Calculus I
MTH 263-002N
Annandale Campus
Northern Virginia Community College
Dr. Don Goral
Syllabus
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Course Syllabus: MTH
263-006N, fall 2025 (4 credits)
Required The following two PDF textbooks can be downloaded from Canvas Files Primary TEXTBOOK: Supplementary TEXTBOOK: A graphing calculator is required.
TI-84 recommended. CLASS
MEETINGS Monday, Wednesday 11:10 am - 1:10
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: Monday,
08/25/25- first day of class
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%
NOVA Policies and Procedures Students are responsible for knowing
and following College policies, and they should be
aware 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 Rights and
Responsibilities Academic
Integrity Policy
NOVA
promotes and emphasizes the importance of honesty in
academic work. It is therefore imperative for students
to 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
sanctions such as suspension or expulsion from the
college. Procedures for disciplinary measures and
appeals are outlined in the Academic Integrity Procedures. It is a
student’s responsibility to become familiar with the
student code of conduct. Lack of awareness is no
excuse for noncompliance with NOVA’s policies and
procedures. NOVA
faculty may choose to use tools such as Turnitin to
detect and flag instances of plagiarism in academic
writing. The
use of AI to complete assigned work may be considered
a violation of the academic integrity policy. Students
are urged to be cautious when using any web tools
designed to assist with assignments without their
instructors’ explicit permission to do so and to cite
their sources in all their work. Accommodations
and Accessibility Services
NOVA
is committed to ensuring all students have an
opportunity to pursue a college education regardless
of the presence or absence of a disability. No
academically qualified student with a disability will
be denied access to or participation in the services,
programs, and activities of the College. Your access
to and inclusion in this course is important to NOVA
and your professors. Please request your accommodation
letter (Memorandum of Accommodations) early in the
semester or as soon as you become registered so that
you have adequate time to arrange your approved
academic accommodations with your professors.
Returning students must renew their Memorandum of
Accommodations (MOA) every semester; these students
should submit the request 24 hours or later after
enrolling in at least one class. Allow up to 7
business days for the request to be approved. Accommodations
are provided for in-person, online, and
remote/synchronous (Zoom) learning. To get started,
review NOVA’s Accommodation
and Accessibility Services website.
Following a meeting with a counselor, you will be
issued a Memorandum of Accommodation (MOA). You must
provide your MOA to your professors, testing proctor,
and/or tutoring center to receive your accommodation.
You may provide your MOA any time during the semester;
however, accommodations are not retroactive. You may
email your MOA to your professors or provide them with
a printed copy. They will send you an email to
acknowledge receipt. You and your professors should
schedule a meeting outside of class to discuss
questions regarding your MOA. Please remind your
professors of any special arrangements that must be
made in advance of tests and assessments. If you need
a sign language interpreter, or if you need live
captions for your Zoom class, send an email to interpreters@nvcc.edu. Career Services
The
College is committed to providing career services to
all students as part of the comprehensive educational
journey. Career Services assists
students with exploring, developing and setting goals
related to each student’s unique educational and
academic needs. These services include career
assessments, occupational information, goal setting,
planning and employment resources. You can request an appointment with a career
counselor. Closing
Information
NOVA
announces campus and college closings on the NOVA
homepage. You can also receive notification by cell
phone or email if you register for NOVA
Alert. Also
review NOVA’s guidance on emergency
closings, delayed openings, and continuation of
instruction. If a course is canceled
due to a weather event or other unforeseen situation,
check the course Canvas site or NOVA email
(@email.vccs.edu) as soon as possible for instructions
and assignments to avoid falling behind in coursework.
You are expected to be up to date with all assignments
the next time the class meets. Communication
Northern Virginia
Community College (NVCC) faculty, staff, and
administrators communicate with students through their
official NVCC email accounts (________@nvcc.edu).
Students are likewise required to use their VCCS email
accounts (__________@email.vccs.edu)
to communicate with instructors and other college
personnel. Students should check their email accounts regularly. Course
Drop/Withdrawal Policy
Please
note these important deadlines
related to your enrollment
in a course: ● Students may drop
courses through NOVAConnect until the last day to drop
with a tuition refund (census date). Students who drop
a class during this period will receive a full refund. ● Requests to change your grade status to
audit must also be completed before the last
day to drop with a tuition refund (census date). ● Students who do
not attend at least one class meeting or participate
in an online learning class by the last day to drop
with a tuition refund (census date) may be
administratively withdrawn from the class. This means
that there will be no record of the class or any
letter grade on the student’s transcript. The
student’s tuition will not be refunded. ● The Last Day to
Withdraw is
the last day to withdraw from classes without a grade penalty.
Students will receive a grade of W. Students
may withdraw from a course through NOVAConnect. The
student’s tuition will not be refunded. Withdrawing
from a course after the census date and before the
withdrawal date will result in a “W” grade appearing
on your transcript. To identify these important dates for
your courses, please visit the College Academic Calendar and
scroll down to the specific session for your course. Please note that
any drops or withdrawals from a course may impact financial aid, international student status, or military benefits. Students with
questions should check with the appropriate offices. Enrollment
Cancellation
Financial
Stability and Advocacy Centers
The Financial Stability and Advocacy
Center provides assistance to
students who are experiencing financial hardships that
might prevent the students’ academic success. The
personnel at the Financial Stability and Advocacy
Centers work with students to identify college or
community services available. For more information,
please visit the Financial Stability and Advocacy Center webpage,
or contact the office by calling 703.323.3450 or
emailing financialstability@nvcc.edu. Forms to
Request Services and Assistance
NOVA's Forms
Library is where you can access
forms frequently used by the College. The forms are
available in Portable Document Format (.pdf), Online
or Excel. Some of the forms you will find online
include: · Accommodations and Accessibility Services:
Request for Alternate Format
· Course grade appeal
· 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)
You
also have the option to Make a Report to
the college. Here is the list of reports you can
submit: · Report an
academic violation. · Report a student
conduct violation (non-academy integrity). · Report Sexual
Misconduct (Title IX). · Report a student
needed assistance (non-conduct). · Title IX Pregnant
and Parenting Accommodation Request. · Ombuds Assistance
Request. Important Dates
The academic calendar provides information
about important dates and deadlines each semester.
Visit this calendar to learn about · Open
registration dates. · Academic
advising dates. · Registration
dates. · 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. ** Withdrawals after this date
require documentation of mitigating circumstances and
permission of the instructor and the academic dean.
Please check NOVAConnect for start dates and census
dates for variable duration (dynamic) sessions. Libraries
NOVA Libraries support
the mission of the College to deliver in-person and
online postsecondary teaching, learning, and workforce
development to students, faculty, staff and community
members. The libraries promote equity and inclusion by
addressing systemic barriers to student success and
fostering intellectual curiosity, creativity and
critical thinking. At our libraries, you may borrow
books/printed material, access article databases,
access videos, connect to Wi-Fi, use the printers, and
reserve a study room. NOVA All Access
Starting in Fall 2024, the College moved to a
new student-centric course material delivery model in
collaboration with Barnes & Noble. The program is
called NOVA All Access (formerly Barnes & Noble
College First Day® Complete). NOVA All
Access will reduce the cost of course materials and
ensure students have all their materials across all
courses prior to the first day of class. Instead of
purchasing materials a la carte, students get access
to all required course textbooks and
digital materials for a flat fee per credit
($22.50/credit). They choose the delivery method that
works for them (either pickup at the campus bookstore
or direct shipment to their home) and receive all
digital and electronic materials directly through
Canvas. If the cost for course materials is determined
to be less outside of NOVA All Access, students have
the choice to opt out of the program each semester. More information is available on the NOVA
Website (www.nvcc.edu/novaallaccess). If your
course uses OER materials (for “open educational
resources”) or is “no materials required,” instructor
will let you know the best way to get your course
materials. You may not be required to
purchase textbooks and other materials for this
course. We are making this information available so
you can make an informed choice about participating in
NOVA’s new course materials program, NOVA All
Access. For more information on NOVA
All Access, please visit the website – www.nvcc.edu/novaallaccess. If
your instructor indicates you are not required to
purchase materials and you are taking only courses
with no materials required, then you should opt-out of
the NOVA All Access program. Office of
Wellness and Mental Health
During
your time at NOVA, you may experience challenges
including struggles with academics or your personal
well-being. NOVA has 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
classmate. Prerequisite
Verification Statement
As noted in the Course Prerequisites
Policy, some courses have prerequisite or
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
which they do not simultaneously enroll in any
corequisite. Students may be administratively dropped
from any course for which they have not met the
prerequisite. If a course has a prerequisite, it is
the responsibility of the student to ensure completion
of this pre-requisite course first. Any student
needing assistance in determining prerequisite or
corequisite requirements can reach out to their
faculty member or Campus Academic Division office for
support. Remote Student
Support Services
If
you need academic assistance or need college services
but cannot make it to campus, many of our services can
be accessed remotely. We can provide assistance from
several departments, including the following: · Canvas and
Course Resources (guides and
tutorials) Student Rights
and Responsibilities
The
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
rights. Our work helps enhance the quality of the NOVA
community and equips students with the knowledge,
skills, and resources to be successful inside and
outside of the classroom. The
Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities (OSRR)
comprise the following areas: Student Integrity and Conduct
Investigate
alleged violations of the Student Code of
Conduct.
Student Ombuds Services (SOS)
For
students who believe an unfair resolution was made for
a formal complaint made to NVCC (i.e., academic
concerns, ethical behavior, violation of College
policies and/or procedures, business services,
financial aid, etc.), SOS will investigate the
student’s concern.
Contact: Dr. Tanneh Kamara TITLE IX
Title
IX is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination
on the basis of sex in educational programs,
activities, admission, and employment. Complaints of
sex-based discrimination, sexual violence, domestic
violence, dating violence, and sexual or gender-based
harassment are governed by the Title IX Policy. For
more information or to make a report, visit the Office of Title IX. Tutoring
NOVA’s Tutoring Centers offer free in-person and virtual tutoring to all NOVA Nighthawks. Students can drop by any one of campus Tutoring Centers for walk-in services or set up an appointment for tutoring. To request an appointment for one-on-one tutoring, either in-person or via Zoom, log in to myNOVA to select EAB Navigate. For more information and for Tutoring Center locations, visit Tutoring & Academic Support. In addition, 24/7 online tutoring (via Brainfuse) is free to all students. To access online tutoring, click on the 24/7 Tutoring link located in your Canvas course in the course navigation menu. |
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