Course Structure
This course is designed as a lecture style presentation discussion & STUDENT BASED PRESENTATIONS based on assigned topics, readings, homework, practical theory, terminology, projects, quizzes (scheduled and unscheduled) and exams. Attendance is key and required for this course.
Assigned Homework
To be determined.
NOTE: The instructor reserves the right to substitute and/or add quizzes and/or assignments as applicable.
What you will turn in
Assignments may accompany material discussed in class from each chapter and possible real life, practical examples (including individual presentations/projects/research reports, group projects/presentations, research reports/papers, current issue examples, and etc.).
Evaluation
Student assignments may vary in value from 10 to 100 (homework, projects, assignments) points. All quizzes typically range in value of 10-50 points each (there may be some exception here).
- Midterm Exam is anticipated to be worth 100-250 points.
- Final Exam is anticipated to be worth 100-250 points.
- Student Presentation is anticipated to be worth 100-250 points.
Assessment
Assessment will be performed under the following criteria:
- 100 - 94% = A
- 93 – 90% = A-
- 89 – 87% = B+
- 86 - 84% = B
- 83 - 80% = B-
- 79 – 77% = C+
- 76 - 74% = C
- 73 - 70% = C-
- 69 – 67% = D+
- 66 -64% = D
- 63 -60% = D-
- 59 – 57 = F+
- 56 – less = F
Potential Scenarios
(These are rough scenarios used as an object lesson example for your course grade goals)
To earn a grade of “A” students must complete at least 95% of the work satisfactorily (at/above 94% grade) and attend class 95% of the time.
To earn a passing grade students must complete at least 75% of the work satisfactorily (at/above 95% grade) and attend class 75% of the time.
Examinations
The midterm exam will be given during class time. Date of the midterm exam will be announced at a later time.
As per policy the final exam will be administered during the scheduled time during finals week. Do not ask to take the final exam early.