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MATH 081 D1P: Basic Math Skills
Short Description: Covers whole
numbers, fractions and decimals, percent, ratio and proportion,
geometry, an introduction to algebra, and discussions concerning math
avoidance. This course utilizes Academic Systems Algebra series which is
100% web based. Course fee includes accompanying textbook. No other
textbook will be required.
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Item Number:
9526
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Inquiry Email:
distance@sccd.ctc.edu
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Instructor:
Denise Brannan
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Instructor Email:
nsccdlmath@sccd.ctc.edu
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Credits:
5
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Class Information:
Math 081
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Mode:
Fully Online
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Fees:
KF
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Prerequisites:
None
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For advising questions:
AdvisorNorth@sccd.ctc.edu
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Class web site:
http://webshares.northseattle.edu/mathonline/
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Campus Meeting Times and Location:
Please check
Class
Meeting Schedule page for any
orientations, exams or additional meetings during the quarter.
Please note: Meetings are subject to
change so please check the Orientation schedule page right before
quarter begins. Virtual classrooms do not open until the first week of
the quarter.
Optional drop in Math Lab meets in ED 2842A, Tuesdays, 5:30PM -
7:30PM.
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How to Start Class:
Email your instructor to
introduce yourself, attend any orientation meetings listed in the
Class
Meeting Schedule, and use the information below to gain
access to any courseware that is used in your class.
Please Note: Distance Learning courses
require active participation and students need to log into their classes
during the first week of the quarter to avoid getting behind.
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Textbook:
Textbook will be supplied by your instructor at orientation meeting.
You must contact your instructor in person or by email before you
can receive the instructional materials.
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Other Instructional Materials:
This course uses Academic Systems Algebra software: access to this
site will be included within your textbook.
Technical requirements: Students who enroll in this course can access the course from any PC running Internet
Explorer 7.0 or above or Firefox 3.0 or above. The program is MAC
compatible, but Plato Technical Support services do not support
problems with the program running on the Macintosh platform
For classes using an online component, we suggest that you download
the free version of
Internet Explorer or
Mozilla
Firefox and use one of these browsers whether or not AOL is your
Internet Service Provider. Otherwise, if you are using the AOL
browser, the built in shortcuts may cause problems with most North
Online course tools. If you have loaded a special software tool bar
such as the Google or Yahoo toolbar this may interfere with your
courseware and cause it to not work properly please go to our
tech support on
Popups and Tool Bars for more information.
(NeLSC office hours are Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 5PM.
voice mail or email messages sent after office hours
will be answered the next business day)
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