mat082
math foundations

einstein quote


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MCC
Math Dept


COURSES:

MAT 082
MAT 090
MAT 120
MAT 122
MAT 142
MAT 150
MAT 156
MAT 212
MAT 282


TUTORIALS:

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Flash Arithmetic Tutorials

graphing calculator tutorials



Calendar~ Description ~ Materials ~ Attendance ~ Homework ~ Quizzes ~ Tests ~ Grading ~ Final Exam ~ Classroom Conduct ~ Assistance

MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Math Foundations - MAT082, Spring 2012

Instructor: Sue Glascoe
Course Title: Math Foundations
Office: MC 162
Course #: MAT082**
Phone: 480.461.7769 (work)
480.788.1433
(google voice)

Section#: 30109
*classes meet T, Th in MS114

Office Hours: M, W, Th, F 11am-11:50am, Tues 2pm - 2:50pm

email: glascoe@mesacc.edu (Best way to reach me!)

website for tutorials: http://www.mesacc.edu/dept/d25/mat082/


**Students will be required to do all homework, quizzes and tests on a computer with internet access using Course Compass (My Math Lab). You MUST have access to a computer with internet at least 2 hours each day!

**The course syllabus is subject to change. Changes will be announced in class.


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"One should guard against preaching to young people success in the customary form as the main aim in life. The most important motive for work in school and in life is pleasure in work, pleasure in its result, and the knowledge of the value of the result to the community.
" ~ Albert Einstein

 

Sue Glascoe | Math Instructor - MCC Math Dept | Office: MC 162 | Phone: (480) 788-1433 Google Voice| email: glascoe@mesacc.edu