ࡱ> NPMS@ bjbj 4 |||||||4h\x4>?<Qo(*(>$z@RB:>|>||>:|||| \:?0>?C,C||||C|(>>D"SUBMITTAL DATE: 9/11/08 WWCC COURSE SYLLABUS COURSE TITLE: Finite Mathematics DEPT. PREFIX: MATH COURSE NUMBER: 115 NUMBER OF CREDITS: 5 CLASS HOURS PER WEEK: 5 PREREQUISITES, IF ANY: A grade of C- or better in MATH 95 or permission of the Math Department GENERAL ED. CORE CLASS: X Yes No DIVISION: MATH LOCATION (Main Campus; Clk.; WSP): CLK NAME OF TEXTBOOK: Finite Mathematics an Applied Approach by Young, et al, 3rd Ed INSTRUCTOR NAME: Barbara Blasey CAMPUS PHONE: 758-1726 COURSE TOPICS: Straight line and linear functions, systems of linear equations and matrices, linear programming, mathematics of finance, sets and counting, intro to probability, probability distributions, and introduction to statistics. COURSE DESCRIPTION: A study of mathematical systems encountered in the work of behavioral, managerial, and social science students. TYPE OF INSTRUCTION USED IN THIS COURSE: Lecture EVALUATION DEVICES: Homework and exams ATTENDANCE POLICY: Attendance will not be taken formally, but the student is responsible for all missed material and quizzes will be given occasionally unannounced. TESTING POLICY: There will be seven (7) mid-term exams and one final. Quizzes are given as explained by the instructor. No make-up exams will be given unless prior arrangement is made with the instructor. Only one late exam will be accepted. No make-up exams will be given for a make-up exam. HOMEWORK POLICY: Homework will normally have several days lead time. Exceptions will be the pending event of an exam. Homework is due at the beginning of the lecture hour and no late home work will be taken. Homework will be neat, in pencil, and on one side of the paper only. Instructor will provide more information as needed. GRADING POLICY: Assignments and quizzes 40%; mid-term exams 40%; final exam 20% OTHER SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS and INFORMATION: Policies as set forth in the student handbook will be maintained in the classroom. Final exams will be available for review by the student, but will remain in the instructors office. The student is responsible for all material listed on the outline. You will be required to use a graphing calculator (TI-** is recommended) for the class work. These may be purchased at several local office supply houses or a TI-83 Plus may rented from the school. See the instructor for instructions on how to do this. LEARNING OUTCOMES EXPECTED OF STUDENTS AT THE COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE: The student should have a good understanding of the use of finite mathematics and a good base for statistics and probability. GRADE SCALE AND PERCENTAGES FOR THIS CLASS: A 4.0 points per credit hour 100-92.6% A- 3.7 points per credit hour 92.5-90.0% B+ 3.3 points per credit hour 89.9-87.6% B 3.0 points per credit hour 87.5-82.6% B- 2.7 points per credit hour 82.5-80.0% C+ 2.3 points per credit hour 79.9-77.6% C 2.0 points per credit hour 77.5-72.6% C- 1.7 points per credit hour 72.5-70.0% D+ 1.3 points per credit hour 69.9-67.6% D 1.0 points per credit hour 67.5-60.0% F 0.0 points per credit hour 59.9- % This IS a MATH class, so I expect that you should be able to calculate your grade at any time. I recommend that you keep a list of your homework, quizzes and exams on the back of this sheet. To calculate your approximate grade at any time before the final, average your homework and quiz grade and average your exam grade. Multiply each of these by 0.5 to get your current grade. 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