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Precalculus 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.

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