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Requirements
You must complete all the major assignments, fulfill weekly assignments, and submit writing assignments, presentations & portfolios. Failure to successfully complete major assignments may prevent you from accessing further assignments, and/or can result in a reduced or failing course grade.
Note: please remove headphones/earbuds while in the classroom. Laptops/Tablets are acceptable.
Grading
Assignments/Discussion Posts 20%
In-class activities (Individual & Group) 40%
Final Paper 20%
Final Project & Presentation 20%
Important Note: Grades will not be adjusted upon request: concerns about grades must be addressed prior to the last week of class, to allow time to develop a plan, complete, and submit make-up work.
All assignment due dates, detailed descriptions, announcements, calendar, policies, and submission links can be found within our CANVAS course website, where your work must be submitted. Assignments must be satisfactorily completed in full to be considered for passing grades. The class follows a scaffolding model and failure to submit/fully complete assignments may prevent you from moving on to the next assignment, participating in groups, or result in a failing grade.
Failure to complete the final paper and/or the oral exam will result in a failing grade.
You may not submit work in this course that has already been submitted in any other course. Cross-course assignments may be allowed with written approval from each instructor.
Assignments/Discussion Posts (20% of course grade)
Assignments and discussion thread posts in response to topics covered in class and to generate content for the final paper. Assignments will include responses, research, reflections, and both in and out-of-class assignments.
In-Class activities (40%)
In-person attendance is required for this course, and a large portion of your grade will be earned by coming to class and participating class activities. These will include lecture discussions, group exercises, and group project workdays where you will engage in course learning outcomes and demonstrate your ability to incorporate our class topics into your individual and collaborative work.
Final Paper (20%)
At the start of the semester, you will choose a research topic and develop a research paper based on your choice of topic related to the course theme. This paper will be argumentative, require extensive research, and will be written in a specific academic style (PIE & ICE) covered in class. A passing grade for the paper is required to pass the class.
Oral Exam Presentations (20%)
Lastly, the course will end with in-class presentation on your experience this semester. In addition to your own presentation, you will be required to assess your work and that of your classmates in the form of written reflections.