Math 111: Introduction to College
Math 1
CRN 80948 Sec. 001
Room CH 283
MTWTh
9:15-10:20
Instructor: Carolyn
McCaffrey
Email: mccaffrc@pdx.edu
Course Webpage:
web.pdx.edu/~mccaffrc
Office Hours: Tues.10:30-11:30, Wed.
8:00-9:00 and by appt. in NH M430 (mezzanine level)
Text and Calculator: Precalculus
with Modeling and Visualization by Gary Rockswold, custom edition for
Portland State University, Graphing Calculator
Prerequisites: All students are assumed to have been successful in Math 95
or at least two years of high school algebra. I expect students to have a
firm grasp of linear equations, systems of equations, polynomials and factoring
techniques, rational expressions, radicals, exponents, and quadratic
equations. This course is designed to prepare students for
calculus. If you simply need to fulfill a general math requirement,
consider taking Math 105.
Course Description: This course is the study of functions. By the end of this course, students should be able
to:
Grades: Grades will be determined on
the basis of points earned in the following areas with these approximate
weights:
Participation 10%
Homework
15%
E-Journal 5%
Quizzes
25%
Midterm
20%
Final
Exam (Thurs., Aug. 12 8:00-10:20 am) 25%
Participation: Students are expected to participate in classroom activities
and group work. At least once in the term every student will be asked to
present a problem or idea in front of the class.
Homework: Homework will be assigned
in class and will be due twice a week: Tuesday and Thursday. Students are
encouraged to work in groups on homework, but each student must turn in an
individual write-up. Homework assignments will be posted on the class
webpage the day they are assigned. Homework will be graded on a (+ / - /
0) scale. NO LATE HOMEWORK WILL BE ACCEPTED.
E-Journal: You will
be assigned weekly writing assignments that are due to me via email by 11:00pm
each Tuesday. You must include
MATH 111, Week X, and your last name in the subject line to receive credit. Please use complete sentences and
proofread your writing. E-Journals will be graded on a (+ / - / 0) scale. Any late e-journals will be downgraded
one grade.
Quizzes: Every Thursday there will
be a short quiz over the homework that is due that day. The quiz is open homework, but closed book and closed
notes. The lowest quiz score will be dropped. NO MAKE-UP QUIZZES WILL BE OFFERED.
Exams: The midterm exam will be
Thursday July 22nd during normal class time. The final exam
will be Thursday August 12th from 8:00-10:20 am. No make-up exams will be given. If
you do not pass the final, you may not pass the class.
Tutoring: Free tutoring is available at SECT (www.setc.pdx.edu/index.php)
as well as in the 3rd floor atrium of Neuberger Hall.
Disability Services: If you have a
learning or physical disability and are in need of academic accommodations,
please notify me and register with PSU's Disability Services at 503-725-4150 or
http://www.drc.pdx.edu/.