

General Education Goals/Objectives:
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Goal 2: Demonstrates knowledge and application of technology.
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Objective 2: Uses electronic resources for course related assignments and information
Skill 1: Selects appropriate program on the graphing calculator to solve problems
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Goal 3: Demonstrates the ability to convert, calculate, and analyze a variety of mathematical
problems
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Objective 1: Utilizes mathematical equations to solve problems
Skill1: Solves equations and problems using the appropriate method
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Objective 2: Applies practical application of mathematics to everyday life
Skill3: Solves word problems
Relationship to Campus Theme:
This course develops algebra skills that are used to solve problems
in science, technology, business, and social sciences.
Classroom Policies:
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Regular participation is expected.
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Learning activities and evaluation will occur in the MyMathLab learning system and requires
Internet connectivity. Students need to set up or select an environment conducive to study and
testing.
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Tests will be available for a limited period of time. Students should complete the tests without
the use of notes or other materials.
Academic Integrity:
The academic community is operated on the basis of honesty, integrity and fair
play. It is the expectation that all students, as members of the college community, adhere to the highest
levels of academic integrity. This means that:
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Students are responsible for submitting their own work. Student work must not be plagiarized.
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Students must not cooperate on oral or written examinations or work together on evaluated
assignments without authorization.
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If there is evidence of cheating on an exam the student will receive an F on the respective
exam.
Disabilities and Special Needs:
If you have a disability for which you need accommodation, contact
the Learning Center to request disability support services: phone 701-228-5477 or toll-free 1-888-918-
5623.