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Community Houston College Course Syllabus Math1324: Finite Mathematics with Applications COURSE SYLLABUS Summer II 2008, MTuWTh 12:00-2:30 pm, West Loop Center, Rm. 170 Instructor: Dr. A. Mesarwi Contact Information: (713) 896-1142, abdul.mesarwi@hccs.edu or akmesarwi@sbcglobal.net Catalog Description: MATH 1324 Finite Mathematics with Applications. A survey of finite mathematics and its application to problems of business and the natural and social sciences. Topics include set theory, probability, an introduction to matrices, linear programming, and an introduction to statistics. Prerequisite: MATH 1314 or the equivalent. 3 credit (3 lecture). Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in Math 1314 or the equivalent. Course Intent: This course is intended for students majoring in liberal arts and secondary education. Audience: Students who are enrolled in the business area may take this course as an elective in order to obtain a broader background in the technique of linear programming and to further expand their mathematical knowledge. Course Objectives: Upon completion of Math 1324, a student should: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Be able to graph systems of linear equations in two variables. Be able to solve systems of linear equations using Gauss-Jordan elimination. Know how to add, subtract, and multiply matrices. Be able to find the inverse of a square matrix. Be able to graph systems of linear inequalities in two variables. Know the graphical method for solving a linear programming problem. Know the simplex method for solving standard maximization and standard minimization problems. Be able to perform the basic set operations. Be able to use the multiplication principle of counting. Understand permutations and combinations. Be able to use the basic counting techniques. Understand conditional probability. Be able to use Bayes Formula. Be able to find expected values. Be able to find the standard deviation of a set of values. Be able to find the binomial distribution and the normal distribution of a set of data. Textbook: Mathematics with Applications; 8th ed.; Lial, Margaret L., Thomas W. Hungerford; Addison Wesley; 2003 Math 1324 Course Outline: Instructors may find it preferable to cover the course topics in the order listed below. However, the instructor may choose to organize topics in any order, but all material must be covered. APPROXIMATE TIME TEXT REFERENCE UNIT I Review (3 hours) 1/2 hour Introduction to the course 1/2 hour 2.1 Graphs 1 hour 2.2 Straight Lines 1 hour 2.4 Linear Inequalities UNIT II 11/2 hours 2 hours 11/2 hours 2 hours 1 hour UNIT III 1/2 hour 1/2 hour 11/2 hours 11/2 hours 11/2 hours 11/2 hours 1 hour UNIT IV 1 hour 1 hour 11/2 hours 11/2 hours 2 hours 1 hour UNIT V 11/2 hours 1 hour 11/2 hours 11/2 hours 11/2 hours UNIT VI 11/2 hour 11/2 hour 11/2 hours 11/2 hours Systems of Linear Equations (9 hours) 6.1 Systems of Linear Equations 6.2 The Gauss-Jordan Method 6.3 Basic Matrix Operations 6.4 Matrix Products and Inverses 6.5 Applications of Matrices (Omit Code Theory and Routing) Linear Programming (9 hours) 7.1 Graphing Linear Inequalities in Two Variables 7.2 Linear Programming: The Graphical Method 7.3 Applications of Linear Programming 7.4 The Simplex Method: Maximization 7.5 Maximization Applications 7.6 The simplex Method: Duality and Minimization 7.7 The Simplex Method: Nonstandard Problems Sets and Probability (9 hours) 8.1 Sets 8.2 Applications of Venn Diagrams 8.3 Introduction to Probability 8.4 Basic Concepts of Probability 8.5 Conditional Probability and Independent Events 8.6 Bayes Formula Counting, Probability Distributions, Further and Topics in Probability (8 hours) 9.1 Permutations and Combinations 9.2 Applications of Counting 9.3 Binomial Probability 9.4 Probability Distributions and Expected Value 9.5 Markov Chains (Optional) Introduction to Statistics (7 hours) 10.1 Frequency Distributions and Measures of Central Tendency 10.2 Measures of Variance 10.3 Normal Distributions 10.4 Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution Test 1: Monday 7/14/08 Chapters 2, 6 (only sectioned covered) Test 2: Monday 7/21/08 Chapter 7 (plus sections covered beyond Test 1) Test 3: Monday 7/28/08 Chapter 8 (plus sections covered beyond Test 2) Test 4: Monday 8/5/08 Chapters 9, 10 (sections covered beyond Test 3) Final: Comprehensive test Wed. 8/6/08, 12:00 noon Homework Policy: Homework and class work account for 15% of the semester grade. Testing policy: There will be 4 tests given during the semester on the dates outlined above. One test grade will be dropped (the lowest test grade). No make-up tests will be given. 2 Math 1324 Make-up Policy: No make-up tests will be given. Any other make-up work needs to be discussed with me. Grading Policy: Semester grade is determined based on the followings (best 3 test grades are considered): Test 1 15% Test 2 15% Test 3 15% Test 4 15% Home/class work 15% Quizzes 10% Final 30% Departmental Policies: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Each instructor must cover all course topics by the end of the semester. The final exam is comprehensive and questions on it can deal with any of the course objectives. Each student should receive a copy of the instructor s student syllabus for the course during the first week of class. A minimum of three in class tests and a comprehensive final examination must be given. The final examination must be taken by all students. All major tests should be announced at least one week or the equivalent in advance. The final exam must count for at least 25 to 40 percent of the final grade. The final course average will be used in the usual manner (90-100 A ; 80-89 B ; 70-79 C ; 60-69 D ; Below 60 F ). Either an open book or a take home major test may be given at the discretion of the instructor. Any review sheet should be comprehensive and the student should not feel that classroom notes, homework, and tests may be ignored in favor of the review sheet for any examination. Resource Materials: Any student enrolled in Math 1324 at HCCS has access to the Academic Support Center where they may get additional help in understanding the theory or in improving their skills. The Center is staffed with mathematics faculty and student assistants, and offers tutorial help, video tapes and computer-assisted drills. Also available is a student s Solutions manual which may be obtained from the Bookstore. Suggested Methods: It is helpful to begin each class with questions concerning the material discussed and the assigned homework problems. In presenting new material, it is suggested that an explanation be followed by students working examples in class. Students should be encouraged to work the review exercises at the end of each chapter. Also, they should be encouraged to visit the Academic Support Center at their respective colleges. Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA): Any student with a documented disability (e.g. physical, learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing, etc.) who needs to arrange reasonable accommodations must contact the Disability Services Office at their college at the beginning of each semester. Faculty members are authorized to provide only the accommodations requested by the Disability Support Services Office. 3

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Description: Houston Community College Course Syllabus Math1324: Finite Mathematics with Applications COURSE SYLLABUS Summer II 2008, MTuWTh 12:00-2:30 pm, West Loop Center, Rm. 170 Instructor: Dr. A. Mesarwi Contact Information: (713) 896-1142, abdul.mesarwi@hc...
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Path: HCCS >> PHYS >> 1401 Fall, 2008
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Path: HCCS >> PHYS >> 1401 Fall, 2008
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Path: HCCS >> PHYS >> 2125 Fall, 2008
Description: HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOUTHWEST COURSE OUTLINE FOR BIOL 1308 - INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY I Fall, 2007 Class Number 12603, 12604 and 12730 Time and location CN 12603 11:00AM 2:00 PM, Monday, room S102, Stafford Center CN 12604 11:00 AM 2:00 PM, Wedn...
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Path: HCCS >> ENGR >> 1201 Fall, 2008
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Path: HCCS >> PHYS >> 2125 Fall, 2008
Description: 1 HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE HISTORY 1302 COURSE REQUIREMENTS DR. DAVID P. ALDSTADT TEL: 281-304-8836 I. COURSE DESCRIPTION: HISTORY 1301 COVERS THE AMERICAN NATION FROM 1877 TO THE PRESENT. II. TEACHING GOALS: A. TO CONVEY TO THE STUDENT THE NECESSIT...
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Description: 1 HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE HISTORY 1302 COURSE REQUIREMENTS DR. DAVID P. ALDSTADT TEL: 281-304-8836 I. COURSE DESCRIPTION: HISTORY 1301 COVERS THE AMERICAN NATION FROM 1877 TO THE PRESENT. II. TEACHING GOALS: A. TO CONVEY TO THE STUDENT THE NECESSIT...
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Path: HCCS >> PHYS >> 2125 Fall, 2008
Description: Revised 5-18-08 SOUTHWEST COLLEGE-Stafford Department of Mathematics COURSE SYLLABUS MATH 0312: Intermediate Algebra CRN # 58277 T ROOM T-1 Fall 2008 INSTRUCTOR: CONFERENCE TIMES: CONTACT INFORMATION: Textbook: Amin H. Ahmad ...
math0312f08.doc
Path: HCCS >> ENGR >> 1201 Fall, 2008
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Path: HCCS >> PHYS >> 2125 Fall, 2008
Description: CHAPTER ONE Chemistry: The Study of Change C. Karen Fortune Instructor (Adapted from Chang ) Instructor: C. K. Fortune Houston Community College Ch 1: The Study of Change Chapter Outline 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Chemistry: A Science for the 21...
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Path: HCCS >> ENGR >> 1201 Fall, 2008
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Chap 4 Review Questions.pdf
Path: HCCS >> PHYS >> 2125 Fall, 2008
Description: Chap 4 Review Questions Why do the heads of the phospholipids point out and the tails point to each other? a. The tails are nonpolar and form hydrogen bonds with each other. b. The tails are repelled by the aqueous environment. c. The heads are attr...
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Path: HCCS >> ENGR >> 1201 Fall, 2008
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AST 1382b.doc
Path: HCCS >> ECON >> 2301 Fall, 2008
Description: HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOUTHWEST COLLEGE Spring 2008 ASTR 1304; The Solar System CRN: 42115 Time and Location: Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:30 PM 5:00 PM West Loop Center Room NO. WLOP 165 Instructor: Dr. Joseph F. Ficht Office Hours: By Appointments...
AST 1382b.doc
Path: HCCS >> ECON >> 2302 Fall, 2008
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Path: HCCS >> ENGR >> 2301 Fall, 2008
Description: HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE SOUTHWEST COLLEGE Spring 2008 ASTR 1304; The Solar System CRN: 42115 Time and Location: Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:30 PM 5:00 PM West Loop Center Room NO. WLOP 165 Instructor: Dr. Joseph F. Ficht Office Hours: By Appointments...
AST 1382b.doc
Path: HCCS >> ENGR >> 2302 Fall, 2008
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Path: HCCS >> ECON >> 2301 Fall, 2008
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Path: HCCS >> ENGR >> 2301 Fall, 2008
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Accounting_tutors_FALL_2008.doc
Path: HCCS >> ECON >> 2301 Fall, 2008
Description: Accounting Department- Fall 2008 Southwest System Lab Aides and Tutors West Loop Campus 713/7187911 Room 153 Monday: Wednesday: Monday & Tuesday: Thursday: Saturday: Hours 12:00pm 3:30pm 12:30pm 7:00pm 5:30pm 8:30pm 5:30pm 9:00pm 9:30am 2:00p...
Accounting_tutors_FALL_2008.doc
Path: HCCS >> ECON >> 2302 Fall, 2008
Description: Accounting Department- Fall 2008 Southwest System Lab Aides and Tutors West Loop Campus 713/7187911 Room 153 Monday: Wednesday: Monday & Tuesday: Thursday: Saturday: Hours 12:00pm 3:30pm 12:30pm 7:00pm 5:30pm 8:30pm 5:30pm 9:00pm 9:30am 2:00p...
Accounting_tutors_FALL_2008.doc
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IDEA 2004.pdf
Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 1200 Fall, 2008
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Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 1301 Fall, 2008
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Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 2301 Fall, 2008
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1305 F-08-OL-10W.doc
Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 1200 Fall, 2008
Description: Fall 2008 COURSE OUTLINE CHEM 1305 - INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY (Without Lab) Class Number 68606 INTERNET COURSE Second Start Location: Online Course, 3 Credits. Instructor: Mounia Elamrani Office Hours: over phone, by appointment Office Phone: 713-718-...
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Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 1301 Fall, 2008
Description: Fall 2008 COURSE OUTLINE CHEM 1305 - INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY (Without Lab) Class Number 68606 INTERNET COURSE Second Start Location: Online Course, 3 Credits. Instructor: Mounia Elamrani Office Hours: over phone, by appointment Office Phone: 713-718-...
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Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 1325 Fall, 2008
Description: Fall 2008 COURSE OUTLINE CHEM 1305 - INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY (Without Lab) Class Number 68606 INTERNET COURSE Second Start Location: Online Course, 3 Credits. Instructor: Mounia Elamrani Office Hours: over phone, by appointment Office Phone: 713-718-...
1305 F-08-OL-10W.doc
Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 2301 Fall, 2008
Description: Fall 2008 COURSE OUTLINE CHEM 1305 - INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY (Without Lab) Class Number 68606 INTERNET COURSE Second Start Location: Online Course, 3 Credits. Instructor: Mounia Elamrani Office Hours: over phone, by appointment Office Phone: 713-718-...
math0312sf08ss.doc
Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 1200 Fall, 2008
Description: Revised 5-18-08 SOUTHWEST COLLEGE-ALIEF Department of Mathematics COURSE SYLLABUS MATH 0312: Intermediate Algebra CRN # 58305 SAT: 1:00PM-5:00PM; ROOM B-113 Fall 2008 (Second Start) Course ID # ahmad32704 INSTRUCTOR: CONFERENCE TIMES: CONTACT IN...
math0312sf08ss.doc
Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 1301 Fall, 2008
Description: Revised 5-18-08 SOUTHWEST COLLEGE-ALIEF Department of Mathematics COURSE SYLLABUS MATH 0312: Intermediate Algebra CRN # 58305 SAT: 1:00PM-5:00PM; ROOM B-113 Fall 2008 (Second Start) Course ID # ahmad32704 INSTRUCTOR: CONFERENCE TIMES: CONTACT IN...
math0312sf08ss.doc
Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 1325 Fall, 2008
Description: Revised 5-18-08 SOUTHWEST COLLEGE-ALIEF Department of Mathematics COURSE SYLLABUS MATH 0312: Intermediate Algebra CRN # 58305 SAT: 1:00PM-5:00PM; ROOM B-113 Fall 2008 (Second Start) Course ID # ahmad32704 INSTRUCTOR: CONFERENCE TIMES: CONTACT IN...
math0312sf08ss.doc
Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 2301 Fall, 2008
Description: Revised 5-18-08 SOUTHWEST COLLEGE-ALIEF Department of Mathematics COURSE SYLLABUS MATH 0312: Intermediate Algebra CRN # 58305 SAT: 1:00PM-5:00PM; ROOM B-113 Fall 2008 (Second Start) Course ID # ahmad32704 INSTRUCTOR: CONFERENCE TIMES: CONTACT IN...
fall2008mathtutoringschedule.pdf
Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 1200 Fall, 2008
Description: Fall 2008 Math Tutoring Schedule Tuesday, September 2, 2008 Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Free Math Tutoring for Developmental & College Algebra Classes Only Looking for practical solutions? Expressions getting you down? Operations moving too fast? Haye...
fall2008mathtutoringschedule.pdf
Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 1301 Fall, 2008
Description: Fall 2008 Math Tutoring Schedule Tuesday, September 2, 2008 Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Free Math Tutoring for Developmental & College Algebra Classes Only Looking for practical solutions? Expressions getting you down? Operations moving too fast? Haye...
fall2008mathtutoringschedule.pdf
Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 1325 Fall, 2008
Description: Fall 2008 Math Tutoring Schedule Tuesday, September 2, 2008 Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Free Math Tutoring for Developmental & College Algebra Classes Only Looking for practical solutions? Expressions getting you down? Operations moving too fast? Haye...
fall2008mathtutoringschedule.pdf
Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 2301 Fall, 2008
Description: Fall 2008 Math Tutoring Schedule Tuesday, September 2, 2008 Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Free Math Tutoring for Developmental & College Algebra Classes Only Looking for practical solutions? Expressions getting you down? Operations moving too fast? Haye...
English 0310 Essay One Narration-Description.doc
Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 1200 Fall, 2008
Description: English 0310 Essay One Out-of-Class Writing Assignment Rhetorical Mode: Narration/Description Organizational Pattern: Three Paragraphs I. II. III. Introduction Body Conclusion Length: 1 - 2 pages typed, double-spaced Writing Topics (Choose One) 1...
English 0310 Essay One Narration-Description.doc
Path: HCCS >> EDUC >> 1301 Fall, 2008
Description: English 0310 Essay One Out-of-Class Writing Assignment Rhetorical Mode: Narration/Description Organizational Pattern: Three Paragraphs I. II. III. Introduction Body Conclusion Length: 1 - 2 pages typed, double-spaced Writing Topics (Choose One) 1...

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