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Fall Class Schedule

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:

Monday through Wednesday:    2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Thursday and Friday:                10:30 - 11:30 AM
or by pre-arranged appointment


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.

 Click here for information on logging onto Blackboard


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. 

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  at minimum.
 
 
 
 
Spring 2010 Courses:
 
 

 

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 98 DE: Beginning Algebra II   
*Please note: The syllabus and policies will be revised for the current quarter.

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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