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Course Requirements:

The sequential nature of mathematics deems it necessary for students to attend class on a regular basis,

therefore one of the course requirements is regular attendance. Grades will be based on exams and

selected homework assignments using the following scale. FINAL EXAM WILL BE GIVEN DURING THE

SCHEDULED TIME.

A = 90-100%

B = 80-89%

C = 70-79%

D = 60-69%

F = B 59-0%

Tentative Course Outline:

CH 1

The Measurement of Angles, Arcs, and Sectors

CH 2

The Trigonometric Functions

CH 3

Graphs of the Trigonometric Functions

CH 4

The Inverse Trigonometric Functions

CH 5

Trigonometric Equations

CH 6

Oblique Triangles and Vectors

CH 7

Complex Numbers and Polar Coordinates

General Education Goals/Objectives:

Goal 2: Demonstrates knowledge and application of technology

Objective 2: Uses electronic resources for course related assignments and information

Skill 1: Selects appropriate program on the graphing calculator to solve problems

Goal 3: Demonstrates the ability to convert, calculate, and analyze a variety of mathematical problems

Objective 1: Utilizes mathematical equations to solve problems Skill1:

Solves equations and problems using the appropriate method Objective

2: Applies practical application of mathematics to everyday life Skill3:

Solves word problems

Relationship to Campus Theme:

Mathematics 105 emphasizes technology through the use of graphic calculators and nature through

navigation.

Classroom Policies:

Please refrain from any behavior that would disrupt the class. Cell phones can only be used in

emergency situations and they must be turned to vibrate. The academic environment is an open and

harassment free environment. Participation is encouraged.