Course
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Course Name: College Algebra
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Term/Session: Summer 2014
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Course Number: MAC 1105
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Reference Number: 198222
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Faculty
Introduction
Hi, my name is Derek Rampal and I will
be your online instructor. I hold a
master’s degree in mathematics and materials engineering and am anxious to help
you. Please feel free to email me at drampal@broward.edu at any time and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Faculty
Contact Information
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Instructor Name:
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Derek Rampal
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Course
Description & General Outcomes
A college algebra course containing topics such as
solving, graphing and applying linear, and quadratic equations, and
inequalities; exponential and logarithmic properties; linear, quadratic, rational,
absolute value, square root, cubic, and reciprocal functions; operations,
compositions, and inverses of functions; and systems of equations and
inequalities, all with applications throughout the course. Meets Areas 4 or 5
of the general education requirement.
Course
Prerequisites
Recommendation
of the Mathematics Department or at least a grade of “C” in the prerequisite
course (MAT1033 – INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA) is required.
Orientation to Online Learning
To be successful in an online course, you should
assess your readiness to successfully engage in an online learning class at
Broward College. You can complete the Orientation to Online Learning to determine if an online class
is a right fit for you and to learn how to navigate the system. Upon completion of the orientation, you will
earn a certificate. Some professors
require you to submit this certificate during orientation, so make sure to save
it in an easily accessible folder on your computer.
Course Attendance and Participation Policy
During the first week of class, you
must complete the Syllabus Quiz from the course orientation, or you will be
withdrawn from the course. Simply logging into the course will not satisfy your
attendance during this time. As with an on-campus course, students who are
reported for non-attendance in an online course and are withdrawn are still
responsible for paying for the course. If you do not complete the
requirements of the first week of class, you should drop the course by the
official drop/add deadline or expect to pay for the course.
It is very important for you to
actively participate in this online class. If you stop participating in class
discussions, do not submit assignments, or fail to take quizzes or tests prior
to the withdrawal date, you will be withdrawn from class and receive a W or, if
it is your third attempt, an F.
If you stop participating after the withdrawal date, you will receive an F. To avoid this situation, you should remain an active learner in this class and always communicate extenuating circumstances to your instructor. Ongoing communication with the instructor is critical to your course success. Completion of tests, assignments, and other class activities are used as indicators of your participation in order to satisfy this reporting requirement. See the list of activities required for participation and attendance on the General Course Policies page.
If you stop participating after the withdrawal date, you will receive an F. To avoid this situation, you should remain an active learner in this class and always communicate extenuating circumstances to your instructor. Ongoing communication with the instructor is critical to your course success. Completion of tests, assignments, and other class activities are used as indicators of your participation in order to satisfy this reporting requirement. See the list of activities required for participation and attendance on the General Course Policies page.
Required Course Materials
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There will be no
required textbook for this course but we will utilize the following required
software or hardware tools:
MYMATHLAB
Instructions for signup
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Scientific Calculator (<$30)
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Methods of Instruction
This is a 3-credit hour fully online
course with proctored exams. In this class, you will engage in structured out-of-class
and online activities. All homework will
be online. The proctored exams must be
taken at a campus e-Testing Center or at an alternate pre-approved testing
location.
General Policies and Technical Requirements
You are responsible for being familiar
with all BConline policies and procedures related to your activity in this
course.
Broward
College Policies
- Review the Broward College
Policies on topics
including disability services, academic honesty, privacy, and critical
event procedures.
BConline
Policies
- Review the General Course
Policies for topics
including rules for netiquette, definition of participation, and other
information.
Proctored Exam Policy
- This course may have proctored
exams that must be taken at a campus e-Testing Center or at an alternate
pre-approved testing location. For detailed instructions please visit our Proctored Exam
Policy page.
Technical
Requirements
- Students taking an online course
are expected to be moderately proficient in using a computer. Please go to
the Technical
Requirements page for a
complete list of computer skills and technical requirements.
How to Access the Course
Follow these steps in order to log into
the BConline course. Normally, the login date will be the first day of the
session in which the course is scheduled. Only students who have registered and
paid for the course will be permitted to login. There may be a delay of
up to 20 minutes from when you register and pay before BConline login is
activated.
- Your BConline User Name is the
same as your BC email ID.
- Your BConline password is the same
as your BC email PIN code.
- If you need login information,
obtain BC email user ID and PIN code before attempting to login to
BConline.
Links
to help you get connected to BConline course(s)
- BConline login page
- Student
e-learning Resources
- Password Reset
- If your password does not work or
you forgot it, click this link to reset it: Student Password Reset.
- If you need further support,
please contact the BC helpdesk at 954-201-7521 or helpdesk@broward.edu.
- Technical Problems
- If
you need help using BConline (D2L), you can review the step-by-step tutorials
- For
year-round, 24 hour technical assistance,
please visit the 24/7 Help Desk page.
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