MAT 117 Richard T. Lynch complete course week 1 to week 9 with course syllabus

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MAT 117 Richard T. Lynch complete course week 1 to week 9 with course syllabus 

CourseSyllabus

MAT 117 Algebra 1B
Course Start Date: 4/11/2011
Course End Date: 6/6/2011

 

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Facilitator Information                                                                                                      

Richard T. Lynch

rlynch4281@email.phoenix.edu

 (University of Phoenix)

mathteachlynch@yahoo.com

 (Personal)
302-593-4393 (EST)

Facilitator Availability
I am available from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Eastern Time on most days, but I attempt to reserve Sunday for my family. During the week, I am online most of the time during that 9 a.m.-9 p.m. time frame.
On Saturdays, I tend to be online in the morning only. If these times are not convenient for you, please let me know. I will be happy to accommodate your schedule, if possible. I provide you with these times to make it easier to communicate with me, and not to limit our contact.
I want you to know that, should you need to contact me outside these time frames, you should not hesitate to do so.

For emergencies, when you are not able to gain access to messages on the Online Learning System (OLS), please send a message to my personal email address. In the event a third party needs to contact me, please direct them to my contact information listed under “facilitator information.” No third party should use your login credentials to gain access to the classroom.


Where to Go to Class                                                                                                       

Main: This is the main forum for the class and is where discussion is conducted. It has read-and-write access for everyone.
Chat-Room: This is a read-and-write access forum. It is designed as a place to discuss issues not related to the course content. This is the forum to which we will send our bios.
Course-Materials: This is a read-only forum, which means you can read messages here but cannot send any. This is where I will post the course syllabus and materials.
Individual Forum: You will see one forum with your name on it. This is a private forum, shared only by you and me, the facilitator. Your classmates will not have access to this forum. This is where I will post your feedback. You can also ask questions here. However, if you have general questions about instructions of assignments, please post those in the Main forum, since other students may benefit by that exchange as well.


Policies                                                                                                                              

For class policies, please see the Policies link on the left side of the Materials page for the course on eCampus. Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within that link. University policies are subject to change so please be sure to read them at the beginning of each class as it may have changed since your last class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities it is important you read the policies governing your current class modality.


Technical Support                                                                                                            

Technical Support is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Call 1-877-832-4867, or use the

e-mail support form

.
Answers to the most common issues are found in the Knowledge Base by clicking Help, found at the top of every student Web site.


Feedback                                                                                                                           

Each week, I will provide grades or scores and comments on your assignments. I will send feedback to your Individual forum.


Grading Formula                                                                                                               

Points

Grade

95+

A

90-94

A-

87-89

B+

84-86

B

80-83

B-

77-79

C+

74-76

C

70-73

C-

67-69

D+

64-66

D

60-63

D-

<59

F


Course Description                                                                                                           

See eCampus.


Course Topics & Objectives                                                                                            

See eCampus.


Course Materials                                                                                                               

See eCampus.


Point Values for Course Assignments                                                                           

 

50, 10, 10
Total 70

50, 5, 60
Total 115

50, 10, 10
Total 70

50, 5, 60
Total 115

50, 10, 10
Total 70

50, 5, 60
Total 115

ASSIGNMENTS

Points

Individual (100%)

Week 1 Check Point, Discussion Questions,

Participation

50, 10, 10
Total 70

Week 2 Check Point, Concept Check, Quiz

50, 5, 60
Total 115

Week 3 Check Point, Discussion Questions, Participation

Week 4 Check Point, Concept Check, Quiz

Week 5 Check Point, Discussion Questions, Participation

Week 6 Check Point, Concept Check, Quiz

Week 7 Check Point, Discussion Questions, Participation

Week 8 Check Point, Concept Check, Quiz

Week 9 Capstone Discussion Question, Participation,

Final Exam

10,10, 240
Total 260

Total

1000

Week One

WEEK 1 – TOPIC 1: POLYNOMIALS

Objectives

· Simplify algebraic expressions involving exponents.

· Perform mathematical operations involving polynomials.

· Evaluate a polynomial for a given value of the variable.

· Perform mathematical operations using scientific notation.

Assessment

· DQ 1 and 2

· Participation

· CheckPoint: Polynomials

Weekly Reminders

Discussion Questions

Discussion question responses will count towards the class participation requirement.

Only posts in the Main classroom forum will count towards your class participation score.

Summary of Week 1 Deliverables

Main Forum

Assignment

Location

Due

Discussion Question 1

Main Forum

Day 2

Discussion Question 2

Day 4

Checkpoint

MyMathLab

Day 5

Participation Main Forum

Day 7

Week One Assignment Description

Polynomials

· Simplify algebraic expressions involving exponents.
· Perform mathematical operations involving polynomials.
· Evaluate a polynomial for a given value of the variable.
· Perform mathematical operations using scientific notation.


Course Assignments

1. Course Preparation

· Read the course description and objectives.

· Read the instructor’s biography and post your own.

2. Readings and Activities

· Read Appendix A.

· Read Appendix B.

· Read Ch. 4 & 5 of Introductory and Intermediate Algebra.

· Review the Equation Editor tutorial at

http://corptrain.phoenix.edu/EEGT/EEGT-01-INTRO.asp

· Review the How to Answer Questions tutorial to learn how to use MyMathLab®. Enter MyMathLab® by clicking the link provided under the Week One Materials section of your student website.

3. CheckPoint: Polynomials

· Complete the Week One CheckPoint in MyMathLab®. This activity provides the opportunity to practice concepts introduced in Ch. 4.

4. Discussion Questions

· When rewriting an exponential expression with a negative exponent and a positive base to an expression containing only a positive exponent, does the sign of the base change? Demonstrate with an example.

· Is this equation correct: (x y)3 = x y3 ? Explain why. If it is correct, how can you prove this? If it is incorrect, what should be done to make it right?

Week Two

WEEK 2 – TOPIC 1: FACTORING POLYNOMIALS

Objectives

· Factor various types of polynomials using an appropriate method.

· Use factoring to solve quadratic equations.

Assessment

· Week Two Concept Check

Post to Assignment forum: 50-word response to the following: How do you determine if a polynomial is the difference of two squares?

· CheckPoint: Factoring Polynomials

· Assignment: Simplifying Polynomials (Quiz)


Weekly Reminders

Summary of Week 2 Deliverables

Assignment

Location

Due

Day 5

MyMathLab

Day 5

Day 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 2 Concept Check

Assignment Forum

 Checkpoint

Week 2 Quiz

MyMathLab


Week Two Assignment Descriptions


Factoring Polynomials

         Factor various types of polynomials using an appropriate method.

 

         Use factoring to solve quadratic equations.

 


ASSIGNMENTS

 

1. Exercise: Week Two Concept Check

 

         Due Date: Day 5 [Assignment forum]

 

         Post a 50-word response to the following: How do you determine if a polynomial is the difference of two squares?

 

2. CheckPoint: Factoring Polynomials

 

          Resource: MyMathLab®

 

         Due Date: Day 5 [MyMathLab®]

 

         Complete the Week Two CheckPoint in MyMathLab®. This activity provides the opportunity to apply concepts introduced in Ch. 5.

 

3. Assignment: Simplifying and Factoring Polynomials

 

          Resources: MyMathLab®

 

         Due Date: Day 7 [MyMathLab®].

 

         Complete the Week Two Quiz in MyMathLab®. Submit your assignment in MyMathLab®.

Week Three

WEEK 3 – TOPIC 1: RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS

Objectives

· Simplify rational expressions.

· Perform mathematical operations involving rational expressions.

Assessment

· DQ 1 and 2

· Participation

· Check Point: Simplifying Rational Expressions

Weekly Reminders

Discussion Questions
Discussion question responses will count towards the class participation requirement.
Only posts in the Main classroom forum will count towards your class participation score.

Summary of Week 3 Deliverables

Assignment

Location

Due

Discussion Question 1

Main Forum

Day 2

Discussion Question 2

Main Forum

Day 4

Checkpoint

MyMathLab

Day 5

Participation

Main Forum

Day 7

 

 

 

Week Three Assignment Description

Rational Expressions

· Simplify rational expressions.

· Perform mathematical operations involving rational expressions.

Course Assignments

1. Readings

· Read Ch. 6 of Introductory and Intermediate Algebra.

2. CheckPoint: Simplifying Rational Expressions

· Complete the Week Three CheckPoint in MyMathLab®. This activity provides the opportunity to practice concepts introduced in Sections 6.1–6.6 in Ch. 6.

3. Discussion Questions

· How is doing operations—adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing—with rational expressions similar to or different from doing operations with fractions? 
Can understanding how to work with one kind of problem help understand how to work another type? 
When might you use this skill in real life?

· Why is (3x + 5) (x – 2) + (2x – 3) (x – 2) not in factored form? What is the correct final factored form? What is this factoring method called?

Week Four

WEEK 4 – TOPIC 1: RATIONAL EQUATIONS

Objectives

· Solve rational equations.

Assessment

· Week Four Concept Check

Post a 50-word response to the following: When solving a rational equation, why is it necessary to perform a check?

· Check Point: Solving Rational Equations

· Assignment: Rational Equations (Quiz)

Weekly Reminders

Summary of Week 4 Deliverables

Assignment

Location

Due

Assignment Forum

Day 5

Checkpoint

MyMathLab

Day 5

MyMathLab

Day 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 4 Concept Check

Week 4 Quiz


Week Four Assignment Descriptions


Rational Equations

         Solve rational equations.

 

ASSIGNMENTS

 

1. Exercise: Week Four Concept Check

 

         Due Date: Day 5 [Assignment Forum]

 

         Post a 50-word response to the following: When solving a rational equation, why is it necessary to perform a check?

 

2. CheckPoint: Solving Rational Equations

 
          Resource: MyMathLab®
 
         Due Date: Day 5 [MyMathLab®]
 

         Complete the Week Four CheckPoint in MyMathLab®. This activity provides the opportunity to practice concepts introduced in sections 6.7-6.9 of Ch. 6.

 

3. Assignment: Rational Expressions and Equations

 

         Due Date: Day 7 [MyMathLab®]

 

         Complete the Week Four Assignment in MyMathLab®. This assignment assesses content learned in Ch. 6.

Week Five

Objectives

· Simplify radical expressions.

· Perform mathematical operations involving radical expressions.

· Discuss the laws of exponents.

Assessment
· DQ 1 and 2
· Participation

· Check Point: Radical Expressions

Weekly Reminders

Discussion Questions
Discussion question responses will count towards the class participation requirement.
Only posts in the Main classroom forum will count towards your class participation score.

Summary of Week 5 Deliverables

Assignment

Location

Due

Discussion Question 1

Main Forum

Day 2

Discussion Question 2

Main Forum

Day 4

Checkpoint

MyMathLab

Day 5

Participation

Main Forum

Day 7

Week Five Assignment Descriptions

Radical Expressions

· Simplify radical expressions.
· Perform mathematical operations involving radical expressions.
· Discuss the laws of exponents.

Course Assignments

1. Readings

· Read Ch. 10 of Introductory and Intermediate Algebra.

2. CheckPoint: Radical Expressions

· Complete the Week Five CheckPoint in MyMathLab®. This activity provides the opportunity to practice concepts introduced in sections 10.1–10.5 of Ch. 10.

3. Discussion Questions

· When solving a rational equation what is the first step we must always take? Illustrate with an example how you clear the rational equation of fractions. Consider participating by reviewing the examples of your classmates and commenting on whether they are correct and why.

· In your own words, what are radical expressions? What is the process we follow when adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing rational expressions? In your answer, demonstrate the process for each one with your own example.

Week Six

WEEK 6 – TOPIC 1: RADICAL EQUATIONS

Objectives

· Solve equations involving radicals.

Assessment

· Week Six Concept Check

Post a 50-word response to the following: What is the Pythagorean theorem? How is it used?

· Check Point: Radical Equations

· Assignment: Working with Radicals (Quiz)

Weekly Reminders

Summary of Week 6 Deliverables

Assignment

Location

Due

Assignment Forum

Day 5

Checkpoint

MyMathLab

Day 5

MyMathLab

Day 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 6 Concept Check

Week 6 Quiz


Week Six Assignment Descriptions


Radical Equations

         Solve equations involving radicals.

 

ASSIGNMENTS

 

1. Exercise: Week Six Concept Check

 
         Due Date: Day 5 [Assignment Forum]
 

         Post a 50-word response to the following: What is the Pythagorean theorem? How is it used?

 

2. CheckPoint: Radical Equations

 
          Resource: MyMathLab®
 
         Due Date: Day 5 [MyMathLab®]
 

         Complete the Week Six CheckPoint in MyMathLab®. This activity provides the opportunity to practice concepts introduced in sections 10.6-10.8 of Ch. 10.

 

3. Assignment: Working with Radicals

 
 
         Due Date: Day 7 [MyMathLab®]
 

         Complete the Week Six Assignment: Ch. 10 Quiz in MyMathLab®. This assignment assesses content learned in Ch. 10.

Week Seven

WEEK 7 – TOPIC 1: QUADRATIC EQUATIONS

Objectives

· Solve quadratic equations.

Assessment
· DQ 1 and 2
· Participation

· Check Point: Solving Quadratic Equations

Weekly Reminders

Discussion Questions
Discussion question responses will count towards the class participation requirement.
Only posts in the Main classroom forum will count towards your class participation score.

Summary of Week 7 Deliverables

Assignment

Location

Due

Discussion Question 1

Main Forum

Day 2

Discussion Question 2

Main Forum

Day 4

Checkpoint

MyMathLab

Day 5

Participation

Main Forum

Day 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Week Seven Assignment Descriptions


Quadratic Equations

Quadratic Equations

· Solve quadratic equations.

Course Assignments

1. Readings

· Read Ch. 11 of Introductory and Intermediate Algebra.

2. CheckPoint: Solving Quadratic Equations

· Complete the Week Seven CheckPoint in MyMathLab®. This activity provides the opportunity to practice concepts introduced in sections 11.1–11.4 of Ch. 11.

3. Discussion Questions

· Quadratic equations may be solved by graphing, using the quadratic formula, completing the square, and factoring. What are the pros and cons of each of these methods? When might each method be most appropriate? Which method do you prefer? Explain why.

· From your reading in section 10.6, describe a step-by-step process to solve radical equations. List each step and provide an explanation of how to complete each step with an example.

Week Eight

WEEK 8 – TOPIC 1: GRAPHING QUADRATIC EQUATIONS

Objectives

· Graph quadratic equations.

Assessment

· Week Eight Concept Check

Post a response to the following: If you are looking at a graph of a quadratic equation, how do you determine where the solutions are?

· Check Point: Graphing Quadratic Equations

· Assignment: Graph Quadratics (Quiz)

Weekly Reminders

Summary of Week 8 Deliverables

Assignment

Location

Due

Assignment Forum

Day 5

Checkpoint

MyMathLab

Day 5

MyMathLab

Day 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 8 Concept Check

Week 8 Quiz


Week Eight Assignment Description


Graphing Quadratic Equations

         Graph quadratic equations.

 

ASSIGNMENTS

 

1. Exercise: Week Eight Concept Check

 
         Due Date: Day 5 [Assignment Forum]
 

         Post a response to the following: If you are looking at a graph of a quadratic equation, how do you determine where the solutions are?

 

2. CheckPoint: Graphing Quadratic Equations

 
          Resource: MyMathLab®
 
         Due Date: Day 5 [MyMathLab®]
 

         Complete the Week Eight CheckPoint in MyMathLab®. This activity provides the opportunity to practice concepts introduced in sections 11.5-11.7 of Ch.11.

 

3. Assignment: Solving and Graphing Quadratic Equations

 
 
         Due Date: Day 7 [MyMathLab®]
 

         Complete the Week Eight Assignment: Ch. 11 Quiz in MyMathLab®. This assignment assesses content learned in Ch. 11.

Week Nine

WEEK 9 – TOPIC 1: APPLYING ADVANCED ALGEBRA CONCEPTS

Objectives

· Apply advanced algebra concepts to solve mathematical problems.

Assessment

· Capstone Discussion Question

· Participation

· Final Exam

Weekly Reminders

Discussion Questions
Discussion question responses will count towards the class participation requirement.
Only posts in the Main classroom forum will count towards your class participation score.

Location

Due

Participation

Day 7

Day 7

 

Summary of Week 9 Deliverables

Assignment

 Main Forum

Capstone Discussion Question

 Main Forum

Day 3

Final Exam

 MyMathLab


Week Nine Assignment Description


Applying Advanced Algebra Concepts

         Apply advanced algebra concepts to solve mathematical problems.

 

ASSIGNMENTS

 

1. Capstone Discussion Question

 

         Due Date: Day 3 [Main forum]

 

         Post a response to the following: Has the content in this course allowed you to think of math as a useful tool? If so, how? What concepts investigated in this course can apply to your personal and professional life? In what ways did you use MyMathLab® or the Center for Mathematic Excellence for extra support?

 

2. Final Exam

 

          Resources: Appendix A and MyMathLab®

 
         Due Date: Day 7 [MyMathLab®]
 

         Complete the Week Nine Final

 

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