Math 141 Schedule
(including important deadlines, study guidelines, and exam descriptions)
Units: The course is divided into 6 units, as given in the table below. Study guidelines for completing each unit, along with detailed unit exam descriptions, are provided by clicking on the corresponding topic in the table below (some links may not be available yet).
This is a self-paced course, and for the most part you can proceed at your own pace. The "target" date listed for each unit in the table below is the recommended date for completion of each unit. This is designed to help you keep on track to complete the entire course by the end of the semester. However, each unit must be completed by the "deadline" date shown in the table below. If you have not taken the unit pretest and taken the proctored unit exam by this date, then you will receive 0 points that exam. Virtually no exceptions are granted for missing deadlines (see the deadline policy for details).
If you usually wait until the deadline dates to take the exams, you will probably do very poorly in the class. Try to work on the course every day on a regular basis, and plan to complete the units well before the deadline dates. That way you will not be caught with missing a deadline if you become ill or if an emergency arises.
There are also significant incentives for taking unit exams and pretests before the deadline date:
The proctored unit exams must be taken online in the presence of a designated proctor.
See the proctor instructions for details.
Note that the class begins July 8 and ends August 16. In addition, note that the deadline dates in the table below are set in groups of two units at a time. In particular, note that the the deadlines for the first two units, are the same - Thursday July 18. This grouping of units is designed to add some flexibility to the schedule for students with other responsibilities and activities during the summer. However, for best results, try to work according to the target dates as much as possible.
Final Exam: There
will be one final exam, as shown in the following table. Study
guidelines for the final exam, along with a detailed exam description,
are provided by clicking on the exam in the table below. The final exam is also a
proctored exam, but it can only be taken twice.
| Unit | Topics (click the links for Study Guidelines and Exam Descriptions) |
Textbook sections | Target date | Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proctor Registration |
Thurs. July 11 |
Mon. July 15 |
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| Online Testing Practice |
Thurs. July 11 |
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1 |
Review of functions; circular functions and angles | 5.1-3 (no calculator) |
Thurs. July 11 |
Thurs. July 18 |
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2 |
Trigonometric functions, solving right triangles | 5.2-3 (calculator) & 5.4-5, plus supplementary material on circular motion |
Thurs. July 18 |
Thurs. July 18 |
|
3 |
Graphing trigonometric functions | 5.6-7 |
Thurs. July 25 |
Thurs. Aug. 1 |
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4 |
More graphing; inverse trigonometric functions | 5.8-9 |
Thurs. Aug. 1 |
Thurs. Aug. 1 |
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5 |
Trigonometric identities | 6.1-4 |
Thurs. Aug. 8 |
Thurs. Aug. 15 |
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6 |
Trigonometric equations; law of sines, law of cosines | 6.5, 7.1-2 |
Thurs. Aug. 15 |
Thurs. Aug. 15 |
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Trigonometry Final Exam |
5.1-9, 6.1-5, 7.1-2, plus supplementary material on circular motion |
Fri. Aug. 16 |
Fri. Aug. 16 |
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