MAP 103-Fall 2006

 

THE FINAL EXAM IS ON TUESDAY 12/19 FROM 2PM-4:30PM.

 

Last name beginning with A-N, report to ESS 001

 

Last name beginning with 0-Z, report to Harriman 137.

 

 

This is a course in algebra for future success in pre-calculus and calculus.

Course coordinator: Bill Bernhard (bill@math.sunysb.edu)

Required materials: 1. Intermediate Algebra-Third edition by Elaine Martin-Gaye

                                   2. Math XL

 EXAM # 2 SOLUTIONS thanks again to Larry Chang!!

 

EXAM #1 SOLUTIONS thanks to Larry Chang!

 

LECTURE SCHEDULE

LEC 2

81023

MWF

9:35am-10:30am

Chemistry

123

Agcaian, Peter

LEC 3

81024

MW

5:20pm- 6:40pm

Old Chem

138

La Barbera, Michael

LEC 4

81025

MWF

10:40am-11:35am

Earth&Space

69

O'Leary, Jeanne

LEC 5

81026

MWF

11:45am-12:40pm

Chemistry

124

Gelbord, Todd

LEC 6

81027

MW

2:20pm- 3:40pm

Physics

P122

Chang, Larry

LEC 7

81028

MW

3:50pm- 5:10pm

Earth&Space

177

Hanford, Chris

LEC 8

81029

MW

6:50pm- 8:10pm

Chemistry

123

Scapellati, Chris

LEC 9

81030

MW

2:20pm- 3:40pm

Chemistry

126

Bianculi, Nick

LEC 10

81031

TuTh

9:50am-11:10am

Chemistry

124

Agcaian, Peter

LEC 11

81032

TuTh

12:50pm- 2:10pm

Earth&Space

177

Vaccaro, Vincent

LEC 12

81033

TuTh

2:20pm- 3:40pm

S B Union

237

Bianculi, Nick

LEC 13

81034

TuTh

11:20am-12:40pm

Chemistry

124

Vaccaro, Vincent

LEC 14

81035

TuTh

3:50pm- 5:10pm

Chemistry

123

Michal, David

LEC 16

82626

TuTh

5:20pm- 6:40pm

Physics

P127

Bernhard, William

LEC 17

87155

MWF

9:35am-10:30am

Earth&Space

69

O'Leary, Jeanne

LEC 18

87161

TuTh

9:50am-11:10am

Harriman Hll

115

Andrejkovics, Mike

LEC 20

87217

TuTh

2:20pm- 3:40pm

Physics

P117

Chang, Larry

 

 

 *Syllabus and Course Requirements:

 

1.     Web Homework (20%) – Beginning in October, your instructor will assign homework from www.mathxl.com  with your math xl account that you have purchased. Due dates will be determined by your individual instructor.

                                                             

2.     Exam # 1 (20%) - On Tuesday, 10/3/06 from 8:30-10PM, we will have our first exam. The exam will require you to show all work. It will cover 1.5, 1.6, 2.2, 2.4, 3.2, 3.3, 3,4. Room locations will be announced at a later point. Calculators are prohibited.

 

3.     Exam # 2 (20%) - On Monday, 11/13/06 from 8:30-10PM,  we will have our second exam. The exam will require you to show all work. It will cover 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.7, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4. Room locations will be announced at a later point. Calculators are prohibited.

 

4.     Final Exam (20%) - on Tuesday, 12/19/06 from 2-4:30PM. The exam will be all multiple-choice and will be cumulative. New material on this exam will include 7.1, 7.2, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, and 9.5. Calculators are prohibited.

 

5.     Instructor Grade (20%)-On the first day of class, each instructor will let you know about the requirements of your section pertaining to quizzes, attendance, participation, and written homework.

 

*Make sure that you can attend the exams at the scheduled times; make-ups will not be given. If you have evening classes, resolve any conflicts now. If one midterm exam is missed because of a serious (documented) illness or emergency, the semester grade will be determined based on the balance of the work in the course.

 

 Math Learning Center: The Math Learning Center, in Math S-240A, is there for you to get help with Calculus. It is staffed most days and some evenings-- your lecturer may hold some of his or her office hours there. A schedule should be posted outside the room and at the Math Undergraduate Office.

 

Disabilities: If you have a physical, psychological, medical or learning disability that may impact your course work, please contact Disability Support Services, ECC (Educational Communications Center) Building, room 128, (631) 632-6748. They will determine with you what accommodations are necessary and appropriate. All information and documentation is confidential. Students requiring emergency evacuation are encouraged to discuss their needs with their professors and Disability Support Services. For procedures and information, go to the web site http://www.ehs.stonybrook.edu/fire/disabilities.shtml

 

 

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