Preliminary Information for Mth 158, College Algebra

VHCC Distance Section


This information is for new students and prospective students:

Reasonably good keyboarding skills are important for this course, since poor skills will add significantly to the time required to complete the work.

Tests are typically administered through by proctors as testing centers of institutions of higher learning.  Students in the vicinity of VHCC will test at the VHCC Learning Lab.  Students must arrange proctoring and the arrangement must be approved.

The homepage for your course includes an Assignments Grid, within which are links to worksheets, Class Notes and other  documents.  The Class Notes are build around video links in which the instructor presents information as it was actually presented in class.  Copies of the Class Notes with non-working video links are on the website.  To access the full Class Notes with videos, the class notes should therefore be run from the DVD's (or a copy of the information on the DVD's) according to instructions you will receive in the Orientation.

Orientation to the Course

The structure of the homepage and the procedures used in the course will initially be unfamiliar to most students.   At the beginning of the course you will  complete an Orientation designed to familiarize you with procedures, and to help you navigate the homepage for your course.  Learning the procedures and navigation take most students 2-3 hours.  Once you are 'clued in', you will know where to locate things and what to anticipate.  You will soon find that you can easily follow the correct procedures for completing assignments and submitting your work.

Testing

Tests must be given in a secure testing environment. Students generally either come to our Learning Lab or arrange to take tests in the testing center of a local institution of higher education. We have to approve the testing site, and it is the responsibility of the student to provide the email address of a contact person at the testing site by submitting the Proctor Information Form.  

Tests are randomly generated from a large problem bank and posted on the Internet, with a different test every 5 minutes, so you can access actual tests for practice, research the types of problems to expect, etc..

Level of Challenge

You should understand that this course is moderately challenging  Assuming you have done well in prerequisite courses and have performed adequately on the placement exams (adequate performance would be indicated by a recommendation for this course), if you make an appropriate sustained effort and keep up with assignements you should be able to succeed in this course.

Registration

Our Admissions Office (call 1-276-739-2400 and ask for Admissions) or web site vhcc2.vhcc.edu can give you information about registration times and procedures. There will be no problem with the course being closed and, barring unforeseen circumstances (e.g. incapacitating illness of instructor or family emergency) the course will not be canceled.  There have been no cancellations in these courses during the 10+ years the instructor has been teaching them.

If you choose to register for the course the system might not recognize your completion of course prerequisites and therefore might not permit you to register.  If you do have the prerequisites and wish to register, but are not being allowed to do so by the regular registration system, you should submit the form http://vhcc2.vhcc.edu/dsmith/forms/enrollment_request_form.htm .  If your prerequisites are in order the instructor will then forward a request to admissions to have you enrolled.

Purchasing Course Materials

The text and disks, as sold by the VHCC Bookstore, are packaged together.  They can be purchased separately online.

Prerequisites for College Algebra include Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry, or equivalent.

The syllabus is found at College Algebra Course of Study.

Thanks for the inquiry.

Dave Smith