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Cedar Valley College Math 2442 Elementary Statistics GENERAL INFORMATION Division Quality Enhancement Plan Math, Science, & Allied Health Cedar Valley College's Quality Enhancement Plan is designed to improve student learning in mathematics. Read more about our QEP at: www.cedarvalleycollege.edu/qep COURSE INFORMATION Course Title Elementary Statistics Course Number MATH 2442 Credit Hours Four (4) Class Location INET COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE PREREQUISITES REQUIRED / RECOMMENDED MATERIALS This course is a study of collection and tabulation of data, bar charts and graphs, sampling, measures of central tendency, and variability, correlation, index numbers, statistical distributions, probability, and applications to various fields. Two years of high school algebra and an appropriate assessment score or Developmental Mathematics 0099 or Developmental Mathematics 0093. MyMathLab Student Access Code. The access code can be purchased at the CVC bookstore or on line at www.pearsonmylab.com. This code will give you access to the MyMathLab website where much of your work will be done for the course. The MyMathLab website includes an electronic copy of the text, video instruction, and many other helpful features. The instructor requires either the TI 83, TI 83+, or TI 84 Graphing calculator. Other graphing calculator models may also be sufficient for this course.

ISBN / TEXTBOOK Elementary Statistics Using the TI 83/84 Plus Calculator 3/e Triola, Mario F. Publisher: Addison Wesley/Benjamin Cummings ISBN 13: 9780321641489 ISBN 10: 0321641485 The text is optional because an e text is included in the online program MyMathLab. If you do not like to use e texts, then you should consider purchasing the text. EXAMS AND ASSIGNMENTS EVALUATION PROCEDURES Students must have reliable internet access as the entire course will be done on line. Three attempts will be allowed on each homework assignment. You will be given two attempts on each test with the exception of the final exam. Assessment of your performance will be based upon scores from homework assignments and exams. The percentages for each are as follows: Homework (MML) 20% Exams 80% In the event a student has multiple accounts in a MML course, the instructor will only accept grades from the original account. It is the responsibility of the student to contact Pearson Technical Support at 1 800 677 6337 and request their accounts be combined. The student must have an active My Math Lab account at the conclusion of the semester in order to receive a grade in the course. A temporary access code can NOT be used to complete all course work. If you do not have an active MyMathLab access code at the end of the course, you will receive an F. GRADING SCALE Grades for the course will be assigned using the following scale: A 90 100% B 80 89% C 70 79% D 60 69% F 0 59% COURSE OUTLINE Unit Outline 1. Describing and Exploring Data (Chapters 1 3) 2. Probability and Probability Distributions (Chapter 4 5) 3. Normal Probability Distributions (Chapter 6) 4. Confidence Interval Estimates (Chapter 7) 5. Hypothesis Testing (Chapter 8)

Week I Ch.1 Week 2 Ch.2 Week 3 Ch.3 Week 4 Review Ch.1 3 Week 5 Exam 1 Ch.1 3; Ch.4 (omit 4.6, 4.7, 4.8) Week 6 Ch.4 Week 7 Ch.5 (omit 5.5) Week 8 Ch.5 Week 9 Test 2 Ch.4 5; Ch.6 (omit 6.4, 6.6, 6.7) Week 10 Ch.6; Ch.7 Week 11 Ch.7 Week 12 Test 3 Ch.6 7 Week 13 Ch.8 Week 14 Ch.8 Week 15 Ch.8 Week 16 Final Exam Ch.8 TUTORING OPPORTUNITIES ATTENDANCE POLICY WITHDRAWAL POLICY There are several learning aids available to you. You are encouraged to utilize any and/or all of the following FREE resources: 1. Tutoring and supervised study in the Math Resource Center B229. 2. Tutoring and supervised study in the Tutoring Center C206 or online at www.tinyurl.com/cvcotlobby. 3. Tutoring from Special Services L108. 4. The Pearson Tutor Center provides support as part of your MyMathLab package and is staffed by college level mathematics instructors who can help you with what you're learning. As a MyMathLab student, you can register for the Pearson Tutor Center. Call 1 800 435 4084 (5:00 PM 12:00 AM EST, Sun Thurs) or visit the Tutor Center's registration page to sign up for tutoring. When asked for a registration number, simply provide your MyMathLab course ID or student access code. It is imperative that you register into the MyMathLab program immediately and before the class certification date. Your registration into my course in MyMathLab will serve as proof of you beginning attendance in the course. Your attendance in the course can affect financial aid (please see financial aid information below). If you are unable to complete this course, it is your responsibility to withdraw formally. The withdrawal request must be received in the Registrar s Office by Thursday of the 12 th week of class (regular semesters). Failure to do so will result in your receiving a performance grade, usually an F. If you drop a class or withdraw from the college before the official drop/withdrawal deadline, you will receive a W (Withdraw) in each class dropped. See institutional policies for additional information on withdrawals.

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES GENERAL EDUCATION COMPETENCIES (DCCCD INTELLECTUAL COMPETENCIES) INSTRUCTIONAL POLICIES EMAIL POLICY 1. Create and interpret statistical graphs. 2. Apply the measures of central tendency, variation, and position as well as distribution and outliers to analyze data. 3. Determine probabilities using rules of probability and the Binomial probability distribution. 4. Construct and interpret confidence intervals for means, proportions, and standard deviations. 5. Perform hypothesis testing for means, proportions, and standard deviations and interpret the results. This course reinforces some of the Core Curriculum Intellectual Competencies defined by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. CRITICAL THINKING: Critical thinking embraces methods of applying both qualitative and quantitative skills analytically and creatively to subject matter in order to evaluate arguments and to construct alternative strategies. Problem solving is one of the applications of critical thinking, used to address and identified task. I will make every effort to return all email messages within 48 hours. Please make every effort to communicate clearly, including your name and the course when sending email messages. The more specific your message, the more assistance I can provide. INSTITUTIONAL POLICIES ACADEMIC HONESTY ADA STATEMENT EMERGENCY ALERT Academic honesty is expected, and integrity is valued in the Dallas County Community Colleges. Scholastic dishonesty is a violation of the Code of Student Conduct. Scholastic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating on a test, plagiarism, and collusion. If you are a student with a disability and/or special needs who requires accommodations, please contact the college Disability Services Office at 972 860 8119. Sign up for DCCCD Emergency Alerts to receive a text message, e mail and/or phone call when there is an unscheduled evacuation or closure of a DCCCD campus or office because of weather closures, utility outages, police or other emergencies. Subscribing is free, but standard text message charges from your cell phone provider will apply. Please refer to: http://www.dcccd.edu/current%20students/student%20services/eme rgalerts/pages/default.aspx

FINANCIAL AID HEALTH CENTER SERVICES HONORS CREDIT AVAILABILITY If you do not want to offer Honors Credit, you may remove this. Students who are receiving any form of financial aid should check with the Financial Aid Office prior to withdrawing from classes. Withdrawals may affect your eligibility to receive further aid and could cause you to be in a position of repayment for the current semester. Students who fail to attend or participate after the drop date are also subject to this policy. Basic first aid for minor cuts and scrapes, insect stings, strains and sprains, heat, etc. Over the counter medications for headaches, fever, seasonal allergies, and colds Over the counter medications for mild allergic reactions Emergency sanitary pads Blood Pressure check Coordination with outside health agencies such as Carter BloodCare; Dallas County Health Dept. (HIV/STD testing free, twice a semester); UT Southwestern mobile mammography; Immunizations once a month for children <19 y.o. from the DCDHHS; Agape Massage; and Employee Wellness Screening Rest area for stress relief, migraine headaches, post seizure activity AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) for CPR Student Health101, e magazine http://readsh101.com/cedarvalleycollege.html Confidential "talks" Assists with health related club activities when asked and time permits You can earn Honors Credit in this course that will show the completion of an Honors Course on your transcript. Honors credit is important in transfer evaluation for graduation with both Associates and Bachelor degrees with honors. To gain Honors credit for this course you will need to: 1. Demonstrate advanced writing skills through synthesis and original thought in expanded writing projects, research papers, and critical essays. This will entail a minimum of ten pages of writing. You will be asked to read primary sources readings besides the textbook 2. Participate in an outside class activity by attending a lecture, exhibit or program outside of the class activities 3. You will practice your oral presentation skills with a 10 minute presentation to the class about a topic that you have researched To qualify for Honors credit, you must sign an Honors Contract at the beginning of the semester. Meet with me to design your program and complete the contract form by the deadline for submission of Honors Contracts for approval. Finally, you must earn an A or B in the course in order to receive Honors Credit.

RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS REPEATING THIS COURSE STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT TUTORING SERVICES Absences for observance of a religious holy day are excused. A student whose absence is excused to observe a religious holy day is allowed to take a make up examination or complete an assignment within a reasonable time after the absence. Effective for Fall Semester 2005, the Dallas County Community Colleges will charge additional tuition to students registering the third or subsequent time for a course. This class may not be repeated for the third or subsequent time without paying the additional tuition. Third attempts include courses taken at any of the Dallas County Community Colleges since the Fall 2002 semester. More information is available at: https://www1.dcccd.edu/catalog/ss/oepthird_attempt.cfm As a college student, you are considered a responsible adult. Your enrollment indicates acceptance of the DCCCD Code of Student Conduct published in the DCCCD Catalog. More information is available at https://www1.dcccd.edu/cat1011/cattoc.cfm Math Resource Center (MRC), B229 Monday through Thursday: 8:00am 5:30pm Friday: 9:00am 1:00pm Tutoring Center, C206 Monday through Thursday: 8:00am 7:00pm Saturday: 10:00am 2:00pm WITHDRAWAL POLICY STOP BEFORE YOU DROP DISCLAIMER For students who enrolled in college level courses for the first time in the Fall 0f 2007, Texas Education Code 51.907 limits the number of courses a student may drop. You may drop no more than six courses during your entire undergraduate career unless the drop qualifies as an exception. Your campus counseling/ advising center will give your more information on the allowable exceptions. Remember that once you have accumulated six non exempt drops, you cannot drop any other courses with a W. Therefore, please exercise caution when dropping courses in any Texas public institution of higher learning, including all seven of the Dallas County Community Colleges. For more information, you may access: https://www1.dcccd.edu/coursedops The instructor reserves the right to amend this syllabus as necessary.