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Course Information Course Type: OGEECHEE TECHNICAL COLLEGE One Joe Kennedy Boulevard Statesboro GA SYLLABUS MATH 1101 Mathematical Modeling Hybrid, Web Enhanced, or Online Course Description: Credit/Contact Hours: Prerequisite/Corequisite: Competency Areas: This course is designed as an alternative to College Algebra for those students who will not take Trigonometry, Pre-calculus, or Calculus. It is an applicationsdriven course that introduces functions using real-world phenomena as models. Topics include: fundamental concepts of algebra; functions and graphs; linear, quadratic, polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions and models of real-world phenomena; systems of equations; and additional topics in algebra 3 Semester Hours Appropriate algebra placement test score 1. Fundamental Concepts of Algebra 2. Functions and Graphs 3. Linear Functions 4. Quadratic Functions 5. Polynomial Functions 6. Exponential Functions 7. Logarithmic Functions 8. Systems of Equations 9. Additional Topics in Algebra. Online Information Orientation: All students who intend to register for online classes are required to complete and pass an online orientation prior to registering for classes. To access the online orientation module, students must connect to the college website (www.ogeecheetech.edu), select Current Students and then select Online Course Orientation. Proctoring Exams/Assignments: In order to comply with accreditation requirements for the validation of student identity for all online classes, all students enrolled in online courses at Ogeechee Technical College (OTC) are required to have at least one on-campus or proctored event for each online course in which they are enrolled.

2 The instructor will notify students of the time, date, and location of the proctored event by posting an announcement on the course home page in ANGEL. Students must attend the on-campus or proctored session as scheduled on the Lesson Plan/Course Calendar. Any student who lives more than 50 miles from OTC may make arrangements with the instructor to complete the proctored event with an approved proctor. A student may request an off-campus proctor by submitting the Proctor Nomination Form to the course instructor by the date established by the instructor. The instructor must approve the date and time of the off-campus event. Any student who does not complete the proctored event as scheduled must submit to the instructor a valid documented excuse within three business days of scheduled event. If the excuse is approved, the students must make arrangements with the instructor to reschedule the missed event. Any penalty and makeup directions will be at the instructor s discretion. Students who do not complete the proctored event on the scheduled date and do not present a valid documented excuse within 3 business days will be withdrawn from the course with a WF. For this class, the proctored event will be the final exam. Textbook & Materials Textbook Title: College Algebra in Context, 4 th edition, Author(s): Ronald Harshbarger, and Lisa Yocco ISBN: 0-321-75626-6 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Materials: Required - Registration with Pearson Publishing s CourseCompass. The registration comes with an electronic version of the textbook. Hardcopy of text is not required. Course IDs will be given to the student by the instructor. A scientific calculator is also required. The instructor will let you know which one is required. Suggested - a three-ring binder

3 Assessment Distribution of Grades: Grading Scale: Final Exam: Work Ethics Information: Classroom Policies Attendance: A 90-100 B 80-89 C 70-79 D 60-69 F 59 and below To Be Announced The Technical College System of Georgia instructs and evaluates students on work ethics in all programs of study. Ten work ethics traits have been identified and defined as essential for student success: appearance, attendance, attitude, character, communication, cooperation, organizational skills, productivity, respect, and teamwork. As a student in this Ogeechee Technical College course, you will be expected to adhere to the highest standards of these 10 character traits in your behavior as well as your coursework. Attendance and punctuality are valued traits in any employee; therefore, students are expected to attend all classes and be on time for each class. For the scheduled class sessions, attendance is counted from the first scheduled class meeting of each semester. In order for a student to receive credit for a course, a student must attend 90% of the scheduled instructional time. Hybrid classes require students to complete a portion of the required contact hours traditionally by attending classes on campus while completing the remaining portion online. OTC s attendance policy located in the OTC Catalog and Student Handbook must be followed in all hybrid classes. For the distance education portion of a hybrid class, students will be required to make a minimum of one contact per week. Each week that a contact is not met will result in one weekly absence. On the second missed online contact, a student may be dropped from the class.

4 Course Withdrawal: Late Work: Missed Exams: Absences: Extra Credit: Cheating/Plagiarism: Dress Code: Students may withdraw from a course without academic penalty until the midpoint of the term (as stated in the Academic Calendar and in the OTC Catalog and Student Handbook). By withdrawing before the 60% mark of the term, the student is automatically assigned a grade of W, which does not affect term or cumulative grade point average. Grades of W will affect satisfactory academic progress for financial aid purposes. Students who stop attending class(es) without formally withdrawing risk earning a final grade of F, which will appear on the academic transcript. Refer to the OTC Catalog and Student Handbook for further details. Students may withdraw from a maximum three (3) courses while enrolled at the college. Once a student has accumulated three W grades, he/she may elect to receive a withdrawal failing (WF) for the course or remain in the course. Note WF is calculated as an F for GPA purposes. The student is responsible for all material presented in class and for all announcements and assignments. It is the student s responsibility to get any assignment on the day he/she is absent. Academic honesty is expected at all times. Any student found to have engaged in academic misconduct such as cheating, plagiarism, or collusion is subject to disciplinary sanctions as outlined in the Student Code of Conduct detailed in the OTC Catalog and Student Handbook. The term plagiarism includes, but is not limited to, the use, by paraphrase or direct quotation, of the published or unpublished work of another person without full and clear acknowledgment. The term collusion includes, but is not limited to, the unauthorized collaboration with any other person in preparing work offered for academic credit. Students are advised that faculty routinely use turnitin.com both to prevent plagiarism and to assist in verifying when/if it has occurred. Ogeechee Technical College strives to train honest, hardworking professionals of good character in a secure environment. That is why appropriate dress and clear display of student ID is expected of every student. Dress requirements vary in classrooms, laboratory, and shop areas. Students enrolled in internships and clinical courses are required to dress appropriately according to the requirements of the work for which they are being trained. Students shall not dress, groom, wear, or use emblems, insignias, badges, or other symbols or lewd or vulgar words where the effect thereof is offensive to a reasonable person or otherwise causes disruption or interference with

5 the orderly operations of Ogeechee Technical College. The supervising administrator shall determine if the particular mode of dress results in disruptions or interference. Students shall at all times observe rules governing body cleanliness and not wear short or tight shorts, swimsuits, tank tops, bare midriffs, or have bare feet. Safety Disability Statement Special Populations Assistance Program Warranty Statement Communication OTC Alert In case of emergency while on campus, please refer to the Emergency Operations and Safety Plan and the Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan found by the door of all classrooms and labs on the OTC campus. A copy of the OTC Safety Plan can be found online at: http://www.ogeecheetech.edu/student_services/campus_safety.html. The Director of Campus Safety & Security contact information is as follows: Stan York, 912.681.5667, syork@ogeecheetech.edu. Students with disabilities who believe that they may need accommodations in this class based on the impact of the disability are encouraged to contact Penny Hendrix, Disability and Student Support Services Coordinator, Office 171E, Kennedy Bldg., 912.486.7211, to coordinate reasonable accommodations. Students who may qualify for services on campus depending on the special needs they have and if they qualify as a special population should contact Kelli Waters, Student Activities & Special Populations Coordinator, Office 143D, Kennedy Bldg., 912.871.1885 for assistance. The Technical College System of Georgia guarantees employers that graduates of State Technical Colleges shall possess skills and knowledge as prescribed by State Curriculum Standards. Should any graduate employee within two years of graduation be deemed lacking in said skills, that student shall be retrained in any State Technical College at no charge for instructional costs to either the student or the employer. Important communication about this course will be transmitted through the Ogeechee Tech student e-mail system. Students should check their student e- mail accounts before each class in order to receive the most up-to-the-minute information about classes and assignments. Ogeechee Tech sends vital information about financial aid, registration, and college news through the student e-mail system. Students should check their student e-mail accounts periodically for this information. Student e-mail may be accessed through the college website, www.ogeecheetech.edu, under the Current Students tab. Students are encouraged to sign up for OTC Alert, a system designed to notify students of any emergency on campus. Alerts are sent by text messaging and/or by e-mail. To subscribe to OTC Alert, a student can go to www.ogeecheetech.edu and click on Current Students Banner Web OTC Alert Information.

6 Library Resources Copyright Notice Tentative Schedule Disclaimer The Ogeechee Technical College Library provides students access to books, periodicals, ebooks, GALILEO, and other electronic resources. Students are encouraged to use the Library for class research projects. Help with research and projects is available within the Library. Computers are available for student use. A student ID is required in order to check out any materials from the Library or to use a computer. A self-service, black and white copier is also available. Hours of operation are Monday-Thursday from 7am until 9:30pm. The materials on this course web site are only for the use of students enrolled in this course for purposes associated with this course and may not be retained or further disseminated. The instructor reserves the right to amend or correct this course syllabus as necessary. If the instructor amends or corrects this syllabus, students will be given a revised syllabus or corrections.