College Success Skills
Fall Class Schedule
- MATH 098 A
Beginning Algebra II - MATH 098C C2C
Beginning Algebra II - CSS 100C D1A
College Success Skills I - CSS 100C D1B
College Success Skills I - CSS 100C D1C
College Success Skills I - CSS 100C D1D
College Success Skills I - MATH 096 DEW
Pre-algebra - MATH 096C D1A
Pre-algebra - MATH 097 DEW
Beginning Algebra I - MATH 097C D1B
Beginning Algebra I
Amy Edwards
Mathematics: Instructor
Office: F-217 on the Mount Vernon campus
Phone: (360) 416.7991
Email: Amy.Edwards@skagit.edu
Winter 2010 Office Hours
Office Hours:
All of the Distance Education (e-learning) Math courses that I teach use MyMathLab (coursecompass) to deliver the content. Instructions for accessing the course content will be available on the blackboard site for the course.
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Winter 2010 Courses
MATH 96 DE: Pre-Algebra Syllabus
*Please note: The syllabus and policies have been revised for the current quarter.
This is a distance education course. Mymathlab is required. Instructions for accessing the course content will be available on the blackboard site for this course.
A course designed to review arithmetic concepts and introduce algebra. Topics include: fractions, ratio and proportion, percent, basic geometry, U.S. and metric systems of measurement, and an introduction to algebra. Prerequisite: Math 95 with a grade of C or higher, or equivalent math placement score and previous computer experience with internet and email usage, at minimum.
MATH 97 DE: Beginning Algebra I Syllabus
*Please note: The syllabus and polices have been revised for the current quarter.
This is a distance education course. Mymathlab is required. Instructions for accessing the course content will be available on the blackboard site for this course.
Math 097 is a beginning course in algebra. Topics include: algebraic expressions, solving linear equations and inequalities, ratios and proportions, graphing and determining linear equations, exponents and polynomials. A graphing calculator may be required. Prerequisite: Math 96 with a grade of C or higher, or equivalent math placement score and previous computer experience with internet and email usage, at minimum.
MATH 96 : Pre-Algebra
*Please note: The syllabus and policies will be revised for the current quarter.
This is an on-ground course. Mymathlab is required.
MATH 97 DE: Beginning Algebra I Sample Syllabus
*Please note: The syllabus and polices will be revised for the current quarter.
This is a distance education course. Mymathlab is required. Instructions for accessing the course content will be available on the blackboard site for this course.
Math 097 is a beginning course in algebra. Topics include: algebraic expressions, solving linear equations and inequalities, ratios and proportions, graphing and determining linear equations, exponents and polynomials. A graphing calculator may be required. Prerequisite: Math 96 with a grade of C or higher, or equivalent math placement score and previous computer experience with internet and email usage, at minimum.
MATH 97 DE: Beginning Algebra I Sample Syllabus
*Please note: The syllabus and polices will be revised for the current quarter.
This is a distance education course. Mymathlab is required. Instructions for accessing the course content will be available on the blackboard site for this course.
Math 097 is a beginning course in algebra. Topics include: algebraic expressions, solving linear equations and inequalities, ratios and proportions, graphing and determining linear equations, exponents and polynomials. A graphing calculator may be required. Prerequisite: Math 96 with a grade of C or higher, or equivalent math placement score and previous computer experience with internet and email usage, at minimum.
This is an onsite course. Mymathlab is required. Math 098 is a second course in beginning algebra building on topics from math 097. Topics include: operations with polynomials, factoring, solving quadratic equations by factoring, rational expressions and equations, functions, systems of linear equations and matrices. A graphing calculator may be required. Prerequisite: Math 097 with a grade of C or higher or equivalent math placement score and previous computer experience with internet and email usage, at minimum.
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