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Jubail University College Department of General Studies COURSE SYLLABUS - SEMESTER 331 Course Code & Number MATH 011 Course Title Mathematics I [4-0-4] Instructor Dr. Dianne Reyos-Malabanan Office Location Room 80 Office Hours Day Period Saturday 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Sunday 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 Monday 3, 4 Tuesday 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8 Wednesday Instructor’s Office Phone 03-3459000 Extension: 3515 Instructor’s Email [email protected] Section numbers Class hours 3, 6 203 Day 204 Period Saturday 1, 2 Sunday Monday 1, 2 Tuesday Wednesday 4, 5 4, 5 Prerequisites High School Algebra Course Rationale This course is mainly a theoretical course. It is designed to provide basic and fundamental knowledge of math concepts that is required in further study courses. The topics include: Real numbers, integral exponents and scientific notation, polynomials and their operations, rational expressions, radicals, complex numbers, equations and inequalities in one variable, linear & quadratic equations, non-linear inequalities in one variable, linear & quadratic functions and their graphs, synthetic division, fundamental theorem of algebra and graphs of polynomial and rational functions. The students may work on computers using the provided software for enhancement of the different math topics of the course. 1|P age Course Objectives to know the different sets of numbers and apply arithmetic operations on them to know and apply the rules of exponentiation to know terminologies of polynomials and do operations on them including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, factoring, and graphing to learn how to solve different types of algebraic equations of one variable: linear, quadratic, radical, and equations quadratic in form to solve linear, compound, quadratic, rational and absolute value inequalities and write the solution in an interval notation to know imaginary numbers and do arithmetic operations on complex numbers to identify functions, and evaluate them at different points of their domains to identify odd and even functions and evaluate composite of a function to be able to graph a rational function through determining their asymptotes Methods of Instruction Lecture, Discussion, Cooperative Learning, Practice Method, Worksheets Required Textbook College Algebra and Trigonometry 7th Edition Author: Richard N. Aufmann, Vernon C. Barker, and Richard D. Nation Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2011, U.S.A. ISBN (Student’s Edition): ISBN-13: 978-1-4390-4939-6 ISBN-10: 1-4390-4939-4 Proposed Websites Grading Scheme www.mizdhi.weebly.com Quizzes 15% Homework 5% Major Exam 1 20% Major Exam 2 20% Final Exam 40% Total 100% Jubail University College Grading Scale Total Points 2|P age Letter Grade A+ A B+ B C+ C D+ D F W WP WF DN I P Percentage 95-100% 90-<95% 85-<90% 80-<85% 75-<80% 70-<75% 65-<70% 60-<65% 0-<60% Withdrawal Withdrawal while Pass Withdrawal while Fail Denial Incomplete Pass Grade Point 4.0 3.75 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.0 N/A N/A 0.0 0.0 N/A N/A COURSE OUTLINE Week No. 1 Week Dates 01/9 – 05/9 2 08/9 – 12/9 3 15/9 – 19/9 4 22/9 –26/9 5 29/9 – 3/10 6 06/10 – 10/10 7 13/10 –17/10 Topic Fundamental Concepts P.1 The Real Number System 2,3,5,10,12,15,21,23,26. P.1 The Real Number System 27,38,47,50,53,60,61,65,70,73,75,81,85,89,93 P.2 Integer and Rational Number Exponents Quiz 1 ( 5 %) P.3 Polynomials P.4 Factoring 1,2,3,4,6,8,13,18,23,28,30,35,39,42,43,46,47, 50,53,64,66,70,72,77,81,85,90,93. P.6 Complex Numbers 1-10,12,15,20,23,28,33,43,49,61,63,66,74. 1,4,5,8,11,12,13,19,21,30,32,33,36,41,45,47,5 7,61,66,67,71. 1,4,8,12,14,17,20,23,26,27,,31,34,36,44,49,50 ,59,61. ( P.1 P.5 ) 1,6,8,11,13,19,22,23,26,31,34,39,47,48,55,61. Equations and Inequalities 1.1 Linear and Absolute Value Equations 1.2 Formulas 2,4,6,11,14,20,21,22,24,32,34,40,42,44,45 1,4,5,6,7,8 P.5 Rational Expressions Major Exam 1 (20%) Eid Al-Adha Vacations 20/10 – 31/10 8 9 03/11 – 07/11 10/11 – 14/11 10 17/11 –21/11 11 24/11 – 28/11 Suggested Problems 1.3 Quadratic Equations 1.4 Other Types of Equations 1,4,8,11,15,17,23,37,41,52,65. 1,3,10,11,15,17,19,23,26,28, Quiz 2 ( 5 % ) 1.4 Other Types of Equations 1.5 Inequalities ( P.6 1.3 ) 30,33,48,51.52,56,67. 2,3,8,9,11,15,19,21,25,26,27,28,29,31,35,36, 44,45,52. Functions and Graphs 2.1 Two Dimensional Coordinate System and Graphs 2.2 Introduction to Functions Major Exam 2 (20%) 12 1/12 – 5/12 13 08/12 – 12/12 14 15/12 – 19/12 15 22/12 – 26/12 16 29/12 – 02/1 3|P age 2.3 Linear Functions 2.4 Quadratic Functions Quiz 3 ( 5 % ) 2.5 Properties of Graphs 2.6 The Algebra of Functions 3.1 Polynomial Division and Synthetic Division Final Exam (40%) 1,2,5,6,20,21,26,31,39,41,47,49,52,54,55,58, 59,61,63,65,68. 1,3,5,8,9,11,12,17,18,21,22,27,30,31,33,35,37 ,59,63,65,68,75,76. ( P.6 2.2) 1,4,5,7,15,18,22,27,36,41,43,47,49,52,53,55. 1 8, 12, 18,19,24,29,31,38,41. ( 2.3 2.4 ) 3,13,16,17,21,24,26,28,41,45,52,54,56,58,60, 65,70(h. w). 4,11,17,22,25,41,43,45,47,54,55,62. 2,7,13,16,21,31,41 Topics of Weeks 1- 15 Jubail University College Policies Attendance 1. Attend class on time. Present, otherwise the student is absent. 2. Late attendance 0 < 5 minutes is late. 3. Late ≥ 5 minutes is absent. Notes: (i) Every 3 lates are counted as 1 absence. (ii) Every × total semester contact hours + 1 is DN. Grading 1. Quality point is the result of multiplying the credit hours by the grading points. 2. Semester GPA is the result of dividing total quality points achieved in all courses at that semester by total graded credit hours of all courses in that semester. 3. Cumulative GPA in a semester is the sum of total quality points achieved in all courses up to that semester divided by the total credit hours graded for all courses up to that semester. Plagiarism & Cheating 1. Cheating is a serious offense and will be punished by the JUC. 2. Talking, looking at your colleagues’ exam papers or any other suspicious act is considered cheating during exam. 3. Student will fail the subject if caught cheating. 4|P age