MTH 1110 - College Algebra Online

Last updated: November 18, 2009


Text Info for Spring 2010

Text: Michael Sullivan, College Algebra, 8th Edition, with MyMathLab Access Code, Prentice Hall, (2008). ISBN-13: 978-0-13-1349568.

If you purchased a used book, MyMathLab can be purchased separately: ISBN-13: 978-0-13-240809-7 or buy online from CourseCompass.

There are options to purchase the text in online format. Visit http://www.coursesmart.com

Optional: Student Solutions Manual, 8th Edition, ISBN-13: 978-0-32-1621054.
(The Student Solutions Manual has solutions to the odd-numbered problems.)

MyMathLab: The Course ID for Spring 2010 is: sundbye48026


Course Info for Spring 2010

A TI-83 Plus graphing calculator is required for this course. (The TI-83 or TI-84 family will also work.)

Course Information Spring 2010
Course Syllabus Spring 2010
Problems Assigned Spring 2010

All class e-mail, my course lecture notes, homework due dates, class handouts, exam information, etc. will be conducted from within Blackboard/WebCT.
You will have access to the class in Blackboard/WebCT beginning Tuesday, January 19, 2010.

My class lecture notes are under "Learning Modules" on Blackboard/WebCT.

To access Blackboard/WebCT: Log on to Metroconnect, go to My Courses and click on the College Algebra course.


Registration Info

To register for the online course, you cannot be registered for the College Algebra Peer Study session. This means that you must have either

1) A score of at least 100 out of 120 on the Elementary Algebra Accuplacer test within the last 5 years or

2) An ACT score of 25 or higher within the last 5 years or

3) An SAT score of 570 or higher within the last 5 years.

If you have not yet taken the placement test, contact the Testing Center at 303-556-3677 or visit Testing Center at MSCD


"Algebra is about constants and variables and relationships between them. If numbers are soldiers, algebra sets the rules of engagement." Clifford A. Pickover, A Passion for Mathematics: Numbers, Puzzles, Madness, Religion and the Quest for Reality, Wiley, 2005.