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Math 111
Fall 2013

Bldg 2 Room 247

MATH 111 SYLLABUS
College Algebra
TIME: Mon, Wed 12:00 – 2:20 PM
Office:

CRN#44230

CREDITS:

5

INSTRUCTOR:

Jerry Kissick

OFFICE HOURS:

Mon, Wed

COURSE TEXT:

College Algebra and Trigonometry, Custom Edition for Portland
Community College, Sullivan and Sullivan

PREREQUISITES:

MATH 95 completed with a C or better and placement into WR 121.

11:30 – 12:00 PM
2:30 – 3:00 PM
3:00 – 4:00 PM
5:30 – 6:00 PM

Bldg 2 Room 244C
Phone (971) 722–7606 e–mail jkissick@pcc.edu
Fax (971) 722–7887
Bldg 2 Room 244C
Bldg 2 Room 244C
Bldg 2 Room 212
Bldg 2 Room 244C

COURSE DESCRIPTION: Explores relations and functions graphically, numerically, symbolically, and verbally. Examines exponential, logarithmic, polynomial, and rational functions. Investigates applications from a variety of perspectives.
Graphing calculator required. TI-89 Titanium or Casio Classpad 330 recommended. Prerequisite: MTH 95, RD 115, and WR 115, or equivalent placement. Audit available.
For complete information on this course see the Course Content and
Outcome Guide at: http://www.pcc.edu/ccog/default.cfm?fa=ccog&subject=MTH&course=111 COMMUNICATION:

You may communicate with me by any of the methods given above, but I must be able to identify that it is you communicating and not someone saying they are you. All e-mail must be sent from your PCC e-mail account. I am not allowed to respond to any other addresses.

ATTENDANCE:

It is important that you attend all class meetings. Class time will be spent reviewing homework problems, doing group activities, as well as lectures.
Excessive absenteeism will affect your grade! If you arrive at class after attendance has been taken, you will be considered to have been absent that day.

TECHNOLOGY:

A graphing calculator is required. The TI-89 Titanium, Voyage 200 or
Casio Classpad 330 recommended. All demonstrations will be done using a Voyage 200. A Computer

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