BackSyllabus and Study Guide: Math 0955 – Beginning Algebra (Cuyahoga Community College)
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Course Overview
Introduction to Math 0955 – Beginning Algebra
This course provides foundational knowledge in algebra, focusing on the development of basic algebraic skills and concepts. It is designed for students preparing for college-level mathematics and covers a range of topics including equations, inequalities, graphing, and polynomial operations.
Instructor: Kristin Egan
Format: Fully online/asynchronous
Credit Hours: 6
Prerequisites: Math 0910 Basic Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra, or placement test
Required Materials: e-Textbook, MyLab Math access, scientific calculator
Course Topics
Key Algebraic Concepts
The course covers the following main topics, each essential for building algebraic proficiency:
Solving One Variable Linear Equations: Techniques for isolating variables and finding solutions.
Linear Inequalities: Methods for solving and graphing inequalities on a number line.
Graphing Linear Equations and Inequalities: Plotting lines and regions in the coordinate plane.
Operations with Polynomials: Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of polynomials.
Factoring Polynomials: Breaking down polynomials into products of simpler polynomials.
Rational Expressions: Simplifying, multiplying, and dividing rational expressions.
Functions: Understanding the definition, evaluation, and graphing of functions.
Exponents: Laws of exponents and their application in simplifying expressions.
Rectangular Coordinate System: Plotting points, interpreting graphs, and understanding the relationship between algebraic and graphical representations.
Course Outcomes and Objectives
Learning Goals
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
Outcome A: Simplify basic algebraic expressions in one variable.
Outcome B: Solve linear equations and linear inequalities in one variable.
Outcome C: Define, determine, and perform operations on simple functions.
Outcome D: Identify the equations of the rectangular coordinate system, determine the equations of lines, and graph lines and inequalities.
Outcome E: Solve systems of linear equations and inequalities in two variables.
Outcome F: Simplify, evaluate, and perform operations on polynomials and involving exponents.
Required Text and Supplies
Textbook: Bittinger, Robert. Introductory and Intermediate Algebra for College Students, 6th Edition, Pearson, 2021 (e-Text available via MyLab).
Calculator: Scientific calculator (e.g., TI-30X).
Assignments and Assessments
Homework and Practice
Homework: Assigned for every section in the course (28 assignments), completed via MyLab.
Study Plan Exercises (Optional): Practice exercises for additional skill-building.
Practice Exams: Available before each major exam, worth 25 points each.
Quizzes and Exams
Quizzes: Weekly, due Sundays at 11:59pm. Two lowest scores dropped. Three attempts per quiz.
Exams: Two major exams (Midterm and Final), proctored online. Each covers multiple chapters.
Grading Policy
Grading Scale
Grades are based on a total of 600 points, distributed as follows:
Points | Grade | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
540 – 600 | A | 90 – 100% |
480 – 539 | B | 80 – 89% |
420 – 479 | C | 70 – 79% |
360 – 419 | D | 60 – 69% |
0 – 359 | F | 0 – 59% |
Tests: 250 points total (42% of course grade)
Quizzes: 200 points total (33% of course grade)
MyLab Assignments: 100 points total (17% of course grade)
Practice Tests: 50 points total (8% of course grade)
Academic Credit and Expectations
One semester hour of credit is awarded for each lecture hour.
Students should expect to spend 3 hours per week per credit hour on coursework.
Time management and regular participation are essential for success in this online course.
Technology and Support
Online Platforms: Brightspace, MyLab, WebEx
Technical Support: 24/7 Customer Care, campus Technology Learning Centers
Minimum Technology Requirements: Computer with internet access, ability to use required software
Course Policies
Communication and Conduct
Use Tri-C email for all official communication.
Follow etiquette guidelines for online communication (politeness, proper capitalization, academic tone).
Academic honesty and adherence to the Student Handbook are required.
Make-up Work and Incompletes
No make-ups for assignments except for the two exams (open and available from the first day of the course).
Incompletes are granted only under specific circumstances as outlined in the Student Handbook.
Supplemental Help
Free tutoring available at Technology Learning Centers and online (Brainfuse).
Additional resources: Tri-C’s Online College Catalog, Student Handbook, and technical support links.
Key Formulas and Concepts (Sample)
Linear Equation (one variable):
Slope of a Line:
Point-Slope Form:
Standard Form of a Line:
Quadratic Formula:
Exponent Rules: (for )
Example: Solving a Linear Equation
Problem: Solve
Subtract 5 from both sides:
Divide both sides by 2:
Additional info:
This syllabus is for a developmental algebra course, which is a prerequisite for College Algebra. The content is foundational and directly relevant for students preparing for College Algebra.