Instructor: | Gábor Hetyei Office: Fretwell 335F, Phone: 687-2543, E-mail: ghetyei@uncc.edu |
Text: | College Algebra essentials, second Ed., by Robert Blitzer. |
Topics: | See the tentative schedule. |
Attendance: |
Required. Each unexcused absence reduces your total score by 0.8% (not to
exceed 10%). You are fully responsible for materials missed. If you have
at most three absences, I will assume they were emergencies,
without investigation. If you have more, present
all your documents during the last two weeks of
classes. Before that time I collect only excuses for activities
mandated by another UNCC department. All unexplained absences count, if
you have more than three! You should not willingly schedule any
activity in conflict with our lecture times, valid excuses
involve only unexpected emergencies beyond your control.
Typical excuses I will disregard include:
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Lab and Quizzes: | You must be enrolled in one of the following lab sections: MATH1100L-001, -002, or -003. Besides getting help, you will be writing weekly quizzes in your lab. |
Webwork: | Weekly problem sets will be posted online using Webwork. Instructions on registering to and using Webwork are posted on the homepage of the class. |
Tests: | Test 1: Monday Feb 5, Test 2: Wednesday Feb 28, Test 3: Monday Apr 9. Tests will be held in class. |
Common Final: |
Thursday
May 3, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm. The place of the final exam will be given later by the department. The Departmental Final Exam is cumulative and worth at least 30% of your course grade. Missing it results very likely in a course grade of F. |
No makeups: | There will be NO make-up tests. If you miss a test for some emergency and provide valid documentation, I will replace the score of the test missed by your final exam score. |
Evaluation: |
Grades will be based on: Attendance 10%, Quiz 20%, each
Test 20%, Final 30%; or on: Attendance 10%, Quiz 13%, each Test 13%,
Common Final 51% (whichever works better for you). The worst one of the following will be dropped: Quiz score (includes Webwork), one of the test scores. Tentative grading scale: 90 - 100 % A, 75 - 89% B, 60 - 74% C, 50 - 59 % D, 0 - 49% F |
Class meeting: | MW 11:00 am-12:15 pm in Colvard 2058. |
Rules of the Classroom: |
We have to implement strict rules in the
classroom to ensure that students' right of learning is
protected. Please observe the following:
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Homepage: | http://www.math.uncc.edu/~ghetyei/courses/1100/index.html |