Audria White
JSU
MS 101
Intermediate Algebra

Instructor: Audria White 
Address: 102E Merrill Building
Telephone: 256-782-5810
E-mail: awhite@jsucc.jsu.edu 

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Prerequisite:LS 098 or appropriate score on ACT, SAT, or Placement Test.

Text: Algebra for College Students, 6th Ed. by Jerome E. Kaufmann & Karen Schwitters

Course Content:
This course will include sections from Chapter 1 through Chapter 6 of the text.

Teaching Method:
The teaching method for this course will be a combination of teacher-lecture and cooperative learning groups. Each student will be assigned to a learning group and will work with other members of the group to learn the material of the section assigned. 

Attendance:
Students must attend at least 80% of class meetings for the semester. Any student who does not attend at least 80% of the class meetings will receive an NC grade for the course. 

Grading
Four exams 400 pts 
Homework/group work/pop test 75 pts
Final exam (comprehensive) 200 pts
Total 675 pts
Final Grade: 90—100%    A    
  80—89%   B 
  70—79%   C 
  0—69%   NC 

No additional or extra credit points are available for this course.

Course Policy

  • Mastery of the material in this course requires regular and punctual attendance at all class activities in addition to considerable study and practice. 
  • Special accommodations for this course (DSS accommodations, school events, personal crises, etc.) should be discussed with the instructor at the beginning of the semester. 
  • Students must adhere to the university policy for academic honesty and sexual harassment as specified in the JSU Student Handbook
  • Since every student is entitled to full participation in class without interruption, all students are expected to be in class and prepared to begin on time. All pagers, wireless phones, electronic games, radios, tape or CD players or other devices that generate sound must be turned off when you enter the classroom. Disruption of class, whether by latecomers, noisy devices or inconsiderate behavior, will not be tolerated. Repeated violations will be penalized and may result in expulsion from the class. 
  • In order to take a make-up exam, the student must have a legitimate reason for missing the exam. It is the responsibility of the student to request a make-up exam and arrange a date and time with his or her instructor. Make-up exams will be scheduled at the end of the semester. 
  • No make-up will be given for a missed pop test, and no assignment will be accepted late. 
  • Any student receiving a failing grade on any assignment or exam is urged to talk to his or her instructor. 


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