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MATH 65 - Elementary Algebra

Instructor: Bobby August
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Course Description

Elementary Algebra will cover many elementary algebra concepts along with applications and visualizations. Elementary concepts, including signed numbers, integer exponents, linear and polynomial equations and inequalities, solving systems of equations and inequalities, and simplifying rational expressions, will be covered in this course.

Prerequisite: Mathematics 107, 107Y (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) or an appropriate skill level demonstrated through the Mathematics asessment process. Equivalent to Mathematics 65A and B and 65X and Y. May not receive credit if Mathematics 65B or 65Y has been completed.

To take this class, you must have daily access to a computer with an Internet connection and experience using a web browser. You will also need to utilize your college Zonemail account. Learn more about Zonemail.

Check the college catalog for CSU/UC transferability and to see if this course meets AA/AS degree requirements.

The instructor may drop students who miss the first meeting of a course. The first meeting of online or hybrid Distance Education courses is the first day of the class as specified in the class schedule listing.  For these courses, instructors may drop students who do not log into their Blackboard course and/or complete indicated activities by the third day of classes.

This class begins Aug 19 and ends Dec 21.

On-Campus Meetings

All class meetings will be online, except on the following dates when students will meet on campus in Room 2205 from 2:30- 4:00 p.m.: Aug 23 , Sept 20, Oct 25, and Nov 22. Students will meet in Room 2205 on Dec 20 from 2:30-4:20p.m. You can attend an OPTIONAL, on-campus orientation to Online Learning on June 10 (6:30-8 p.m.), Aug 10 (1-2:30 p.m.), or Aug 12 (6:30-8 p.m.). All sessions will be in Room 2420 on campus. Virtual sessions will be offered on the Internet on June 15 and Aug 19 from 5:30-7 p.m. Learn more about these orientations, which are NOT course-specific.

How This Class Operates

The online learning activities and face-to-face instruction will complement each other in this class. As a result, this combination will maximize your learning while providing you with time flexibility.

Succeeding Online

Students who succeed in the online portion of hybrid courses tend to be independent, self-motivated learners with good computer skills. If you are a procrastinator who relies heavily on the instructor for motivation and can't use a computer too well, you should probably consider enrolling in a completely face-to-face course instead.

Also, don't enroll in this class if you believe the myth that learning online requires less effort than learning face-to-face. This course covers the same content and has similar activities as the face-to-face version of the course; only the method of delivery partly changes.

LPC offers a tutorial called "Succeeding in an online course" that will not only tell you if you are a good fit for online learning, but it also offers many strategies -- among other pertinent information -- that will help you succeed online. Though the title of the tutorial says "online course", all of it is applicable to the online portion of hybrid courses. Please complete the tutorial.

Blackboard

This course will use the Blackboard course management system as its virtual classroom. To learn how to log in to Blackboard, go to the Blackboard Login Procedures page. Once you enroll, you will not be able to log in until the first day of class.

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Page last modified: April 27, 2010