MA102  Introductory Algebra II

Instructor: Michael (Mike) A. Turco
Phone: 705 - 759 - 9127
Email: mturco@bmcc.edu
   
Course Credits 4
 

Course Description

This course is a continuation of the MA101 course and reviews basic mathematical operations.  Topics covered include the following:

Rational Expressions
    simplifying, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing (finding LCM, LCD)
 

Equations containing fractions

  Ratio and proportion
  Linear equations in two variables
    graphing, intercepts, slopes, word problems
  Systems of linear equations
    graphing, addition, subtraction, substitution, elimination, applkication problems
  Inequalities
    sets, graphing, adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, solving
  Radical Expressions
    simplifying, adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, solving
  Quadratic Equations
    Graphing, factoring, completing the square, quadratic formula
 
Prerequisite MA101 (Beginning Algebra I) with a grade of "C" or better, minimum placement test scores, or permission of the instructor
 
Transfer Potential For transferability information, please consult the Transfer Equivalency List located in the Registrar's Office, or phone 906 - 248 - 5580
 
Class Materials and Textbook

INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA - An Applied Approach - Seventh Edition

  Houghton Mifflin Publishers, ISBN 0 - 618 - 72269-6
  Authors - Aufmann, Barker, Lockwood
 
Home Requirements A computer capable of downloading normal files including JPEG graphics
 
Course Objectives In relationship with the college mission and objectives to provide Native American Tribes of Michigan and their surrounding community with educated and trained human resources and to prepare and encourage students to pursue further education, at the end of this course the student will be able to perform all of the following objectives:
  To perform mathematical operations on radical expressions
  To determine solutions and find the slope and intercepts of linear equations
  To solve systems of linear equations
  To graph and solve inequalities
  To add, subtract, multiply and Divide radical expressions
  To solve and graph quadratic equations
 
Disability Related Accommodation If you have a need for a disability related accommodation or service, please inform me. Reasonable accommodations will be provided if the request is made in a timely manner, with appropriate documentation, in accordance with the Federal, State and College guidelines
 
Native Culture Where possible, application assignments will relate to Native American Studies
 

Attendance Policy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Attendance for MA102 on-line course means doing the course work on a regular basis and completing the tests at the end of each lesson. Since there are no classes as such, you are expected to complete the course in a maximum of 15 weeks from the time you receive your password. This works out to an average pace of one chapter (one lesson) every week including the mid-term and final exam. Since everybody learns at a different rate, then each one of you will proceed at a different pace. Regular progress is expected and the instructor will contact you if your progress seems to be unusually slow.

At the mid point of the course (after the eighth week), BMCC requires that you be dropped from the course if you have not completed half of the assignments. You will receive a warning email from me. If you decide to drop, or are dropped, you will receive a "W" on your transcript and you will not be refunded any tuition money.

If you can work faster, that's great. If you are experiencing difficulty with this pace due to illness or any other valid reason, please contact the instructor as soon as possible

 
Plagiarism and Cheating The instructor reserves the right to fail any student for cheating on any assignment or plagiarizing (copying) the work of others. The BMCC Administrative board may also discipline students who plagiarize or cheat.
 
BMCC Policies It is important that you click on the following links and read about the BMCC policies.
 

All students please review the following policies and procedures

Student Handbook : (http://www.bmcc.edu/StudentServices1/Handbook/index.html).
Drop or Add a Class : (http://www.bmcc.edu/StudentServices1/Handbook/index.html#course).
Book Refund and Book BuyBack Policies:(http://www.bmcc.edu/StudentServices1/vbookstore.html)
Billing or an outstanding bill: (http://www.bmcc.edu/StudentServices1/Handbook/billingProcedures.html).
Information about class schedules and transcripts:(http://www.bmcc.edu/StudentServices1/Handbook/transcripts.html).

 
Grading Policy Lesson Tests: - 60% of the final grade. Each lesson covers one full chapter. 
  Mid Term - 50 multiple choice questions, (chapters 6 - 8) - 20% of the final grade.
  Final Exam - Mostly Chapters 9 - 12, 20% of the final grade.
 
Grading and Evaluation
Final Mark Calculation
  Letter Range Grade Point
 
Chapter
Test
Points Towards Final
 

A

94 - 100 %

4.0
 
Lesson 1
28
7.57
 

A-

90 - 93 %

3.7
 
Lesson 2
20
5.41
 

B+

87 - 89 %

3.3
 
Lesson 3
12
3.24
 

B

84 - 86 %

3.0
 
Lesson 4
28
7.57
 

B-

80 - 83 %

2.7
 
Lesson 5
24
6.48
 

C+

77 - 79 %

2.3
 
Lesson 6
12
3.24
 

C

74 - 76 %

2.0
 
Lesson 7
12
3.24
 

C

74 - 76 %

2.0
 
Mid Term
40
20
 

C-

70 - 73 %

1.7
 
Lesson 9
24
6.48
 

D+

67 - 69 %

1.3
 
Lesson 10
12
3.24
 

D

64 - 63 %

1.0
 
Lesson 11
12
3.24
 

D-

60 - 63 %

0.7
 
Lesson 12
16
4.32
 

F

0 - 59 %

0.0
 
Lesson 13
12
3.24
 
Withdrawal
0.0
 
Lesson 14
10
2.70
    Incomplete
0.0
 
Final Exam
50
20
       
               
 
Final Grade
Total
100