This document is a syllabus for a Beginning Algebra online course. It provides information about the instructor, course description and objectives, required materials, grading policies, and course policies and guidelines. The key points are:
- The course is an introduction to algebraic concepts like linear equations and inequalities in one and two variables. It aims to help students be successful in future coursework requiring basic algebra skills.
- Grading will be based on quick quizzes, comprehensive quizzes, discussion forums and activities, and a final exam. No late work will be accepted without extenuating circumstances.
- Students must have access to a scientific calculator and the internet/computer to complete the online coursework.
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Beginning Algebra
Course Title and Number: Instructor:
MTH 60 – Beginning Algebra Sarah Miller
Year and Term: Course Credits: Office Location:
Summer 2013 4 Skype: Lightsyrup
Office Phone: Office Hours: Class Location:
503‐812‐0085 Any Online
Meeting Time/Days: Email Address:
Any Sarahmiller7@u.boisestate.edu
Web Page Address: Fax Number:
http://corksea.wordpress.com n/a
Course Description Introduction to algebraic concepts and processes with a focus on linear
(as it appears in the approved equations and inequalities in one and two variables. Applications,
College Course Outline) graphs, functions, formulas, and proper mathematical notation are
emphasized throughout the course. A scientific calculator is required.
Prerequisites: MTH 20 and RD 80 (or ESOL 250). Audit available. (For
detailed information, see the Course Content and Outcome
Guide [OPENS IN NEW WINDOW]).
Course Objectives Intended Outcomes for the course
Reflecting Expected Use a variable to represent an unknown in a simple linear
Student Learning problem, create a linear equation that represents the
Outcomes situation, and find the solution to the problem using algebraic
concepts covered in class.
Recognize a linear pattern in ordered paired data collected or
observed, calculate and interpret the rate of change (slope) in
the data, create a linear model using two data points, and use
the observed pattern to make predictions.
Be successful in future coursework that requires an
understanding of the basic algebraic concepts covered in the
course.
Grading Course Requirements:
30% ‐ “Quick Quizzes”
30% ‐ “Comprehensive Quizzes”
20% ‐ Misc. Discussion Forums and Activities
20% ‐ Final Exam
Policies on Missed Exams and Late Work:
No late work will be accepted, except in the case of extenuating
circumstances. Please contact me, if you either have missed a deadline or
plan on missing one.
Grading Scale and Standards:
A – 90‐100%
B – 80‐89%
C – 70‐79%
D – 60‐69%
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Disclaimer Regarding Changes:
Syllabus, assignments, assessments and deadlines are subject to change
with notice.
Text(s) Required Text(s), Title(s), Author(s) and Edition(s):
Foundation, C.‐12. (2012). CK‐12 Basic Algebra, Volume 1 Of 2. CK‐12
Foundation.
We may also access volume 2. Please download both of them. I will send
out a reminder later in the course.
Required Materials Calculator, access to internet and computer.
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