INSTRUCTOR: Clark Loveridge. My office is located at BR-60 and the phone number is (215)751-8689. You may also contact me by e-mail at cloveridge@ccp.edu In case you misplace this syllabus it will be posted on my website at http://faculty.ccp.edu/FACULTY/cloveridge
You may stop by to see me for tutoring at the following times:
11:30am to 1:30pm Mondays & Wednesdays,
10:00am to 10:45am Tuesdays & Thursdays,
4:30pm to 5:00pm Thursdays.
TEXT AND SUPPLIES: The text is Intro Stats Second Edition by De Veaux and Velleman. If you wish to have access to online tutoring be sure to get a book that is bundled with a student access card. It is available in the bookstore, room WB-4. You will also need lined 8.5"x11" paper, graph paper, writing instruments, and a two-variable scientific calculator such as the TI-30X IIS calculator. Do not get the plain TI-30X without the II since it handles only one variable. No calculators which display graphs are permitted on exams.
ONLINE HELP: If you wish to use the online tutoring provided by the publisher then you will need an e-mail address, student access code from the student access card either bundled with the book or purchased separately, course ID loveridge10778, and zip code 19130 and go to website http://www.coursecompass.com.
LEARNING LAB: If you wish to meet with a student tutor, go to the Math
Leaning Lab B2-36 to make an appointment. You may receive up to 1 extra
credit point per week for your tutoring sessions in the Learning Lab if
you bring back a statement signed by the tutor.
Students who want to be
tutored in the Learning Lab are encouraged to form weekly study groups
because the number of Math 150 tutors is very limited. If several students
are able to meet at the same time on a weekly basis and if no Math 150
tutor is available at that time see Gail Chaskes in the Math Learning Lab
B2-36 about forming a weekly study group. Ms. Chaskes will try to arrange
for a math specialist to meet once a week with the study group at the desired
time.
If you would like to earn
some extra money and are willing and able to tutor Math 118 or a higher
level course see Gail Chaskes in the Math Learning Lab B2-36. The more
courses you can tutor the better. Generally you need to know the course
at the A level in order to tutor a particular course.
TOPICS COVERED:
Unit I Description Statistics
Unit II Correlation and Regression
Unit III Sampling Distributions
Unit IV Confidence Intervals and Hypothesis Testing
Unit V Designing Experiments
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IMPORTANT DATES:
Monday September 25 Exam
1
Monday October
2 Report 1
Wednesday October 18 Exam
2
Wednesday October 25 Report
2
Wednesday November 8 Exam
3
Friday November
10 Proposal for Report 3
Wednesday November 29 Data for Report 3
Friday December
1 Exam 4
Wednesday December 6 Report 3
Date and Time of Comprehensive Final
Exam To Be Announced.
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GRADING; Each assignment, quiz, and exam will be assigned a point value.
Quizzes may be unannounced. The final exam will be worth either 250 points
or 1500 points whichever is to your advantage. If, for example, there
are 620 points not counting the final exam, then the final exam will be
worth either 250 points out of 870 points for the course or 1500 points
out of 2120 points for the course, whichever is to your advantage. At the
end of the semester I will total your points and convert the total to a
percent and grade as follows:
A 90 - 100% B 80 - 89% C 70 - 79% D 60 - 69% F 0 - 59%
MAKE-UPS; Daily assignments, quizzes, and extra credit assignments cannot be made up but I will drop your 12 lowest points. Reports may be turned in late but I will deduct 5 points for each week or fraction of a week that the report is late. Exams cannot be made up if for any reason you are not in class but I will drop your lowest exam grade excluding the final exam.
EARLY WORK: You may submit reports but not daily assignments or quizzes in advance for days when you expect to be absent from class but I will drop your 12 lowest points. Exams cannot be taken early if you know in advance that you will be unable to attend class on a day when an exam is scheduled but I will drop your lowest exam grade excluding the final exam.
WRITING: Unlike most math courses, this course counts as both a math
course and a writing course. Writing assignments should be written as if
you were writing them for an English teacher. A guide to the writing assignments
will be handed out during the third week of class after you have learned
enough statistics to be able to write about it.
ATTENDANCE AND PROMPTNESS: Attendance will be taken daily as required
by the college. Three latenesses count as one absence. If you are absent
more than once through September 26 or more than twice through October
24, I will report to the college that your attendance is unsatisfactory.
If you are absent more than three times through November 20 you should
discuss your situation with me. Otherwise you may be dropped from the course.
If you are on financial aid and must miss class more than once through
September 26 or more than twice through October 24 you should discuss your
situation with me. Otherwise your financial aid may be discontinued.
INCLEMENT WEATHER: In the event of inclement weather there are several ways of determining whether CCP is open. You may listen for CCP's school closing number 238 on KYW radio at 1060 on the AM dial or check KYW's school closing web page at http://www2.kyw1060.com/schools/ or for a price you may call KYW's school closing phone number at 1-900-737-1060. Usually if
SEPTA is running close to normal then CCP will remain open.
GIFTS: To avoid any appearance of impropriety no gifts of any kind will
be accepted.