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Developmental I Math
Syllabus for Developmental Studies 0304
Instructor:
Karen Shipman
Office:
T103
E-mail:
kshipman@tvcc.edu
Phone: (903)729-0256 ext. 239
Course:
Developmental Math I.
Text:
Developmental
Mathemathics 2nd Edition
Basic Mathematics and Algebra
Lial, Hornsby, McGinnis, Salzman, Hestwood
Grade Scale:
Lab/Homework/Quizzes
25%
Chapter Exams
50%
Final Exam
25%
Grading System:
90 or > A
80-89
B
70-79
C
Receiving a passing grade requires the completion of sections
from Chapters 2thru 6 and
a grade of 70 on each of the Chapter Tests and the Final
Exam. An IP may be given to students who
attend class and complete
assignments and tests, but do not pass the course. An F is
given for incomplete work and/or lack of effort.
Course Requirements:
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Homework is required and must be turned in on assigned dates.
Homework for Developmental I classes will be completed in the
lab on the day of the assignment. No late work will be
accepted.
·
There will be a quiz at the beginning of each class period based
on the previous class assignment. These will be given and taken
up within the first 15 minutes of class. In the event that you
are absent or late to class, quizzes may not be made up.
·
Tests will be given on assigned dates. If you have to be absent
on a test day, let me know in advance if possible.
If you fail a test, you may re-take the test.
In order to re-take or make up a test, you will have to
complete a work assignment for the information covered on the
test.
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Highest possible grade on re-takes or make-ups is a 70.
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Review or bonus points do not count on make-up or re-take tests.
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On tests, you may use a four function calculator only.
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If you take and pass the THEA Test at any time during the
semester, bring a copy of your results to me. At which time, we
will discuss your grade for the course.
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Notes and hand-outs for each class day will be in the box by the
door. Pick these up when you come in to class.
Classroom Etiquette:
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No cell phones, pagers or any
other electronic device on during class.
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No food or Drinks in classroom are allowed.
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Private conversations during lecture periods are not acceptable.
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Minor children are not permitted to remain unattended on campus
or to attend class with parents
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Adherence to attendance policy(addressed below) expected
Attendance Policy for
Developmental Math classes
Students enrolled in developmental math classes must adhere to
specific course requirements set by the state of Texas. This
course meets for a specified time period as prescribed by the
college. You are expected to be on time and stay for the entire
lecture period and in lab class until the assigned work is
completed. Students who accumulate three weeks of absences will
be subject to being dropped from the course. Lecture and Lab are
two separate classes. If you miss both, they count as 2
absences. After 6 absences, a warning letter will be sent to the
student. After 12 absences, students will be dropped from the
course. Our goal in this course is to improve your math skills
so that you may successfully pass the THEA and/or College
Algebra class. That is not possible, if you are not in class.
Please, feel free to talk with me concerning problems you may
have with the course. You may come by my office, if you prefer
not to speak out in class.
Office hours will be posted by my door.
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