Class Policies
Class Attendance. You are expected to attend all class meetings and to be on time for class. As attendance is taken at the beginning of class, if you arrive after roll is taken this is counted as an absence. Attendance affects your participation grade.
Late work. You are responsible
for planning ahead and taking whatever steps are necessary to allow
you turn in assignments on the due dates agreed in class. Late
work will not be accepted except in documented cases
of illness or emergency (see below). Computer problems are not acceptable
as an excuse for late work: if an assignment requires use of the Internet
or unfamiliar software, allow enough time to get help if you have
problems.
Academic Integrity. The Student Code has very strict and explicit
policies prohibiting plagiarism, cheating, fabrication, and facilitating
these acts. Penalties for violations are severe, such as an automatic
failing grade in the course. These rules will be strictly enforced.
Extended illness or family emergency. If an extended illness or
family emergency makes it impossible for a student to attend to their responsibilities,
they must contact the Dean of Students,
who will notify the student's instructors. The instructor will then make any necessary
accommodations after receiving notice from the Dean.
Students with disabilities. In consultation with Division
of Rehabilitation-Education Services, all reasonable and necessary
adjustments will be made to accommodate students with disabilities.
To insure that disability-related concerns are properly addressed,
students with disabilities who require assistance to participate in
this class are asked to consult with the instructor as soon as this
need is apparent.
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