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Instructor: Jonathan Freedman

math 190
Spring 2020

 

Heads Up: Math 190 is a one semester preparation for the transfer level Statistics course, Math 200. On its own Math 190 does not satisfy any graduation or degree requirements. It does not replace Math 110 and Math 120 as a prerequisite for STEM transfer classes (e.g. Trigonometry, Pre-calculus, Calculus, etc.)

Talk with me or your counselor before taking this class. Business, Health, and STEM majors almost always require the algebra sequence.

.Course Information:

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Course Description:

Math 190 Path to Statistics
Prepares students for Math 200 (Statistics) by developing skills and insights in algebraic and statistical reasoning.

Syllabus:

Math 190 (AX/CI/PA) 44393/46125
Path to Statistics
Jonathan Freedman
Office: 7-7325

Spring 2020
MWF 9:10 - 11

Office Hrs: M-F 1–2 And by arrangement.

Bldg/Rm: 7-7111
Ph: 650 738–7032

Important Dates:

Last day to Add this course:

Last day to Drop this course without a W:

Last day to Withdraw from class:

Holidays:

Last regular class

Final Exam (comprehensive):

 

Monday, January 27

Sunday, February 2

Thursday, April 23

1/20; 2/14 – 17, 3/5, 3/27, 3/28 – 4/4

Friday, May 15

Monday, May 18, 8:10 – 10:40 am

Introductory Notes:

The text for 190 is composed of materials compiled or written by Los Medanos, College, Cuyamaca College, or through a Carnegie Foundation grant. The Carnegie Foundation also hosts the online counterpart to our book, Open Learning Initiative (OLI).

Key elements of the course include:

  • Types of Statistical Studies and Producing Data
  • Summarizing Data Graphically and Numerically
  • Examining Relationships: Quantitative Data
  • Non-linear Models
  • Relationships in Categorical Data with an Intro to Probability
  • Probability and Probability Distributions

 

Materials:

You will need a TI-83+ or TI-84 graphing calculator both for this class and Math 200 (Statistics).

You will also need to purchase a license for StatCrunch (follow the link or buy a license in the bookstore).

For written assignments (papers) you will need to type the paper and send it to me as an attachment (.pdf or .doc). If you need a word processor for home use you might consider Open Office.

Prerequisite:

Appropriate score on placement test or completion of Math 811.

Required Text:

There are two texts for Path to Statistics. The class text and the online text.

The physical book is composed of materials compiled or written by Los Medanos, College, Cuyamaca College, or through a Carnegie Foundation grant.

Math 190 Text

You can purchase the hard copy of the book in the Skyline Bookstore.

The online book is provided through the Open Learning Initiative and available by signing up through OLI. Click the link above and then click the Sign Up link on the OLI home page. The Course Key for this class is math190s20, copy and paste this key when you sign up.

The password was given in class. Contact me if you missed it.

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Help:

It is essential that you attempt and complete all assignments in the class. In the process of working the problems you will develop all the skills that will see you though college.

For online resources check out my Help page.

Tutoring:

Office hours. Either during my posted office hours or by arrangement, you should come to see me for help. The people in your class know the most about what you are studying and therefore make the best sources of help. Please try to find other student in the class to study with and please come to see me if you have any questions.

The Learning Center (TLC) is an outstanding resource for tutoring in all of your classes.
You should visit TLC at the slightest sign of confusion or just as a place to sit and work in a supportive environment. The Learning Center staff is well trained and dedicated solely to your success, so don't waste this resource!

Tutorials for the TI-83 are available in the TLC, on DVD (ask me) and online.

Assistance:

In coordination with the DRC office, reasonable accommodations will be provided for quali ed students with disabilities. If you have an accommodation letter, please meet with me during my office hours to discuss your needs. For more information, please contact DRC (in building 5) at 738-4280.

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Grading Information:

Homework, Quizzes, Projects, in–class assignments, Quizzes: (50%)
3-4 Tests (35%)
Final (15%)

I will drop your worst test score (Not the final). There will be no makeup tests. If you are late for a test you will have only the remaining time to complete the test (so don't be late). If you know you are going to miss a test date, contact me at least three days in advance and we can arrange an alternate test.

I will drop your worst quiz. There will be no makeup quizzes.
I will excuse two homework scores (or drop your lowest scores if you submit all of them). I will excuse up to four late assignments provided you (1) meet with me to go over them and (2) submit them before any test covering their content.

Grading Scale:

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