You will not receive college math credit for this class, but for the purposes of financial aid, grants, etc., it is counted as a 4 credit class. You will, however, receive a letter grade on your transcript. It is important that you receive a grade of B- or higher in order to move on and be successful in the next math course.
Your letter grade will be based on the following percentages:
A: 94-100 A-: 90-93 B+: 87-89 B: 84-86 B-: 80-83 C+: 77-79 C: 74-76
C-: 70-73 D+: 67-69 D: 64-66 D-: 60-63 F: Below 60
ALEKS Module Time Goals / Lab Attendance – 10%
You will be expected to spend a specified number of hours each module (varies by module) actively working on your ALEKS Pie Progress. It is crucial for you to put in the required time to complete this course and to help lay a solid foundation for success in your next math class. Each module and its corresponding minimum required hours are clearly outlined in the Due Dates Calendar and posted to canvas. Pay close attention to due dates for each module as time goals reset at midnight on the designated due date and cannot be made up. Each week will also have a required lab attendance score that can be automatically fulfilled by meeting the pie progress goal for that module or attending the lab class. In-class lecture hours are not required but may be applied to time goal scores if the pie progress goal for that module has been met. Failure to attend at least 80% of regularly scheduled lecture days may result in a UW course grade.
Module Written Assignments – 10%
A paper to pencil assignment will be provided for each module allowing you to demonstrate your understanding of the material presented within that objective. Take advantage of these assignments to truly ensure you understand the material. You are required to show all scratch work and no calculators are allowed on these assignments. These may be submitted online through canvas or as a hard copy in the box outside my office door. Each written assignment is due at the end of the corresponding module as outlined on the Due Dates Calendar and posted to canvas. Failure to complete at least 80% of module written assignments may result in a UW course grade.
Last ALEKS Scheduled Knowledge Check (Must be Proctored) – 80%
There will be 4 Scheduled Knowledge Checks including Final administered on the dates clearly outlined on the Due Dates Calendar and posted to canvas. These are crucial in demonstrating your comprehensive knowledge of the 0970 material throughout the semester. Failure to take even one these scheduled assessments may result in a UW course grade.
All Scheduled Knowledge Checks will be administered in the SUU testing center. As an SUU student, you can use the testing center on campus during operating hours at no additional cost; paid for as part of your student fees. It is required that all face-to-face students utilize the on campus testing center option.
All Scheduled Knowledge Checks will test your knowledge of 100% of the material outlined in the course. This essentially means you are taking the same test 4 times. Because 0970 is a progress-based class, each time you take a knowledge check, your new overall pie progress will replace your previous knowledge check score. The last scheduled knowledge check taken counts for 80% of overall canvas grade. All 0970 students will be expected to receive at least 80% overall letter grade on canvas to pass the course. This means, students must receive at least 80% overall pie progress on a scheduled knowledge check to pass the class. This final Aleks knowledge check must be administered in a proctored format for the score to be valid.
Initial Knowledge Check
After completing Aleks account registration, you will be prompted to complete an Initial Knowledge Check. This is not a test but rather a way for Aleks to assess your knowledge of the entire course material on day 1. The Initial Knowledge Check allows ALEKS to set a personalized learning path for you that is based on what you are most ready to learn. It is important that your do your best but don’t stress about the material you don’t understand as you will have the opportunity to learn all of it throughout the semester. Be sure to take the Assessment seriously and do NOT utilize any outside resources while completing the assessment to ensure the program understands exactly what you know personally, without the aid of other resources or a calculator.
Post Objective Knowledge Checks
At the conclusion of each module, Aleks will administer an automated Post Objective Assessment. These objective knowledge checks do not require a password to complete and do not get graded on your canvas grade. Treat these knowledge checks as practice tests and do your best without the aid of any outside resources. Any topics missed on these assessments will go back into your aleks learning path return later in the course for you to re-master.
Module Time Goals
Aleks will clock all time spent actively working in the program and calculate these hours into required module time goals for each objective. You will be expected to spend time working in the Aleks program daily (about 2-3 hours per class day). As the instructor, I will be able to monitor all activity and time spent on Aleks and through canvas throughout the course. All time goal scores will be transferred over to canvas with a total requirement of at least 100 total hours working in the aleks program. It is your responsibility to manage your time wisely and put in the necessary time for each module to understand the material and successfully complete the course. You will not be able to wait until the last minute to complete all the work required for this course if you want to receive a passing grade of 80%.
Assignments
In addition to required hours spent working in the ALEKS program, each module has a corresponding written assignment available for download on canvas or through the SUU bookstore in a preprinted packet. All written assignments must be submitted through canvas in a legible format by the specified due date. The purpose of objective written assignments is to demonstrate your understanding of each module outlined in the course. Do not copy as it will only hinder your progress in the course.