BackCollege Algebra Syllabus: Evaluation, Grading, and Course Calendar
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Method of Evaluation
Overview of Assessment Components
In College Algebra, student performance is measured through a combination of assignments, quizzes, exams, and participation. Each component contributes a specific percentage to the final grade, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of student understanding and engagement.
Assignments: Regular homework and problem sets designed to reinforce concepts taught in class.
Quizzes: Short assessments to test immediate understanding of recent material.
Exams: Major assessments covering broader topics, typically including midterm and final exams.
Participation: Engagement in class activities, discussions, and attendance.
Component | Percentage |
|---|---|
Assignments | 20% |
Quizzes | 20% |
Midterm Exam | 30% |
Final Exam | 30% |
Grading System
Letter Grade Distribution
Final grades are assigned based on the cumulative percentage earned from all evaluation components. The grading scale ensures clarity and consistency in academic achievement.
Letter Grade | Percentage Range |
|---|---|
A | 90-100% |
B | 80-89% |
C | 70-79% |
D | 60-69% |
F | 0-59% |
Course Calendar
Weekly Schedule and Topics
The course calendar outlines the progression of topics, assignment due dates, and exam periods. This schedule helps students plan their study time and stay on track with course requirements.
Week | Topic | Assignments/Exams |
|---|---|---|
Week 1 | Introduction to College Algebra | Assignment 1 Due |
Week 2 | Linear Equations and Inequalities | Quiz 1 |
Week 3 | Functions and Graphs | Assignment 2 Due |
Week 4 | Polynomial and Rational Functions | Quiz 2 |
Week 5 | Exponential and Logarithmic Functions | Midterm Exam |
Week 6 | Systems of Equations | Assignment 3 Due |
Week 7 | Sequences, Series, and Probability | Quiz 3 |
Week 8 | Review and Final Exam | Final Exam |
Additional info: Specific assignment and quiz topics may vary by instructor. The above schedule is a logical reconstruction based on standard College Algebra syllabi.