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BSEdMath 1 M101 Course Guide

This document outlines the syllabus for a college algebra course. The course covers topics including real numbers, exponents, algebraic expressions, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, equations, inequalities, relations, functions, and the binomial theorem. Students will take prelim, midterm, and final exams. Coursework includes problem sets and projects worth 40% and 30% of the grade respectively. Exams are also worth 30% of the final grade. Students must earn an overall 60% to pass. The course will be delivered virtually and policies for virtual classes are provided.

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BSEdMath 1 M101 Course Guide

This document outlines the syllabus for a college algebra course. The course covers topics including real numbers, exponents, algebraic expressions, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, equations, inequalities, relations, functions, and the binomial theorem. Students will take prelim, midterm, and final exams. Coursework includes problem sets and projects worth 40% and 30% of the grade respectively. Exams are also worth 30% of the final grade. Students must earn an overall 60% to pass. The course will be delivered virtually and policies for virtual classes are provided.

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M101

College and Advanced


Algebra
M101- 3 units
Course Description: The course builds the students’ knowledge of the real number
system, operations on different types of algebraic expressions, and the solutions of
various types of equations and inequalities. The course also covers the prerequisites to
trigonometry and calculus specifically on functions, their graphs and applications.
CMO 75, s. 2017

At the end of the course, the students are expected to apply the
concepts learned in solving algebraic problems.
Study Schedule
Week 1, September 13-17,2021
Orientation and Course Policies
Week 2, September 20-24, 2021
The Real Numbers

Activities: Virtual Classes and to work on given problem sets


Week 3, September 27-Oct 1, 2021
Signed Numbers and Exponents

Activities: Virtual Classes and to work on given problem sets


Week 4, October 4-8, 2021
Algebraic Expressions and Operations

Activities: Virtual Classes and to work on given problem sets


Week 5, October 11-15, 2021
Special Products and Factoring

Activities: Virtual Classes and to work on given problem sets


Week 6, October 18-22, 2021
Rational Expressions and Operations

Activities: Virtual Classes and to work on given problem sets

Note: Scheduled Prelim Examination


Week 7, October 25-29, 2021
Radical Expressions and Operations

Activities: Virtual Classes and to work on given problem sets


Week 8, November 1-5, 2021
Complex Numbers and Operations

Activities: Virtual Classes and to work on given problem sets


Week 9, November 8-12, 2021
Equation in One Variable

Activities: Virtual Classes and to work on given problem sets


Week 10, November 15-19, 2021
Midterm Examination

Note: Scheduled Midterm Examination and Submission of Project


Week 10, November 15-19, 2021
Inequalities

Activities: Virtual Classes and to work on given problem sets


Week 11, November 22-26, 2021
Relations and Functions

Activities: Virtual Classes and to work on given problem sets


Week 12, November 29-Dec 3, 2021
System of Linear Equations

Activities: Virtual Classes and to work on given problem sets

Note: Scheduled Semi-final Examination


Week 12, December 6-10, 2021
Variations
 Formulas of Integration of Algebraic Functions

Activities: Virtual Classes and to work on given problem sets


Week 12, December 13-17, 2021
Progressions
 Formulas of Integration of Trigonometric Functions

Activities: Virtual Classes and to work on given problem sets


December 18-January 2, 2022

Christmas Break
January 3-7, 2022
The Binomial Theorem

Activities: Virtual Classes and to work on given problem sets


January 10-14, 2022
Submission of Lacking Requirements
January 17-21, 2022
Final Examination
 Scheduled Final Examination
 Submission of Project
References

 Hart, W. L. (1953). College Algebra. USA: D.C. Heath and Company


 Larson, R. and Hostetler, R. P (2012). Algebra and Trigonomeetry, 8Ed. Singapore :
Cengage Learning Asia Pte. Ltd
CLASSROOM POLICIES
Course Requirements
 Problem Sets
 Major Exams
 Projects
CLASSROOM POLICIES
Grading System
 40 % Class work
 30 % Major Exams
 30 % Projects

 60% Passing in all assessments


CLASSROOM POLICIES
Virtual Class Policies
 Be at the site 5 minutes before the start of the session and follow the class
schedule religiously.
 Use as screen name the registered name in the ISMIS account.
 Use screen picture fit for school.
 Be dressed for school.
 Open camera during the pictorials for documentation purposes.
 Make sure there is a stable internet connection.
 Recharge the laptop, cellphone and power banks beforehand.
 Minimize sound distractions.
 Mute the microphone when your not speaking.
 Raise you hand or type on the chat box to ask questions or clarify issues and wait
for the recognition of the host.
 Virtual class is recorded.
 If you have concerns, please communicate only the instructor during office hours.

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