SYLLABUS
MGF 1107 -- Mathematics for Liberal Arts II -- Spring 2008 -- Section 003
For homework assignments go to Blackboard and the Homework Page.
Instructor: Dr. Barry Booton
Office: Science and Engineering (SE) 217
Office Hours: MWF/11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
TuTh/3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
M/4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Office Phone:
(561) 297-1337
Email: bbooton@fau.edu
Class Time and Location: MWF/9:00 AM – 9:50 AM, Oxley Athletic Center (AC) 122
Tutoring by Graduate Assistants: http://www.math.fau.edu/web/Classes/Tutoring/mfla.html
Textbook: For All Practical Purposes by COMAP - FAU custom
edition of the Seventh Edition, published by Freeman Custom Publishing
Online support for the textbook: http://www.whfreeman.com/fapp7e
Course Outline
Mathematics for Liberal Arts II is one of two courses offered at FAU aimed at the liberal arts major. Math for Liberal Arts I is NOT a prerequisite. Students passing both courses of Mathematics for Liberal Arts will have satisfied the mathematics part of the Gordon rule, which requires students to complete successfully, with grades of "C" or higher, 6 credits hours of mathematics ... in courses at or above the level of College Algebra. We do not assume mathematical sophistication or calculational facility on the part of the students. We do assume that students will attend ALL lectures, read the text, complete the homework assignments, and study for the exams. While some students may find the pace of the course rather leisurely, it is dangerous to allow oneself to fall behind. Homework assignments as well as some supplementary material will be available online. Practice quizzes will be available on the Blackboard system. Students will need to use a computer with internet access either at home or in campus computer labs. A general rule of thumb is that a student should spend at least two hours studying for a course outside of class for every hour in class. With the intensive pace of the summer session, this translates to five hours per class period. Obviously, this needs to be increased when a class is missed.
This course is NOT a remedial mathematics course. This is a serious course
in college-level mathematics at approximately the same difficulty level as
College Algebra but with an emphasis on topics involving logical and
mathematical reasoning rather than manipulation of algebraic formulas. Students
who do not have prerequisite mathematics at the level of Intermediate Algebra
may be at a serious disadvantage in this course and are advised to take such a
prerequisite course before taking MGF 1106 and/or MGF 1107.
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Exam Schedule |
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Wednesday, January 30 |
Exam #1 |
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Friday, February 22 |
Exam #2 |
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Wednesday, March 26 |
Exam #3 |
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Sunday, April 27, 6:45 PM – 9:15 PM |
Exam #4 (Final Exam) |
GRADING
Homework and Quizzes
There will be homework assignments for each section covered. These homework
assignments and some solutions are posted on Blackboard and on the Homework Page.
There will be some quizzes administered online using a web-based program called Blackboard. These quizzes do not count toward the final grade, but students may find them valuable drill.
Exams
There will be four exams, counting equally toward the final grade. The
scheduled exam dates are in bold face in the above table.
Make-ups will not be given for missed exams, unless the exam is missed to take an FAU final exam scheduled at the same time. To accommodate those who are unable to attend exams, the grade will be computed by averaging the best three out of the four exams. Thus, a single missed exam would simply count as the one exam dropped out of the four.
A PHOTO ID MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE AN EXAM
Grading Scale
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A: 90% - 100% |
B: 80% - 83% |
C: 65% - 72% |
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A-: 87% - 89% |
B-: 77% - 79% |
D: 60% - 64% |
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B+: 83% - 86% |
C+: 73% - 76% |
D-: 55% - 59% |
The grade of I (incomplete) will only be given under the conditions specified on page 67 of the FAU Undergraduate Catalog.
Classroom Etiquette
Due to the size of the class, it is necessary that all students remain quiet during lectures.
TURN OFF ALL CELL PHONES AND PAGERS WHILE IN CLASS.
THANK YOU.