**It is required that you receive a grade of B- or higher to move on to the next math course: Math 1010, 1030, or 1031.**
Your letter grade will be based on the following percentages:
A: 93-100 A-: 90-92 B+: 87-89 B: 83-86 B-: 80-82 C+: 77-79 C: 73-76
C-: 70-72 D+: 67-69 D: 63-66 D-: 60-62 F: Below 60
Your course grade is weighted as follows:
Canvas Quizzes: Successful and Consistent Learning – 10% of your grade
You will take a quiz each week that will ask you questions about what you have done that week, they may include, but are not limited to:
· How many hours did you spend working on ALEKS this week? (Expected is 6)
How many days did you attend class this week? (There are 3 class discussion days and 2 computer lab days.)
· What is your pie progress percentage on ALEKS? (see schedule)
· What module in ALEKS have you last completed? (see schedule)
· Have you watched any of my videos in your module on Canvas this week?
· Have you asked questions from the professor, a tutor, or another person?
You are expected to answer honestly and make changes where needed so that you can be successful.
Check Your Understanding (CYU) Written Assignments – 10% of your grade
These are the assignments from the packet you can pick up at the SUU Bookstore or print from Canvas. You will be required to complete a written assignment for each module demonstrating to me and more importantly to yourself, how well you understand the concepts presented within that module. Take advantage of these assignments to truly ensure you understand the material and remember to show all your work, since the answer key will be given to you. All CYUs will be submitted online through canvas and are due at the end of the corresponding module. Necessary work, showing steps, and thoughtful responses are required and will be graded. Generative AI of any kind should NOT be used on these assignments.
Pie Progress from PKCs – Proctored Knowledge Checks to show mastery – 80% of your grade
ALEKS Proctored Knowledge Checks (PKCs) are used to determine your Pie Progress. They demonstrate your comprehensive knowledge of the 0970 material throughout the semester. Failure to take even one of these assessments may result in a UW course grade. Contact me BEFORE the PKC if you need to take it on a different day, or immediately after, if there was an emergency or other situation. These will be proctored through the SUU Testing Center if you are on campus, or using our online proctoring software, Honorlock, if you need to be proctored online. You are not allowed to use notes, calculators, other people, other websites, AI, etc. on a PKC. There will be 5 Proctored Knowledge checks (Including the Final) administered on the dates given in the Schedule and Due Dates document. All PKCs will test your knowledge of 100% of the material outlined in the course. It is like taking the final exam 5 times, though the questions should be different each time as you learn and show mastery. Because Math 0970 is a progress-based class, each time you take a knowledge check, your new overall score will replace your previous Pie Progress Score. You must receive at least 80% overall pie progress on a PKC (proctored knowledge check) to pass the class, and usually that is the Final one. However, you may finish the course before the end of the semester by completing ALL your ALEKS Pie, getting over 95% on one of the first four Proctored Knowledge Checks (PKC), and completing all CYUs. If finishing early you will be exempt from all other PKCs and Canvas Quizzes on your progress. There is also an option to review Intermediate Algebra (Math 1010), if you finish Math 0970 early. Just let your professor know.