MATH 1324

Mathematics for Business and Economics

Information for Students **, page 1 of 1

2001-2002

Text: Finite Mathematics, by Barnett, Ziegler, and Byleen 8th ed. (Prentice-Hall)

A steady pace must be maintained throughout the semester in order to complete all required topics in a thorough manner. Students experiencing a great deal of difficulty in Chapter 1 should review (on their own) Appendices A.1-A.5 or should consider taking MATD 0390 (Intermediate Algebra) before returning to this course. Students who discover difficulty during the first class of the semester should consider changing their registration during late registration to MATD 0390. Students who remain in the course but need additional assistance should consider registering for the supplemental lab course (MATH 0161) or group tutoring sessions in the Learning Lab. Students also have access to walk-in tutoring at the Learning Lab.

Attendance is required in this course. Students who miss more than 4 classes may be withdrawn. After the withdrawal date each semester, neither the student nor the instructor may initiate a withdrawal. It is the student's responsibility to initiate all withdrawals in this course. The instructor may withdraw students for excessive absences (4) or failure to meet course objectives but makes no commitment to do this for the student.

Incomplete grades (I) will be given only in very rare circumstances. Generally, to receive a grade of "I", a student must have taken all examinations, be passing, and have a personal tragedy occur after the last date to withdraw which prevents course completion.

 

16-Week Semester

11-Week Semester

5 1/2 - Week Semester

1

1.1-1.2

1.1-1.4

1.1-1.4, 2.1-2.3

2

1.3-1.4

2.1-2.3

Test, 3.1-3.4, 4.1-4.2

3

2.1-2.2

Test, 3.1-3.3

4.3-4.7, Test, 5.1-5.2

4

2.3, Test

3.4, 4.1-4.2

5.3, 6.1-6.5, Test

5

3.1-3.2

4.3-4.5, Test

6.5-6.7, 7.3-7.5

6

3.3-3.4

4.6-4.7, 5.1-5.2

7.6, Final Test

7

4.1-4.3

5.3, 6.1-6.2

 

8

4.4, Test

Test, 6.3-6.5

 

9

4.5-4.7

6.5-6.7

 

10

5.1-5.2

7.3-7.5

 

11

5.3, 6.1-6.2

7.6, Final Test

 

12

Test, 6.3-6.4

 

 

13

6.4-6.5

 

 

14

6.6-6.7

 

 

15

7.3-7.5

 

 

16

7.6, Final Test

 

 

Sections 5.4, 7.1, and 7.2 are optional and may be added to the above syllabus by your instructor. Your instructor may give a different testing sequence and will give you a separate handout describing how the final grade will be calculated, including how homework will be handled.

**Additional information about ACC's mathematics curriculum and faculty is available on the Internet at <http://www2.austin.cc.tx.us/math/>


MATH 1324

Mathematics for Business and Economics

Information for Students**, page 1 of 1

2001-2002

Text: Finite Mathematics, by Barnett, Ziegler, and Byleen 8th ed. (Prentice-Hall)

A steady pace must be maintained throughout the semester in order to complete all required topics in a thorough manner. Students experiencing a great deal of difficulty in Chapter 1 should review (on their own) Appendices A.1-A.5 or should consider taking MATD 0390 (Intermediate Algebra) before returning to this course. Students who discover difficulty during the first class of the semester should consider changing their registration during late registration to MATD 0390. Students who remain in the course but need additional assistance should consider registering for the supplemental lab course (MATH 0161) or group tutoring sessions in the Learning Labs at some campuses. Students also have access to walk-in tutoring at the Learning Lab.

Attendance is required in this course. Students who miss more than 4 classes may be withdrawn. After the withdrawal date each semester, neither the student nor the instructor may initiate a withdrawal. It is the student's responsibility to initiate all withdrawals in this course. The instructor may withdraw students for excessive absences (4) or failure to meet course objectives but makes no commitment to do this for the student.

Incomplete grades (I) will be given only in very rare circumstances. Generally, to receive a grade of "I", a student must have taken all examinations, be passing, and have a personal tragedy occur after the last date to withdraw which prevents course completion.

Lecture/Suggested Testing Schedule:

 

12-Week Semester

8-Week Semester

1

1.1-1.4

1.1-1.4

2

2.1-2.3

2.1-2.3, Test

3

Test, 3.1-3.3

3.1-3.4

4

3.4, 4.1-4.2

4.1-4.4, Test

5

4.3-4.5, Test

4.5-4.7, 5.1-5.2

6

4.6-4.7, 5.1-5.2

5.3, 6.1-6.4, Test

7

5.3, 6.1-6.2

6.4-6.7

8

Test, 6.3-6.4

7.3-7.6, Final Test

9

6.5-6.6

 

10

6.7, 7.3, 7.4

 

11

7.5, 7.6

 

12

Final Exam

 

 

Sections 5.4, 7.1, and 7.2 are optional and may be added to the above syllabus by your instructor. Your instructor may give a different testing sequence and will give you a separate handout describing how the final grade will be calculated, including how homework will be handled.

**Additional information about ACC's mathematics curriculum and faculty is available on the Internet at <http://www2.austin.cc.tx.us/math/>