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 * DEPARTMENT: **** Mathematics **

COURSE TITLE: College Mathematics

COURSE NUMBER: ISMN 130/132

CRN NUMBER: 15740/15747


 * CREDIT HOURS: 4 **


 * SEMESTER: ** **Spring 2017**

CLASS INFORMATION


 * SCHEDULE: ** Sim 9:30am -12:30pm


 * LOCATION: ** Brooklyn / 1301 45 Street


 * FINAL EXAM DATE: ** June 21, 2017


 * __ INSTRUCTOR CONTACT INFORMATION __**


 * Instructor Name: Leon Kaganovskiy **


 * Email Address: leonkag@gmail.com **

__ COURSE DESCRIPTION __

This course provides students with knowledge of college math basics including solving linear equations and inequalities, solving systems of linear equations using algebraic and graphing techniques, evaluating exponents, and solving quadratic equations, utilizing factoring, and the quadratic formula.

__ COURSE OBJECTIVES: __

Students can expect to learn how to:


 * Simplify expressions, solve linear equations and inequalities
 * Graph linear equations in two variables and graph the solution set for them
 * Solve linear systems by graphing, elimination and substitution methods
 * Operate with exponents and polynomials
 * Factor trinomials and solve equations by factoring
 * Simplify radical expressions and solve equations involving radical expressions
 * Solve quadratic equations by factoring and using quadratic formula
 * Operate with complex numbers

__ Course requirements __


 * Class Assignments and Participation
 * Homework Assignments
 * Midterm Examination
 * Final Examination

__Grading Guidelines__


 * Midterm 40%
 * Final examination 60%

__COURSE TEXT__

Title: Elementary Algebra, 9th Edition

Author Charles P. McKeague

Pub. Date: 2012

Publisher: Cengage Learning

ISBN #: 978–0–8400–6421–9

__ HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS __

Homework assignments are for your own good, they are not handed in, but are essential to pass the exams.

__ ACADEMIC INTEGRITY STATEMENT __

Touro College and University System is a community of scholars and learners committed to maintaining the highest standards of personal integrity in all aspects of our professional and academic lives. Students and faculty are expected to share a mutual respect for teaching, learning and the development of knowledge. Because intellectual integrity is a hallmark of scholarly and scientific inquiry as well as a core value of the Jewish tradition on which our university system was founded, students and faculty are expected to adhere to the highest standards of honesty, fairness, professional conduct of academic work and respect for all community members.

Academic honesty supports our shared intellectual culture and our ability to trust one another. Students must avoid all acts of dishonesty, including, but not limited to:


 * cheating
 * plagiarizing (presenting the work or ideas of others as your own)
 * fabricating (making up information, data, or research results)
 * tampering (unauthorized removal or alteration of College documents, software, equipment, or other academic-related materials, including other students’ work)
 * lying
 * working with others when assignments or exams require individual work
 * making unauthorized copies of copyrighted material
 * facilitating or tolerating the dishonesty of others

Academic dishonesty lowers scholastic quality and adversely affects those who will eventually depend on the knowledge and integrity of our graduates. Failure to uphold the principles of academic integrity negatively impacts the reputation of Touro, the value of each and every degree awarded by the institution, and the future success of our graduates.

The Touro College and University System views violation of academic integrity with the utmost gravity. Such violations will lead to appropriate sanctions, from failure in coursework up to and including expulsion from the Touro College and University System. We commit ourselves to the shared vision of academic excellence that can only flourish in a climate of integrity.

The complete Touro College and University System Academic Integrity Policy can be found online at [|www.touro.edu/academic_integrity].

COURSE CONTENT

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 * Lesson || Date || Topic ||
 * 1 || 02/08  || * Type of numbers
 * Operations with real numbers
 * Order of operations
 * Evaluating algebraic expressions
 * Properties of real numbers
 * 2 || 02/15  || * Simplifying algebraic expressions
 * Equality Postulates
 * Solving linear equations in one variable
 * Formulas
 * 3 || 02/22  || * Solving more complicated linear equations in one variable
 * Linear inequalities in one variables
 * Compound inequalities
 * 4 || 03/01  || * Translating sentences into algebraic language
 * Basic percent problems
 * Applications
 * Graphing Ordered Pairs
 * Solutions of linear equations in two variables
 * X and Y-intercepts. Graphing linear equations with two variables
 * The slope of the line
 * 5 || 03/08  || * Finding the equation of the line
 * The point-slope form of an equation of a straight line
 * Solving systems of linear equations by graphing
 * 6 || 03/15  || * The Elimination Method
 * The Substitution Method
 * 7 || 03/22  ||   ||
 * 8 || 03/29  || * Applications
 * Properties of exponents
 * 9 || 04/26  || * Negative exponents
 * Scientific notation
 * Operations with monomials
 * 10 || 05/03  || * Operations with polynomials
 * GCF and LCM of monomials
 * Factor by taking out the greatest common factor.
 * Factor by taking out the greatest common factor.
 * 11 || 05/10  || * Factoring by grouping
 * Factoring quadratic trinomials
 * Special factoring
 * Factoring completely
 * 12 || 05/17  || * Solving quadratic equations by factoring
 * Rational expressions
 * Complex fractions
 * 13 || 05/24  || * Radicals
 * 14 || 06/07  || * Completing the Square
 * The Quadratic Formula
 * Quiz 2 ||
 * 15 || 06/14  ||  Cumulative Review  ||
 * 16 || 06/21  ||  Final Exam  ||