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MTH95 Intermediate Algebra

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  • CRN: 21297
  • Credits: 4
  • Locations, days, times, and instructors:
    • Online, Available 24/7
      From April 1 through June 15, 2024, Rebecca M Ross

Class materials

Textbooks

No textbooks required

Open educational resources (OER)

The following free or inexpensive materials are used for this class:

Details about this class

Hi!

I am looking forward to working with you as we learn some super cool math.  Below are some important details about our class that you should know before the term begins.

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Please purchase the MTH 95 Course Packet (Blank Lecture Outlines) from the Bookstore, as you will be taking notes and submitting them for grading.

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Virtually proctored exams will be required for class. 

Virtually Proctored Exams: Proctored exams are one of many assessment tools used in MTH to assess student learning. Our class will be participating in a Virtual Proctoring Pilot that is being run in collaboration with Math, Online Learning, and the Testing Center.  Please review the Student Guide to Virtually Proctored Exams in Zoom for important information and requirements.

The exams in this class will be proctored virtually in Zoom with me, your instructor, on the following dates and times:

  • Midterm Exam on Thursday, May 9, 2024 from 10 am to 12:20 pm on Zoom
  • Final Exam on Monday, June 10, 2024 from 10 am to 12:20 pm on Zoom

These dates are tentative and may change.  However, if you have a conflict with any of these dates or times, please contact your instructor as soon as possible to see about scheduling an alternative testing time using the testing center.

Virtually proctored exams require:

  1. a modern computer (desktop or laptop) with a supported operating system (Windows or Mac)
  2. a broadband internet provider or mobile carrier with LTE or better service
  3. a microphone,
  4. a detachable webcam or mobile device (such as a smartphone, tablet, etc.), and
  5. a quiet, isolated, well-lit location. 

If you do not meet the requirements listed above, prefer to take your exams in-person, and/or have an unavoidable scheduling conflict, please contact me as soon as possible; with adequate notice,  alternative testing arrangements can be made for an in-person exam at a testing center. Scheduling appointments with a testing center is the responsibility of the student, as well as paying any associated fees with using a non-PCC testing center. 

If you have accommodations through Accessible Ed & Disability Resources, please contact AEDR to have accommodations sent to me and plan on meeting with me so we can discuss your specific accommodations. 

If you have any questions or concerns about virtually proctored exams, please feel free to contact me.

*Virtual proctoring means having your exam proctored by an approved proctor on Zoom on a specific day and time. 

**In-person proctoring means having your exam proctored by an approved proctor at an in-person testing facility on a specific day and time.  This will be the same exam as the rest of the class but you are able to come into a physical location to have it proctored.

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In order to be successful in this course, you will need to be comfortable following written directions, be a self-directed learner, be comfortable with technology, have good time management skills, and be able to spend at least 15-20 hours per week completing required math work. If you think you will have trouble meeting these criteria, you should register for a traditional, face-to-face class.

Technology

MyOpenMath is required for this course.  It is free to use.

No show policy

Your instructor can mark you as a "no show" if you do not participate in your class during the first week. This will remove you from the class. It is important to log in as soon as the class starts to see what the participation requirements are.

Online & Remote Teaching Technical Requirements

Please be sure to read the quick guide to Online Learning technical requirements.

Students with disabilities

Students with disabilities should notify their instructor if accommodations are needed to take this class. For information about technologies that help people with disabilities taking Online based classes please visit the Disability Services website.

Online Prerequisite | Start Guide for Online Learning

Before you take your first online class at PCC, you must complete the start guide for online learning. The start guide will help you decide if online classes are right for you. Once you complete the start guide, you will be eligible to register for online classes.

The Start Guide is not required for Remote classes but strongly recommended.