BackPrecalculus Syllabus and Course Overview – Bellevue College MATH 141 (Winter 2026)
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Course Overview
Introduction to Precalculus
This syllabus outlines the structure, policies, and learning outcomes for MATH 141: Precalculus at Bellevue College. The course is designed to prepare students for calculus by covering fundamental algebraic concepts, functions, and advanced mathematical topics.
Instructor: Pam Lowry
Textbook: Precalculus, 7th edition by Blitzer
Credits: 5
Format: Asynchronous, online
Course Description and Outcomes
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Represent, evaluate, graph, and transform functions, inverse functions, and relations.
Analyze polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions.
Solve systems of equations and inequalities using the theory of matrices and determinants.
Apply trigonometric functions and analytic geometry.
Demonstrate problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
General Education Outcomes
Creativity and Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking/Problem Solving: Students will develop the ability to analyze mathematical problems and construct logical solutions.
Course Topics
Major Chapters Covered
Ch. P: Fundamental Concepts of Algebra
Ch. 1: Functions and Graphs
Ch. 2: Polynomial and Rational Functions
Ch. 3: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Ch. 4: Trigonometric Functions
Ch. 5: Analytic Trigonometry
Ch. 6: Additional Topics in Trigonometry
Ch. 7: Systems of Equations and Inequalities
Ch. 8: Matrices and Determinants
Ch. 9: Conic Sections and Analytic Geometry
Ch. 10: Sequences, Induction, and Probability
Ch. 11: Introduction to Calculus
Course Policies and Expectations
Student Responsibilities
Maintain an accurate calendar of due dates for all assignments.
Check Canvas and MyMathLab regularly for updates and feedback.
Communicate promptly with the instructor regarding questions or concerns.
Complete assignments and quizzes independently.
Homework and Quizzes
Homework is assigned via MyMathLab and must be completed individually.
Quizzes are administered after each chapter and are submitted online.
Closed captioned video lectures are available for each section.
Exams
Midterm and final exams are held on campus and cover multiple chapters.
Extra credit opportunities are available.
Grading Policy
Grade Distribution
Grades are based on a combination of homework, quizzes, exams, and participation. The following table summarizes the grading scale:
Grade | Percentages |
|---|---|
A | 93% and above |
A- | 90% – 92.9% |
B+ | 87% – 89.9% |
B | 83% – 86.9% |
B- | 80% – 82.9% |
C+ | 77% – 79.9% |
C | 73% – 76.9% |
C- | 70% – 72.9% |
D+ | 67% – 69.9% |
D | 60% – 66.9% |
F | Below 60% |
Support Resources
Academic Assistance
The Academic Success Center offers free tutoring (virtual and in-person).
Discussion forums on Canvas allow students to ask questions and share answers.
The Math Lab offers virtual tutoring and information on Canvas.
The Disability Resource Center provides accommodations for students with documented disabilities.
College Policies
Inclusion and Equal Opportunity
Bellevue College is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Reasonable accommodations are available for reasons of faith and conscience.
Academic integrity is strictly enforced; plagiarism and cheating are prohibited.
Assignment Schedule (Winter 2026)
Key Dates and Assignments
Assignments are due at 11:59 p.m. on the assigned date.
Quizzes and exams are scheduled throughout the quarter.
Extra credit opportunities are available near the end of the quarter.
Conclusion
This syllabus provides a comprehensive overview of the Precalculus course, including expectations, resources, and a schedule for assignments and assessments. Students are encouraged to utilize available support and communicate regularly with the instructor for a successful learning experience.