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MATH 083
On-Line Developmental Math Courses
Syllabus

The Textbook

Hawkes Learning Systems: Basic Mathematics is available to you at our campus bookstore or through the mail. This course packet consists a textbook, CD's, and a valid student license for you to access Hawkes' online gradebook. 

The Courses

Math 083: This course covers the topics of arithmetic operations with whole numbers, fractions and decimals, ratios and proportions, exponents, American and metric linear measures, perimeter, area and volume.
 

Class Format

Your course is a highly interactive course in which you will spend your time in front of a computer with a pencil and paper. You are to listen and read (or just read or just listen to) explanations, to try examples, and to take practice homework on the computer at a pace, which is comfortable and successful for you. In addition, you will spend time working in the textbook.  

Material Covered

The Course Schedule indicate the topics to be covered.  Feel free to work ahead of the schedule whenever the topics are easier for you to understand. Spend more time with the topics most difficult for you. However, do NOT fall behind the  schedule suggested by your instructor by very much or you may have difficulty completing the course material before the end of the quarter.

Calculators

We recommend you use your own calculator. It is important to be comfortable with your own calculator. You are allowed to use the calculator on your graded tests. However, if you do not own a calculator, there is a calculator included in the Mediated Learning software. This calculator is always easily accessible for your use online. Contact your instructor about his/her preferences and recommendations for the calculator for your class.

Special Needs

If you need course adaptations or accommodations because of a disability, or if you have emergency medical information to share with me, or if you need special arrangements, or if you have other concerns you would like to express, please feel free to call, email, or see your instructor on campus. If we need to make any special arrangements for you, you must meet with Roxanne Tillman, located in RS 12, Robert Smith Building, the Disability Support Services office at 206-763-5137  to coordinate reasonable accommodations for students with documented disabilities
Note that there is free private tutoring available in the Special Students Services Center (RS 18) and in the Student Success Service (RS 66 Click). The MAST tutoring center in RS18 (206 763-5137) is available for the math tutoring.

Attendance

You are graded on your ability to do well on the graded tests covering the concepts you study.   (Your instructor may also grade you on the certified homework on the CD).

Homework

After you finished each section, do homework assignments "Certify" in your CD. In addition, you are expected to do all the odd-numbered problems in each required section in your textbook. Answers to the odd-numbered homework problems are at the end of the book.
Do all the problems if you feel you need more practice. Learning mathematics is like learning to play the piano or baseball; it takes lots of practice! So, PRACTICE!

Tests

There will be 5 tests and one comprehensive final exam. All tests are done individually. Make-up tests are not given. The tests are not done online. Your instructor will contact you regarding the procedure for taking the tests.
The method that has been mostly used is that students take tests at testing sites approved by instructors.
 Another method for students who live far away from Seattle is as follows: Each test will be sent along with a Proctor Sheet and Student Directions. You may find appropriate proctor at the testing center at your local community college or any other educational institution or your local librarian. (Not appropriate are family members, friends, or your co-workers or supervisor.)
You are to do the test in one sitting, of one hour or less, with no assistance from others. (The final exam is to be taken in one sitting of two hours or less.) Each problem will be graded based upon the work you provide. That is, partial credit will be given. A scientific or graphing calculator are allowed. Do not use any scratch paper; show all your scratch work on the test itself.
Proctor will send the test back to your instructor in the standard size 4”x9” envelope using US mail using instructions form your instructor to the proctor.
Again, your instructor will contact you regarding the procedure for the tests.

Grades

Your class grade will be based upon the graded materials. The grading specifics and the grading scale is available from your instructor. You may check with him/her for grading specifics. The grading scale is given below:

  • 95% - 100%     4.0
  • 90% - 94.9%    3.7
  • 85% - 89.9%    3.3
  • 80% - 84.9%    2.9
  • 75% - 79.9%    2.4
  • 70% - 74.9%    2.0
  • 65% - 69.9%    1.7
  • 60% - 64.9%    1.4
  • Below 60%       0.0

The option to take a grade of a NC (No Credit - which does not affect your grade point average) is open to you only if both of the following conditions are met.

  1. you have been working on the materials regularly.
  2. you email/send a written request to your instructor or asked your instructor in person before the last week of the quarter.
WHAT DO YOU DO NOW?
  1. Register
  2. Email the instructor teaching your class. The name and email address is listed on the bottom of the main page.
  3. Purchase your course packet (textbook, CD's, & student license) from campus bookstore. (See campus map.)
  4. Install the CD and follow the instructions from the CD.  Contact Hawkes if you have technical difficulties on this. 
  5. Now, for each of the topics and sections, follow this process: Repeat any topic or page, if it is necessary for your understanding.
    1. Work through the Instruct portion of the topic/section.
    2. Do the Practice portion. If you do poorly, redo step (a) and then try the Practice again.
    3. Do the Certify portion.
    4. If you have completed all the topics for the graded test, then make an appointment with your proctor to take the test. (Check your class outline for what topics are covered on each test.)
     

Contact your instructor if you have any questions or problems!
Have a great quarter!

Any of the above contract is subject to change by your instructor.

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