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Course Description: |
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Basic
Mathematics is a course for students whose placement and diagnostic tests
indicate a need to review and strengthen basic mathematics skills. The
course will consist of a study of whole numbers, fractions, decimals,
exponents and order of operations, ratio and proportion, percent,
measurement and the metric system, introductory statistics, and graphs.
Emphasis will be placed on word problems that involve applications of the
above topics. To exit this course you must earn a minimum grade of C.
The next required course would then be DSPM 0800 Elementary Algebra. |
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Course Objectives: |
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These objectives
will be evaluated by the student's performance on tests and a
comprehensive final examination after classroom explanation and examples.
On the
successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
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round a whole
number or decimal number. |
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add, subtract,
multiply, and divide whole numbers. |
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evaluate
expression involving powers and roots. |
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use the
distributive property to write equivalent expressions. |
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simplify
expressions using the order of operations. |
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add, subtract,
multiply, and divide fractions. |
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add, subtract,
multiply, and divide decimals. |
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add, subtract,
multiply, and divide integers. |
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evaluate
algebraic expressions when given values for the variables. |
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solve a linear
equation in one variable involving two operations. |
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write a ratio,
a proportion, and solve a proportion for an unknown value. |
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determine the
other equivalent forms of the number when given a fraction, decimal
number, or percent. |
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solve problems
involving a percent. |
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determine the
area, volume, and perimeter (or circumference) of simple geometric
figures. |
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determine the
mean, median, mode, and range for a given set of data. |
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interpret the
meaning of a bar, circle, or line graph. |
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Prerequisites and Co-requisites |
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Satisfactory
ACT or placement test scores |
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Student Responsibilities and Conduct |
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Each student is
expected to attend class and to be on time for each class meeting.
Entering or leaving a class during class
time is inconsiderate to the instructor and other class members please
avoid any unnecessary disturbances.
All pagers and cell phones should be
silenced during class. Attendance will be checked at various
times during the class. |
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No tobacco
products are allowed in the classroom. |
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Each student is
expected to read the textbook and complete all homework assignments |
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A student
needing additional help should talk to the instructor to set up an
appointment for help. Do not allow yourself to get behind. A student who
needs additional help can: |
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study the
solutions manual located at each site in the Teaching and Learning Center
(TLC) or Library (LRC) |
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view the video
tapes located at each site in the TLC or LRC |
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Seek tutorial
support in the TLC |
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As a general
rule, you
will not be allowed to drop this course or any other
Developmental Studies course. Before dropping, seek the advice of your
Financial Aid Counselor, your instructor and/or the Director of the
Developmental Studies Program.
A student not completing the course will receive a grade of "F" if
official withdrawal procedures are not followed. Please see the CoSCC
Catalog for instructions. The last date to withdraw without a failing
mark is March 30. |
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If an error in
grading is suspected, please talk to the instructor at the end of the
class period. Mistakes can occur and should be brought to the
instructor's attention. Students have the responsibility of keeping all
graded material that is returned, in case there is a question. |
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A student not
completing the course will receive a grade of "F" if official withdrawal
procedures are not followed. Please see the CoSCC Catalog for
instructions. The last date to withdraw without a failing mark is
March 30. |
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Cheating and
other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. The instructor has the
authority to assign a zero for the exercise or examination or to assign an
"F" in the course if there is academic misconduct. Please see the CoSCC
Catalog. |
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Five announced
tests will be given during the semester. If you know in advance of an
absence on test day (especially on a school-related trip), please contact
the instructor. If you have extenuating circumstances on the day of a
test and are unable to take the test, it is your responsibility to contact
the instructor prior to the test. There are
NO make-ups!
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Textbooks, Supplementary Materials, Hardware and Software Requirements |
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Required Textbooks |
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Basic Mathematics for College Students
by Alan S. Tussy and R. David Gustafson published by Brooks/ Cole 2nd
Edition with CD, 2002.
ISBN
0-534-43583-1 |
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Assessment and Grading |
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Testing
Procedures |
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On test day, you
will be asked to leave your book bags, purses, and books along the walls
of the classroom. You should only have your pencils, erasers, and
calculator to your seat. You will also be asked to leave an empty seat
between you and your neighbor. |
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Grading Procedure |
Grading Scale |
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The grades in
this class will have these components: |
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ë
5% Attendance |
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A 90 – 100% |
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10% Homework |
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B 80 – 89% |
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10% Quizzes |
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C 70 – 79% |
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75% Tests/
Final Exam |
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F 0 – 69%
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Assignments and Participation |
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Attendance and Participation: |
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Each student
will receive 5 points for each day that you are in class on time, 3 points
if you are reasonably tardy (i.e. 10 minutes). |
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(5% of 100 possible points) |
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Homework: |
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Homework will be
checked on a daily basis. For each section covered in class, there are
assigned homework problems. Complete homework assignments will receive 10
points. Incomplete homework will receive a zero. Homework can be turned
in anytime prior to the test in order to earn credit. Homework can be
completed using your book and working with paper and pen OR online. Late
homework is unacceptable. |
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(10% of 100 possible points) |
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Quizzes: |
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There will be
daily quizzes. These quizzes will consist of no more than two (2)
homework problems. Each question is worth 5 points. There are NO MAKEUP
quizzes. Quizzes can be completed in class or online. |
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(10% of 100 possible points) |
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Tests |
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During the
semester there will be 5 announced tests and a comprehensive final exam.
Each test is worth 100 points and the final exam is worth 200 points. The
average of these six scores will make up 75% of your final average.
There are no makeup tests. If
you miss a test you will be given a zero. Your final exam score will
replace your lowest test score, unless your lowest test score is higher
than your final exam score. The final exam score can only replace
one test. However, no test
grade will replace your final exam grade. In other words, no matter what
the final exam grade
counts.
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(75% 0f 100 possible points) |
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Courtesies |
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Each student is
responsible for his/her own conduct. Students are expected to be
respectful of the instructor and classmates at all times. |
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The taking of
all announced tests and the final examination is required to pass the
course. |
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Grades are not
mailed to students. You must access grades through Web for Students (www.Columbiastate.edu)
five (5) working days after grades are required in Admissions. Students
needing official copies of grades must request it in writing from the
Office of Admissions and Records. Call the transcript information line at
(931) 540-2550 for detailed instructions. Students may print a copy of
their grades from Web for Students.
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In the event of
an emergency, please follow the instructions of the instructor. |
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In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, students are
encouraged to register with Counseling/Disability Services (931-540-2572)
for possible assistance with accommodations. It is the student’s
responsibility to voluntarily and confidentially provide appropriate
documentation regarding the nature and extent of a disability. Students
requesting special accommodations are (strongly) encouraged to contact
Counseling/Disability Services at the beginning of the semester |
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