Precalculus with
Trigonometry
MTH 167-004N
Annandale Campus
Northern Virginia Community College
Dr. Don Goral
Syllabus
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Course Syllabus: MTH
167-004N, fall 2025 (5 credits) TEXTBOOK: Precalculus,
Stitz & Zeager, 2013 A graphing calculator is required.
TI-84 recommended. CLASS
MEETINGS
Tuesday, Thursday 12:45 PM - 3:05 PM, CA 305
OFFICE HOURS: CT 336A Monday, Wednesday:
9:00 am - 10:30 am Monday, Wednesday: 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Tuesday, Thursday: 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm Friday: 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Check my calendar on the Contact Dr. Goral page of my website to see when I am available. Request a specific day and time. If it is a Zoom appointment, tell me if this is a one-to-one appointment or if I can open it up to any other interested class members. When I confirm the appointment, I will be in my office or I will start a Zoom meeting at the desired time.The link to any Zoom meeting will be posted in Canvas Announcements. IMPORTANT DATES: Tuesday, 08/26/25- first day of classMonday, 09/01/25 - Labor Day - College closed Thursday, 09/11/25 - Last day to drop a class with a tuition refund or change to audit (census date) Thursday, 09/11/25 - last day to change from credit to audit Thursday, 09/11/25 - students who have not attended any class will be withdrawn Thursday, 09/18/25 - Exam 1 - topics to be announced Thursday, 10/23/25 - Exam 2 - topics to be announced Monday, 10/13/25 - Tuesday, 10/14/25 - fall break - no classes Monday, 11/03/25 - last day to withdraw without grade penalty Wednesday, 11-26/25-Sunday, 11/30/25 - Thanksgiving holiday Tuesday, 12/09/25 - last day of class before final exam Tuesday, 12/16/25 - 12:00 pm - 1:40 pm - final exam
Course Content
Summary: including course prerequisites, course
objectives, and topics to be included. Homework A complete list of assigned homework exercises can be found on the Homework page of this website. Tests and Grades Quizzes - 20% |
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of the Student
Resources
available to them. The following are highlights of
information that students should be aware of as they
begin a course. Accommodations
and Accessibility Services Financial
Stability and Advocacy Centers Forms to
Request Services and Assistance ·
Accommodations and Accessibility
Services: Request for Alternate Format ·
Enrollment Services: Course Repeat Request ·
Enrollment Services: Enrollment with
Permission ·
Financial Aid: Satisfactory Academic Progress
(SAP) Appeal Form ·
Parking Services: Vehicle Registration Form ·
Veteran Enrollment Request Form
(VERF) Office of
Wellness and Mental Health Prerequisite
Verification Statement Remote
Student Support Services Student
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and emphasizes the importance of honesty in academic
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maintain the highest standard of honor in their
scholastic work. Academic
dishonesty, as outlined in more detail in the Academic Integrity Policy
(Policy Number: 224),
can include, but is not limited to cheating on an exam
or quiz, submitting work that is not your own
(plagiarism), or sharing assessments online.
Consequences of academic dishonesty can include a
failing grade on an assignment, a failing grade in the
course, and may include additional administrative
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college. Procedures for disciplinary measures and
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Accommodations and
Accessibility Services: Request for Alternate Format
·
Course
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·
Enrollment
Services: Course Repeat Request
·
Enrollment
Services: Enrollment with Permission
·
Financial
Aid: Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Appeal
Form
·
Parking
Services: Vehicle Registration Form
·
Student
Grievance Forms
·
Veteran Enrollment
Request Form (VERF)
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Report to the
college. Here is the list of reports you can submit: ·
Report
an academic violation. ·
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student conduct violation (non-academy integrity). ·
Report
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Title IX
Pregnant and Parenting Accommodation Request. ·
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Open
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Academic
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Registration
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Deadlines
to
pay tuition fees. ·
First
and
Last day of classes ·
Deadline
to
drop the class with a tuition refund or change classes
to audit. ·
Deadline
to
withdraw without grade penalty (W) and no refund. ·
Final
Exams
Schedule. ·
Breaks
and
holidays. ·
Financial
aid
disbursement dates. ·
Deadline
to apply for graduation. Fall
2025 Important Dates
Fall
2025 Breaks & Holidays
* To find
the last day to drop with tuition refund (census date)
for a variable duration (dynamic) course, go to schedule of
class,
search for the course, then click on the class number. **
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in Fall 2024, the College moved to a new
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or direct shipment to their home) and receive all
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support resources available. Please contact the Office of Wellness
and Mental Health if you are seeking resources
and support, or if you are worried about a friend or
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Statement
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corequisite requirements that are established to
foster a student’s success in the course. Students may
not enroll in a course for which they do not meet the
prerequisites by the time the course begins or for
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needing assistance in determining prerequisite or
corequisite requirements can reach out to their
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academic assistance or need college services but
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accessed remotely. We can provide assistance from
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and Responsibilities
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Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities (OSRR)
promotes and encourages honesty, integrity, and
respect among NOVA students and staff. We accomplish
our mission through education, compliance through
behavioral standards, and support of individual
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Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities (OSRR)
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Investigate
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violations of the Student
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(SOS)
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students who believe an unfair resolution was made for
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student’s concern.
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24/7 online tutoring (via Brainfuse) is free to all
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