MA 153 Spring 2006
Instructor: John LaMaster
Web Sites: Johns Home Page:
http://www.ipfw.edu/math/lamaster
Course Home Page:
http://users.ipfw.edu/lamaster/ma153/s06ma153.htm
Class
Meetings: MWF:
Office: Kettler 264
Office
Hours: Wednesday and Thursday:
11:00 12 noon
Also by
appointment or chance.
Reachable: 481-5430 (office/voice mail)
481-6821
(Math Dept)
481-6880
(FAX)
email: lamaster@ipfw.edu
Prerequisites: MA 113 with C
or higher or placement by departmental exam. This course is
primarily intended for students who have completed two years
of high school algebra.
Objectives: This course serves both as a preparation to
the calculus sequences and as a terminal course for
students
who need only this level of mathematics.
Students develop their reading, writing, and questioning skills in an
interactive classroom setting.
Content: Roughly Chapters 1-5 and 9 of the text. This
course presents the concepts of precalculus from four points of view: geometric (graphs), numeric
(tables), symbolic (formulas),
and written
(verbal descriptions). The emphasis of the course is on the mathematical
modeling of real-life problems using linear, exponential,
quadratic, power, polynomial and rational functions.
Required: The text Functions Modeling Change, 2nd Edition by Connally,
Hughes-Hallett, Gleason, et al.
An access code for e-Grade learning
software for Functions Modeling Change, 2nd Edition
(available behind the counter for $27.50
in the Kettler bookstore or online at
http://he-cda.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-107237.html#precalculus
for $14.95)
You will be required to use a graphing calculator for
activities and assignments in and out of class.
The Assistance with Graphing
Calculators Web Page (http://www.ipfw.edu/math/graphcalc.html)
can help you obtain and use a grapher. The TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus (or Silver Editions of these)
are the tools of
choice, since these interface with the TI-Navigator System.
Note:
You can rent a TI-83 Plus for $10 at Walb Student
Union 225 (481-6586).
Optional:
Student's Study Guide by Cannon
Graphing Calculator Guide for the TI-83/82
by Carl Swenson
Important Dates
Martin Luther King Holiday:
Monday, January 16 Test 1 (Tentatively most of Chapters 1 and 2):
Friday, February 8 Last Day to Withdraw Without a Letter
Grade: Friday, March 17 Final Exam (Rest of Chapter 9
and Comprehensive):
Test 2 (Tentatively most of
Chapters 3 and 4): Friday, March 3
Fall Break: Monday, March 6 - Friday, March 10
Test 3 (Tentatively most of Chapter 5, 8.1, and most of Chapter 9):
Friday, April 21
Attendance/
Participation/Reading Quizzes: Since
much of the learning in this course occurs interactively during class time,
attendance is vital and is part of the course grade (roughly 6.25%). You cannot
earn your attendance credit if you are not here for the entire class
meeting, which means that you are in your seat at 9:00 (and logged in to TI
Navigator*, when used) and staying until class ends at 9:50. You are expected
to not only attend all class meetings, but participate in your group and
contribute to the learning environment of the class as a whole. If you are
blatantly not participating in class (such as doing homework for other classes,
reading the newspaper), you may be physically here, but this is worse
than being absent, since it lowers the class morale. To earn complete points
for attendance on a particular day, you will be required to do more than just
show up. For example, you may be asked to answer some questions correctly
about the assigned reading due that day or submit work from class
activities to earn your participation credit. If you miss a class, use the Web
Site to check what you missed so you come prepared to class. A missed class may be made up by attending two
hours of (free) university tutoring, which must be documented (including date, duration,
and signature of the tutor).
*Dont log in as
someone else. I can tell when it happens.
The consequence is that you are dropped from the class system that day.
Your group sinks or swims together. It is important
that all members of the group participate and learn the material. If all members of your team
score 90% or above on a chapter test, each will receive 5 bonus points.
Internet Access: Part of your semester fees went toward giving you
Internet access. Make sure your account
is activated by next week. Call the Help Desk at 481-6030 if you have questions
or need assistance.
Assignments: Homework problems from the text will be
regularly assigned, but not collected each day. These problems are to be
prepared for discussion during the next class period. Completion of the assignments
is essential for understanding the material. Assignments will be posted on
Johns MA 153
Home Page so if you miss a class,
you can come prepared the next day. However, to be safe, get the phone number
of someone else in the class and just call them to see what you missed! Assignments that will be graded include:
·
Internet assignments completed online using eGrade. A tutorial is available at this
Web site as well. (See the General Course Information for more details.)
·
Writing assignments (typed) that will be given throughout the course over a directed
question or topic.
Quizzes: Occasional section quizzes worth 25 pts. each will be given, usually announced a day in advance. You
can drop all but the top four quizzes. For this reason, there will be no
make-up quizzes for any reason. Dont ask. The answer is no.
Exams: There will be three chapter exams, worth 100 points
each. The final exam is comprehensive. Mark your calendars now:
90% -100% (720 pts. or more) A 80% - 89% (640 to 719 pts.) B 70% -79% (560 to 639 pts.) C 60% - 69% (480 to 559 pts.) D <60% (Below 480 pts.) F Attendance/Participation/Reading Quizzes
50 pts. Writing Assignments
..
50 pts. Internet (e-Grade) Assignments
100
pts. Quizzes (your highest 4
scores at 25 pts. each).... 100 pts. Test 1
... 100 pts. Test 2
.
... 100 pts. Test 3
100 pts. Comprehensive Final
Exam
200 pts. Total Points Possible
... 800
pts.
Grading:
If you have or acquire a disability
and want to find out about what special services and accommodations are
available, you may contact Services for
Students with Disabilities in Walb 118, telephone
481-6557 (voice/TDD).