Math 150 Introductory Data Analysis Syllabus Spring 2009

INSTRUCTOR:  Clark Loveridge.  My office is BR-60 on main campus and the office phone number is (215)751-8689.  My e-mail is cloveridge@ccp.edu   Homework assignments will usually be posted under the My Courses tab on MYCCP.  This syllabus and some course materials will be posted on my website at  http://faculty.ccp.edu/faculty/cloveridge

You may stop by my office BR-60 for tutoring at the following times:
10:00am to 10:45am Tuesdays & Thursdays,
11:45am to 1:30pm  Mondays & Wednesdays,
4:15 to 5:15pm Wednesdays

You will receive up to 1 extra credit point per week if you ask me a math question at my office.  The question doesn't have to be from the course but should be mathematical.  You can ask either in person, by phone, or by e-mail.

TEXT AND SUPPLIES: The text is Intro Stats Third Edition by De Veaux and Velleman. It is available in the bookstore, room WB-4.  If  you wish to have access to online tutoring from the publisher be sure to get a book that is bundled with a student access card.   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.

MORE ON CALCULATORS:  No calculators which display graphs are permitted on exams.  Some exam questions will be without any calculator.  Therefore you should review basic arithmetic if your arithmetic skills are weak.

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.

INTERNET AND E-MAIL:  In order to access your final grades over the internet you will need to set up a MYCCP account.  This can be done from the student computers located in room B2-33 and other places on campus or from a home computer.  Through your MYCCP account you will also be able to communicate with your classmates and instructors by e-mail and get information about classes. To set up your MYCCP account go on the internet to http://myccp.ccp.edu  and click on the box "How do I get a user name and password?"  You will then be asked to enter your student J number found on your student ID and also on your schedule/bill.  Your user name and password will then be displayed.  Copy or print it for future reference.

To send an e-mail to students in the class, log onto MYCCP, click "My Courses", click "click here", click "Elementary Algebra", click "E-mail", click "Select All" or the individuals to whom you want to send the e-mail, click "Send e-mail", then write the message and click "Send".

CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR:  Usually I will show some examples on the chalk board during part of each class.  During this time there should be no side conversations because they may distract other students as well as myself.  During this time you are encouraged to call out answers to questions that I ask and also ask me questions if I say something that you do not understand.  If a student or students are asking many questions I may ask you to raise your hands and wait for me to call on you.

During other parts of each class you will be working on assignments at your seats.  During this time you are encouraged to work with other students on your assignments but you should keep your voices low so as not to disturb other students.  Please use this time as an opportunity to ask questions on points that you don't understand.

Beepers and cell phones should be turned off or set to vibrate so as not to disturb other students or myself.  For the same reason you should also refrain from eating and drinking during class.

CLASSWORK:  I will usually ask you to turn in the last exercise at the end of class.  The grade on this assignment will reflect the level of your participation in the entire class period.  Again please use this as an opportunity to ask questions on points that you don't understand.  If you must miss class, you will receive partial credit for classwork if you call or e-mail me to discuss your situation before the next class.

HOMEWORK:  To do well in math it is important to not only study examples but also to actually work through problems, the more the better.  With practice the procedures will become familiar to you and you will make fewer mistakes.  Not all problems in the text will be assigned but you are encouraged to do them anyway.  On most days I will assign homework.  Homework should be neatly done.  The problems should be done in the order in which they are given.  The original problem should be written out followed by steps or scratch work and the final answer.

We cover about the same amount of material in 40 hours of class that high schools cover in 180 hours of class.  Therefore the class will move at a fast pace and you are expected to spend time outside of class learning the material.  Generally for college courses students are expected to spend about 2 hours studying outside of class for every hour they spend in class.  Some students may find that they need to spend more than 2 hours.

LEARNING LAB:  If you wish to meet with a student tutor, go to the Math Leaning Lab to make an appointment.  The Math Learning Lab is located in room B2-36 on weekdays and in room B1-28 on evenings and Saturdays.  You may receive up to 1 extra credit participation 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.

IF YOU FALL HOPELESSLY BEHIND:  Please contact me before deciding to drop the course.  You may not be as hopelessly behind as you think.

EXTRA CREDIT:  You will receive up to one point per week of extra credit if you go to the Learning Lab and bring me a slip showing that you went to the Learning Lab for tutoring in math.  You will also receive up to 1 extra credit point per week if you ask me a math question at my office.  The question doesn't have to be from the course but should be mathematical.  You can ask either in person, by phone, or by e-mail.

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%

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
Examples will be included in the syllabus handed out on the first day of class..

IMPORTANT DATES:
Thursday February   5 Exam 1
Thursday February 12              Report 1
Tuesday  March       3 Exam 2
Tuesday  March     17              Report 2
Tuesday  March     31 Exam 3
Thursday April        2               Proposal for Report 3
Thursday April      16               Data for Report 3
Tuesday  April       21 Exam 4
Tuesday  April       28               Report 3
Date and time of Comprehensive Final Exam to be announced.

MAKE-UPS:  Daily problems, quizzes, and extra credit assignments cannot be made up but I will drop your 12 lowest points.  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 extra credit assignments but not daily problems 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.

ATTENDANCE AND PROMPTNESS:  Attendance and punctuality are very important in college math classes.  We cover about the same amount of material in 40 hours of class that high schools cover in 180 hours of class.  Therefore we generally cover a new topic every day.  Sometimes it is hard to understand a new topic in math if you missed the topic that came before.  Therefore try to avoid missing class unnecessarily.  If you must miss class you can get partial credit for classwork if you contact me to discuss your situation before the next class.

Attendance will be taken daily as required by the college.  Three latenesses count as one absence.  If you are absent more than once through February 16 or more than twice through March 23, I will report to the college that your attendance is unsatisfactory.  If you are absent more than twice through April 10 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 February 16 or more than twice through March 23 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.