Occupational Math - Technical
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Text:  Occupational Math - Technical , Peter C. Esser, Lulu.com

This book is available through the Southwest Tech Bookstore.

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Text Book:
The majority of the information (content) of this course is contained in the Text.  The Text is divided into 4 chapters.  Each chapter is divided into a number of sections.  There is a set of practice problems at the end of each section (do the practice problems and check your work).  At the end of each chapter there are quizzes. Complete these quizzes and email your instructor for the answer key to check your work  

Documents:
Most of the documents you will have to access for this course are "PDF" files.  To open these documents, you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed as described above.  The Syllabus, Application Problems Worksheets, and Chapter Tests are examples of the types of documents you will want to access.  

Chapter Tests are password protected.  You will have to get the appropriate password from your instructor before you can access these documents.  Print the tests and complete them.  Return the completed tests to your instructor.  There are 4 chapter tests in all.

 
Discussion Groups
You may be asked, on occasion, to contribute to a discussion group.  Your instructor will give you more information as to how to participate as the course develops.  Keep in mind that your fellow students as well as your instructor will be able to see your comments.  Don't say anything online that you would not feel comfortable saying face to face.  We want you to feel free to express your opinions.  So you must respect others' right to express their opinions as well. 
 
 

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