Instructor Contact Information
Instructor: Eric Hutchinson
Office: West Charleston H101C
Office Phone: (702) 651-7512
Sort Code: WCH101
Email: eric.hutchinson@csn.edu
Office Hours: Online by appointment
NOTE:The best way to contact me is through my CANVAS email. You can also contact me through my CSN email: eric.hutchinson@csn.edu . I will be sending all course announcements through CANVAS. You can choose an email address to have your CANVAS announcements forwarded to, so make sure this is an address you regularly check and is active. I typically respond within 24 hours, including weekends.
Course Information
Website
www.hutchmath.com This web site contains PDF copies of the syllabus, schedule, test review problems, notes, and videos. From the web site, click on MATH 127. No password is needed. Note: you can also access my homepage by opening a web browser and enter “Eric Hutchinson” and CSN in the search box. To find out more about your instructor, you can click on MY BIO. There is also a link to the tutoring center on the main web site. NOTE: We will NOT be using Canvas in this course other than for communication.
Software
We will be using MyOpenMath ( MyOpenMath Website ). This is a free online learning management system in which you will do all your homework. This site will also contain your gradebook. (See registration instructions at the end of the syllabus). Also contained in MyOpenMath is the lecture notes, textbook link, and test review materials.
Calculator
This course requires a scientific calculator. A recommended scientific calculator is the TI-30XS Multiview. It has math print mode, so it displays exact answers in radical or fraction form. If you already have a graphing calculator then you may use it during the exams.
Course Description
Topics include an in-depth investigation of trigonometric functions and their graphs, analytic trigonometry, solutions of triangles, vectors, and analytic geometry.
Course Objectives
- Analyze trigonometric and parametric function properties
- Graph trigonometric and parametric functions
- Verify trigonometric identities
- Solve trigonometric and parametric equations
- Solve triangles using the Law of Sines and Cosines
- Analyze vectors and polar coordinates
- Investigate conic sections
Prerequisite
MATH 126 with grades of C or better, or satisfactory SAT/ACT/Placement Test Score. Note: This course is essential for students plannning to take calculus.
Grading
NOTE: All course content, homework, quizzes, exams, and grades are managed in MyOpenMath. The Canvas gradebook is not used in this course. Final course grades will be determined solely by the gradebook in MyOpenMath. Your grade will be based on the percentage you earn from online homework assignments and tests. Students should regularly check their progress in MyOpenMath to ensure accuracy and stay up to date with their grades. (See more detailed descriptions below.)
| Category | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Homework Assignments | 20% |
| Test 1 | 25% |
| Test 2 | 30% |
| Test 3 | 25% |
Grading Scale
I assign overall grades according to the below table. Overall grades are given with teacher discretion, and overall percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth.
| Letter Grade | Percentage |
|---|---|
| A | 92% and above |
| A- | 90% – 91.9% |
| B+ | 88% – 89.9% |
| B | 82% – 87.9% |
| B- | 80% – 81.9% |
| C+ | 78% – 79.9% |
| C | 70% – 77.9% |
| D+ | 68% – 69.9% |
| D | 60% – 67.9% |
| F | Below 60% |
Additional Note Concerning Audit and Withdraw Grades
If you stop attending class or quit completing the required work, you will NOT be assigned an automatic “W” or “Withdraw” grade; you will receive a grade based on your percentage shown above on the grading scale. If you wish to be withdrawn from this course, it is your responsibility to officially drop the course by the drop date listed in the college catalog/schedule of classes, which for this semester is July 6th (last day to audit is also July 6th). The instructor CANNOT assign a “W” or “AU” as a final grade under any circumstances.
Class Policies
Standard of Work
To receive credit for your work, it is important to not only provide the correct answer, but also to show the correct steps and reasoning behind your solution. If your work is difficult to read or understand, or if it is missing important details or is presented in an unclear or inconsistent manner, you may lose credit, even if your final answer is correct. It is important to present your work in a logical and understandable way and to ensure that it is consistent with your final answer.
Homework Extensions
Students are allowed up to five individual homework extensions during the semester. Please email me if you request a homework extension. NOTE: HW extensions cannot be applied to the review assignments.
Test Policies
Test redos are not allowed in this class. All tests count toward your course grade. The lowest test score will NOT be dropped.
Makeup Exams
Makeup exams are allowed only for documented valid reasons such as illness or medical procedure, accident, family emergency, mandatory work trainings, death in the family, and active participation in scholarly or athletic events. Invalid excuses include technical difficulties, needing more time to study, or other tests during the same week. If an exam window is missed for a legitimate reason, an attempt must be made to contact me by the last day of the exam window (preferably before the exam window opens) to let me know of your difficulty and provide necessary documentation. If you must miss an exam due to a prearranged conflict (such as work conflicts), let me know about it so that we can arrange an alternate exam date or extension.
Conduct/Responsibilities
All work must be your own. The use of AI tools, Photomath, or similar applications is prohibited. Students are expected to treat classmates and the instructor respectfully at all times. In the event that you find another student's words, actions, or demeanor to be frightening or offensive, please inform the instructor.
Technical Difficulties
You may experience technical difficulties related to computer connections or equipment during the term. This cannot be used as an excuse for failure to complete assignments. It is your responsibility to locate the computer hardware, software, and Internet connections necessary to stay connected and current with your course work. Technical difficulties are not accepted as excuses for missed work.
Concerns
If you have any concerns about this course and/or me, please contact me first. If I cannot resolve your issue, please contact the Math Department Office at 702-651-2725. You will be directed to the Department Chair. You will remain anonymous, if possible, and all communications will be strictly confidential. Please DO NOT wait until the last minute to make your concerns known to me and/or to the Math Department.
Class Assignment Details
Syllabus Quiz
You will begin the course by completing a quiz in MyOpenMath covering the information and policies laid out in this syllabus. You must earn a perfect score on the Syllabus Quiz before any of the other assignments will be made available to you. If you do not get a perfect score, review your answers and this syllabus, and then retake the Syllabus Quiz. You will be given as many attempts as you need to achieve a perfect score. Any assignment missed due to a failure to take or achieve a perfect score on the Syllabus Quiz will be scored as a zero, no deadline will be extended, and no make-up work will be allowed. The Syllabus Quiz will count as one of your homework assignments. Please note that this assignment (in conjunction with registrating in this course in MyOpenMath) will be used to verify student participation in the course. Students who do not complete this assignment by Sunday, June 7th, will be dropped from the course, with tuition and fee liability per the Course Registration and Withdrawal CSN policy. Policy details are given later in this syllabus.
Homework
You will be responsible for submitting weekly online homework assignments. Each week there will be a group of homework section assignments due on Sunday nights at 11:59pm. All online homework assignments will be completed in MyOpenMath. Your first homework assignments are due Sunday, 6/7. Each week there are multiple sections of homework due, so you will want start working immediately once the course begins. These homework assignments make up 20% of your overall grade. These homework assignments are not something you can finish in an afternoon. There are numerous problems to do so it’s best to work on it in short chunks several times a week versus spending hours and hours on one day. The attached MOM registration instructions will explain how to access the homework.
Tests
There will be 3 paper and pencil, closed-book tests. (see schedule for dates and which sections each exam covers). You are NOT allowed any notes on Tests 1, 2, or 3 (no notecards are allowed either). I will have sample exams for the exams which are available from my website and MyOpenMath. Each test will be done with paper and pencil outside of MyOpenMath. Each exam will be open for four days in the three main CSN testing centers. Test 1 will be open from 6/15/26 to 6/18/26. Test 2 will be open from 7/6/26 to 7/9/26. Test 3 will be open from 7/20/26 to 7/23/26. You can take the exams in the testing center anytime during these windows by making an appointment in RegisterBlast. The testing centers are open Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm (last test given at 3pm). Be sure to bring a government issued ID (CSN IDs are not accepted). A scientific or graphing calculator is allowed for the tests as long as it is not on a mobile device. You must bring your own calculator. No books or notes are allowed, however formula sheets will be provided. Test 1 is worth 25% of your overall grade, Test 2 is worth 30% of your overall grade, and Test 3 is worth 25% of your overall grade.
Test Review Assignments (Extra Credit)
For each of the three exams in this course, there will be an optional Test Review Assignment available in MyOpenMath. These assignments are designed to help you study by giving you additional practice problems with different numbers and formats than those in the regular homework. If you score 100% on a review assignment, you will earn 5% extra credit added to your corresponding test score. If you complete only part of the assignment, the extra credit will be prorated based on your score. These review assignments are a great way to prepare for each exam and boost your grade at the same time. Each test review assignment is due by 11:59pm PST on the last day of the testing window for each exam. No extensions will be given. Also, the two lowest homework scores from the whole semester will be dropped. Besides this, no other extra credit assignments will be offered.
Final Exam
This course will not have a cumulative final exam.
Homework Schedule
| Week | Dates | Sections | Homework Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 6/1 – 6/7 | 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, Syllabus Quiz | 6/7/26 @ 11:59 PM |
| 2 | 6/8 – 6/14 | 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.7 | 6/14/26 @ 11:59 PM |
| 3 | 6/15 – 6/21 | Test 1 Review Assignment, Sec. 5.1 | 6/21/26 @ 11:59 PM |
| 4 | 6/22 – 6/28 | 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 | 6/28/26 @ 11:59 PM |
| 5 | 6/29 – 7/5 | 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.6 | 7/5/26 @ 11:59 PM |
| 6 | 7/6 – 7/12 | Test 2 Review Assignment, Sec. 6.7 | 7/12/26 @ 11:59 PM |
| 7 | 7/13 – 7/19 | 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.5 | 7/19/26 @ 11:59 PM |
| 8 | 7/20 – 7/23 | Test 3 Review Assignment | 7/23/26 @ 11:59 PM |
Exam Dates
| Exam | Coverage | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| Test 1 | Sec. 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.7 | 6/15/26 – 6/18/26 |
| Test 2 | Sec. 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 6.1, 6.2 | 7/6/26 – 7/9/26 |
| Test 3 | Sec. 6.3, 6.6, 6.7, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.5 | 7/20/26 – 7/23/26 |
CSN Policies and Resources
Course Registration and Withdrawal Policy
Students, without previous arrangement with the instructor or department, who fail to attend the first two (2) class meetings of a course that meets multiple times per week or the first (1st) meeting of a class that meets one (1) time per week may be administratively withdrawn from the course. Non-attendance/non-participation for an online course shall be defined as failure to log onto CANVAS or other instructor-designated websites AND complete one educational activity such as a discussion post or assignment submission within one (1) week of the course start date without prior arrangements made with the instructor or department. A student may be administratively withdrawn from an online course(s) for non-participation or attendance per this policy. The policy can be accessed here: CSN Course Registration and Withdrawal Policy
ADA Notice and Disability Resource Center (DRC) Information
CSN is committed to equal opportunity and access in education for all students, including those with disabilities. The CSN Disability Resource Center provides support to students with documented medical, mental health, or learning disabilities and students who need support due to pregnancy. To register with the DRC, students should complete the new student application in the AIM DRC tile in GoCSN. Students are encouraged to register with the DRC as early as possible in or prior to the start of the academic term. The granting of any accommodation will not be retroactive and cannot jeopardize the academic standards or integrity of the course. Please Note - Instructors are not allowed to provide classroom accommodations to a student until appropriate verification from the DRC has been provided. If you have questions, please contact the DRC directly (702-651-5644) or visit CSN Disability Resource Center for additional information.
Academic Integrity
You are expected to complete your own work in this class. Using artificial intelligence to generate work, or claiming work done by others is plagiarism. Furthermore, cheating on exams or lab exercises is not fair to students who are honestly studying. Cheating is also subject to penalties, which can include getting a zero for the exam or lab exercise or failing the course. The full list ofpossible penalties is listed in the CSN Student Academic Integrity Policy. Please make yourself familiar with this policy: CSN Academic Integrity Policy
AI Usage Statement
Any use of generative AI tools is strictly prohibited for all assignments, exams, and projects in this course. All work must be completed independently, without AI assistance at any stage, from initial planning to final submission. Suspected use of generative AI will be investigated as a violation of CSN’s Academic Integrity policy under the definition of 'cheating,' specifically ‘receiving aid not permitted by the instructor.’ Potential consequences may include a warning, grade reduction, course failure, or academic probation, depending on the severity of the violation.
Students' Rights and Responsibilities
When you choose to become a student at CSN, you accept the rights and responsibilities of membership in CSN’s academic and social community. You can find policies covering students such as the Student Conduct, Students’ Right to Know, Students’ Academic Integrity, and Disruptive and Abusive Student using the following links: CSN Student Policies and CSN Website on Student Policies
Sex-Based Harassment and Discrimination
CSN is committed to creating a safe and open learning environment for all students. In accordance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, CSN prohibits unlawful sex-based harassment against any participant in its education programs or activities. Sexual-based harassment includes quid pro quo (this for that) harassment, a hostile environment, and criminal sexual violence (including sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, and stalking.) This prohibition applies to CSN students, employees, and visitors. Incidents of sex-based harassment or discrimination should be reported to CSN’s Title IX Coordinator, at titleixcoordinator@csn.edu , or 702-651-7481 or University Police Department at 702-895-3669 to report a crime.
Pregnant Students
CSN prohibits discrimination based on sex in education programs and activities. This prohibition on discrimination extends to pregnancy and related conditions—including childbirth, lactation, false pregnancy, termination of pregnancy, and recovery therefrom—as well as to parental and family status. If you are pregnant or have a pregnancy-related condition, and you are in need of accommodation because of your pregnancy or pregnancy-related condition, you must contact Title IX Coordinator, at titleixcoordinator@csn.edu or 702-651-7481, or the Disability Resource Center at 702-651-5644 for West Charleston, 702-651-3795 for Henderson, and 702-651-4045 for North Las Vegas to explore reasonable accommodation.
Centers for Academic Success
Free tutoring and academic support services are available.Centers for Academic Success (CAS) provides quality DROP-IN academic assistance to all students enrolled in for-credit courses at CSN. Tutors are available for most general education courses and many other historically challenging courses. Academic learning support includes drop-in assistance with learning strategies, Canvas, online tutoring, Microsoft Office, writing, oral presentations, math, and science. CAS tutors also facilitate study groups for courses (e.g., biology, math, and chemistry). CAS is open Monday through Sunday. Hours for all locations are Monday – Thursday, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, and Friday – Sunday,11:00 am to 4:00 pm. You may visit Centers for Academic Success for more details about CAS services. You may also contact us at one of our offices: Charleston Centers 702-651-5732, North Las Vegas Learning Commons 702-651-4232, Henderson Learning Commons 702-651-3125.
Tutor Chat
TutorChat is a free, live, online chat service accessible by CSN students at Tutor Chat or in the navigation menu of your Canvas courses. TutorChat is designed to answer your quick questions, help you form successful study habits, and show you how to use Canvas and other resources for student success, such as online tutoring and MyCoyoteSuccess workshops, accessed in GoCSN. Quick questions are defined as assistance with topic formulation, proper MLA or APA citation formatting, and development of outlines including thesis statement, introduction clarity, and appropriate conclusion. TutorChat staff can start audio video sessions and give you information on how to connect with a Centers for Academic Success tutor, which is an in-person service FREE to you. For more information, you can chat with us or submit a question. TutorChat is open to all enrolled CSN students.*If you need assistance outside their normal business hours, please submit a question at TutorChat. They usually respond within 24 hours.
Library Support
CSN Libraries provide support for students completing assignments that require research and the use of information. Librarians are available to students for one-on-one assistance locating and citing quality information either online at Ask CSN Libraries or at one of our campus libraries. Find more information on our website CSN Libraries
Disclaimer
The instructor reserves the right to modify the following course schedule as necessary. (Reminder: this schedule is tentative). It is the students' responsibility to be aware of any changes made. The instructor also reserves the right to change the schedule in any manner at any time with written notification. This syllabus is a contract. Staying in this course signifies your agreement to the contents.
MyOpenMath Registration Instructions
To begin the registration process, visit MyOpenMath and select the registration link.
Please read all instructions carefully before registering.
- Username: It is recommended that you use your CSN username.
- Password: It is recommended that you use your CSN password for easier recall.
- Confirm Password: Re-enter your password.
- First Name: Use the same first name you used when enrolling at CSN.
- Last Name: Use the same last name you used when enrolling at CSN.
- Email Address: It is recommended that you use your CSN email address.
- Age and Terms of Use: You must confirm that you are thirteen years of age or older and agree to the Terms of Use.
- Course ID: Log into Canvas to locate the Course ID.
- Enrollment Key: Log into Canvas to locate the Enrollment Key.
After completing the registration form, select the Sign Up button. You should then see a link that takes you directly to the course homepage.
If you experience any problems with registration, please email me at eric.hutchinson@csn.edu .