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MTH112 Precalc II: Trig (MTH112=112Z)

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  • CRN: 30106
  • Credits: 4
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Details about this class

This is an in-person, face-to-face class. If you sign up for the course, you are expected to attend each class meeting at the location, days, and times as listed for this course in the PCC schedule of classes (Rock Creek Campus, Tuesdays and Thursdays). This is also a condensed class. We will cover in 8 weeks the the same material as a regular 11- or 12-week class. Each class will be 4 hours long. 

Class sessions will be a mix of lecture, collaborative work, and independent work.

This class will be taught using the flipped-plus model:

  • Before class, you will watch and take notes on lecture videos and complete a few problems covering the basics of the new material. The lecture videos allow you to learn at your own pace by pausing, rewinding, or stopping the lectures as needed.
  • During the first part of class you will ask questions, discuss concepts, and participate in activities to strengthen your understanding of the material. These activities are a key part of the flipped-plus model, as students retain more when learning via discussions, doing practice problems, and teaching others.
  • For the remainder of class time, you will work on the more in-depth, complex problems with your classmates and instructor available for consultation.
  • After class, you will prepare for the next class by again watching and taking notes on the next set of lecture videos.

Technology

Although this is an in-person (face-to-face) class, much of the course material will be available online for students to access when needed. You will need:

  • Access to course materials in D2L.
  • Access to the online homework tool MyOpenMath (MOM), which includes an electronic version of the textbook and an online homework tool. You do not need to purchase anything for the course, as a $40 fee is attached to tuition that pays for your access to the digital materials.
  • A physical scientific calculator. A graphing calculator is not required for the course. Instead, we will use one of two free apps, Desmos or GeoGebra, when a graphing utility is appropriate.

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.

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.