Mathematics
Fall Class Schedule
- MATH& 146 DEW
Introduction To Stats - MATH 097 AW
Beginning Algebra I - MATH 098 AW
Beginning Algebra II - MATH 099 AW
Intermediate Algebra
Jeff Stady
Mathematics: Instructor
Office: A-210 on the Whidbey Island campus
Phone: (360) 679.5309
Email: Jeff.Stady@skagit.edu
Phi Theta Kappa info
Winter 2010 course information
Winter 2010 course information is posted below. The syllabus for Math& 146 DEW is now posted. For complete textbook information (title, author, publisher, edition, etc.) please go to www.skagit.edu/wic-math, click on the textbook link. Also, all textbooks for my courses are OPTIONAL.
Winter quarter textbooks:
As noted above, physical textbooks for all of my classes will be optional. However, you are required to have access to mymathlab. The reason physical (paper) textbooks are optional is that mymathlab provides you access to an interactive electronic version of the physical text. You will still be expected to have access to a textbook - you get to choose whether you want to use the electronic one (part of mymathlab) or if you want to purchase a new or used physical text.
Course schedule:
11:00am-12:20pm, Math 99 (MWTh)
Distance Ed., Math& 146
Wednesday: 9:00-9:30am, 1:30-2:00pm, 3:30-4:00pm
Winter 2010 - Math& 146: Introduction to Probability and Statitics - Distance Ed
CourseID: see the syllabus link below
This CourseID is needed when using the MyMathLab access code (kit) to register in the class. All course work will be done using Course Compass. Our course compass site will be available to preview (no homework or any other type of assignment will be available until Tuesday, January 5th, 2010) starting Monday, December 14.
This course presents a connected introduction to probability and statistics using statistical inference as its theme. The course covers distribution of measurements, probability distributions, the binomial and normal probability distributions, sample estimation, and tests of hypothesis. A TI-83 graphing calculator is required. Prerequisite: Math 099 with a grade of C or higher or equivalent math placement score.
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