithmicEquations (Handout)Week 3 3.1 - 3.4Week 4 Exam 1, 4.1Week 5 4.2 - 4.3, 4.4Week 6 4.5, 4.6Week 7 Exam 2, 5.1 - 5.2Week 8 5.3 - 6.1Week 9 6.2, 6.3Week 10 6.4 (Handout)Week 11 Exam 3, 2.1 - 2.2Week 12 2.3 (A-3), 2.4 (A-4)Week 13 2.5 - 2.6Week 14 Exam 4, A.6 and 1325 PreviewWeek 15 ReviewFinal ExamsMyMathLab Access: As stated in the syllabus, MyMathLab will be used for the homeworkportion of the course. To register for this course:1. go to the website http://pearsonmylabandmastering.com2. click on the “Student” button under register.3. enter the course ID for this course: groves32736 (no spaces)4. Sign in to your account if you already have one, or follow the prompts to create a new account.5. Do your


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