Assignment Outline
Smartbook
This is a feature in Connect which tests for understanding of the chapter reading. When you open this assignment, it will launch Smartbook and you can then select to do the Smartbook reading or questions. The reading option highlights the most important parts of the textbook to read. To get points for the assignment, you will need to complete the Smartbook questions. Here are a few tips:
- Do your chapter reading in chunks. Extended reading usually results in reduced retention.
- Use Smartbook to test your comprehension and review weak areas. This will help you prepare for class and understand the concepts before applying them in the homework.
- Your lowest Smartbook score will be dropped.
Ethics Case
You will be presented with a case and, after doing some research, will respond to several questions which highlight the importance of ethical behavior in managerial accounting. Detailed instructions can be found in Canvas.
Homework
Homework will be completed through Connect. Give yourself plenty of time to work through it so you really understand how to apply the concepts. Here are a few tips:
- Working in a study group is encouraged but giving solutions to other students so they can complete homework with little/no effort is prohibited.
- Don’t procrastinate your homework. If you do, you are far less likely to learn from it.
- If you get stuck on the homework, you can submit it which will then allow you to review the solution. You can then go back into the homework assignment (without losing anything you submitted) and make any corrections and/or finish the assignment. Sometimes Connect can be a little particular about how answers are submitted so submit and then resubmit as needed so you don’t waste your time on small things.
- Your lowest Homework score will be dropped.
Exams
Four exams will be administered online in Connect during the semester. Connect will utilize an online proctor called Proctorio which requires you take the exam on a computer with a webcam. The exams are designed to test your mastery of accounting principles and their applications. Exams consist of 25 multiple choice questions worth 4 points each (except Exam 4 which is 20 questions worth 4 points each).
No make-up exams will be given.
Questions will be selected from content in the textbook whether they are covered directly in class or not.
Practice exams will be available and are a great way to prepare. However, they are not intended to be a comprehensive review or a replica of the actual exam.
Exam study guides can be found in Canvas under Files.
You may use one page of handwritten notes (single-sided) on the exams.
After each exam, you will have the option to review questions you missed and submit corrected solutions for 1 point back per question.
You may use a blank excel file during the exam
Grade Scheme
There are 642 points available in this course. Points within this course are not weighted, thus a point on an exam is worth the same a point on homework and smartbook assignments.
Extra credit opportunities may be available at the instructors discretion. If extra credit is offered, it will be available to all students within the course.
Point break downs and grade assignments are shown in the tables below. If you complete test corrections for each exam, your grade will be rounded to the nearest whole percent at the end of the semester if it moves you to a higher grade. For example, if you earn 86.5% of total points, your grade will round up to a B+. However, if you earn 86.49% of total points, your grade will be a B. For policies regarding Incomplete, Withdrawal, or Unofficial Withdrawal please refer to the current university catalog.
Course Assessments | Course Outcomes |
Smartbook | 1-5 |
Ethics Case | 1 |
Homework | 1-5 |
Exams | 1-5 |
Grade | Range |
A | 100 % to 93.0% |
A- | < 93.0 % to 90.0% |
B+ | < 90.0 % to 87.0% |
B | < 87.0 % to 83.0% |
B- | < 83.0 % to 80.0% |
C+ | < 80.0 % to 77.0% |
C | < 77.0 % to 73.0% |
C- | < 73.0 % to 70.0% |
D+ | < 70.0 % to 67.0% |
D | < 67.0 % to 63.0% |
D- | < 63.0 % to 60.0% |
F | < 60.0 % to 0.0% |