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Math 1030 College Algebra Syllabus and Study Guide

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Math 1030 College Algebra Syllabus and Study Guide

Course Overview

This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of college algebra, including equations, functions, and their applications. The course is delivered through weekly modules on Canvas, with assignments, quizzes, and exams scheduled throughout the semester.

  • Course Delivery: Online via Canvas with weekly modules.

  • Instructor: Dr. Surya Thapa Magar

  • Required Software: MyMathLab (Pearson)

  • Textbook: College Algebra and Trigonometry by Blitzer (recommended, not required)

Course Structure and Grading

The course is organized into weekly modules, each containing lectures, assignments, and quizzes. Students are expected to complete assignments and quizzes by the posted deadlines. The grading breakdown is as follows:

Assessment

Points

Test 1

100

Test 2

100

Test 3

100

Test 4

100

Final Exam

200

Homework & Quizzes

200

Total

800

Grade Scale:

Points

Grade

720–800

A

640–719

B

560–639

C

480–559

D

Below 480

F

Assignments and Homework Policy

Assignments and homework are to be completed gradually, not all at once. Weekly assignments and quizzes are due on Sundays. Late submissions are accepted up to 24 hours after the deadline with a 20% penalty per day. All work must be shown for full credit on assignments and tests.

  • Homework: Completed via MyMathLab. Must show all work for full credit.

  • Quizzes: Weekly, based on homework assignments.

  • Test Reviews: Must complete the Test Review assignment on MyMathLab and score at least 70% before taking each test.

  • Exams: Four tests and one comprehensive final exam.

Participation and Academic Integrity

Active participation is required in all scheduled class activities. Academic integrity is strictly enforced; plagiarism and cheating will result in disciplinary action.

  • Participation: Engage in discussions and complete all assignments, quizzes, and tests.

  • Academic Integrity: Do not copy information from another student or source without proper citation.

Technology Requirements

Students must have access to the internet and regularly check Canvas for updates. Required technology includes a computer capable of running MyMathLab and accessing online resources.

  • Software: MyMathLab (Pearson)

  • Hardware: Computer with internet access

Student Resources

  • Active Learning Assistants (ALA): Contact information posted on Canvas.

  • Math Academic Center: Free tutoring available (link).

  • Ask My Instructor: Built-in MyMathLab feature for questions.

Course Policies

  • Attendance: Unexcused failure to participate may result in failure.

  • Late Work: Accepted with penalty; must contact instructor for emergencies.

  • Withdrawals: Students may withdraw according to university policy; grades assigned as per university guidelines.

Additional info:

  • Students are encouraged to keep a spiral notebook for reference and review.

  • All course communication is through Canvas and email.

  • Remedial materials and video lectures are available for each module.

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