Math 075 B #3516 Winter 2005
Room C-206 12:30-1:20 Monday through Friday.
Larry Susanka Office: 564-2484 L-200F Office Hour: 10:30-11:20
This is a self-paced tutorial style course with several grading options and two different texts. The option you take depends on the results of a skill inventory exam we give on the first day. Please see the course materials passed out when this is evaluated for more detail.
Classes meet 5 days per week with the exception of Monday, January 17 and Friday, February 4, Monday February 21 and Friday March 3.
Based on a number of years of watching some students succeed and others not, it is absolutely clear that both regular attendance and homework is vital to your success in this class. What you get out of this class will depend on what you put into it.
The attendance requirement is 46 class hours in the regular class room during the regular class time. If you miss a few days these hours can be made up in the math lab next door or in another section of 075 held in this room. When I say a few days, I use that phrase with its usual English meaning.
I have seen that around 50 hours of homework seems to be enough for many - but not all - students to complete 5 chapters in the basic book, which is your goal in this class. 5 chapters in the basic book seems to be enough so that most students can then go on to succeed in 097. If you don't finish 5 chapters you may take this course again to get yourself in shape to succeed there. More than 5 chapters is better. With less, most students fail or withdraw from 097. The more you learn here, the easier your life will be when you reach later classes.
The last day of regular class is Friday March 18. All tests (except the final) must be taken by the end of class on this day.
The cumulative final (constructed individually for the chapters you do) will be given Wednesday, March 23, 11:30-1:20.
The class atmosphere in Math 075 is casual and we want everyone to feel comfortable. Sometimes things get a bit noisy and I find that from time to time I need to ask folks to keep the volume down. There also is a side room you can use if you need more quiet. We should all try to focus our attention on Math during class time, keep on task and not disturb our fellow students who are trying to work on their assigned chapters.
With that in mind, let's have fun and learn a lot of Math this quarter!
46 Hours of
5 or more chapters
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46 Hours of
4 or more chapters
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46 Hours of
3 or more chapters
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46 Hours of
2 or 3 chapters
Fnal Exam |