Summer2 2006 Course Syllabus
Course: C055.422.
Course Title: College Math.
Time: TR 5:10-8:05pm.
Place: TUCC Rm. 515.
Instructor: Godfrey, Anna.
Instructor Office: Wachman Hall Rm 521.
Instructor Email: agodfrey@temple.edu
Instructor Phone: 215-204-5873.
Course Web Page: http://math.temple.edu/~agodfrey
Office Hours: By appointment.
Prerequisites: Mathematics placement, a passing grade in Math 0045, or transfer credit for Math 0045.
Textbook: Using and Understanding Mathematics A Quantitative Reasoning Approach; Bennett and Briggs; 3rd Ed.
Course Goals: Math 55 is a QA Core course designed to improve the level of quantitative awareness of students using familiar situations that provide a sense of purpose for studying mathematics.ore course designed to improve the level of quantitative awareness of students using familiar situations that provide a sense of purpose for studying mathematics. The objective is to gain a mathematical perspective and deal as comfortably and critically as possible with an environment that increasingly makes use of quantitative reasoning.
Topics Covered: We cover the following topics: Financial Management, Exponentail Astonishment, Modeling Our World, and Probability. These are covered in the text in the following sections: 4A, 4B, 4C, 9A, 9B, 8A, 8B, 9C, 7E, 7A, 7B, and 7C.
Course Grading: Midterm 25%, Quizzes 25%, Final 40%, Participation and Attendence 10%.
Exam Dates: To be announced.
Attendance Policy: Attendance is required. You are allowed to miss two classes.
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