1. Class Rules
- Practice kindness – we never know another person’s story.
- Practice curiosity – stay interested in new ideas and perspectives.
- Practice open-mindedness – think issues through and examine evidence from all sides.
- Practice humility – keep growing and recognize how much we do not yet know.
- Practice teamwork – we are a learning community with a shared goal of learning.
2. Communication
- Check email, Canvas announcements, and gradebook feedback regularly.
- Announcements are used for reminders, updates, and assignment feedback; checking them is essential.
- Reach out to the instructor when you need help – let your instructor help you.
- Communicate professionally, which supports your college and career success and helps you receive timely responses.
Professional email format example:
- Subject line: Course Number – Module 01 Assignment
- Greeting: “Hi Dr. X / Instructor X / Professor X,”
- Body: Briefly state what you are writing about.
- Closing: “Thank you!” + your name.
3. Technical Skills and Requirements
Students are expected to:
- Use a computer or laptop for course activities. Canvas can be accessed via mobile devices, but some activities may not display or function properly on mobile; switch to a standard computer and browser if you encounter access issues.
- Use word processing and presentation software.
- Keep a personal copy of all submitted work in case resubmission is needed.
- Be able to use Canvas. Helpful resources include:
- Canvas Student Guide
- SUU Canvas Student Guide
For technical assistance, contact the SUU IT Help Desk:
- Business Hours: Monday–Friday, 7:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
- Phone: (435) 865-8200
- Email: support@suu.edu
4. Digital Information Literacy & APA Style
Students are expected to demonstrate digital information literacy, including the ability to:
- Recognize when information is needed.
- Access and evaluate electronic information.
- Find and use scholarly resources (e.g., literature searching).
Helpful resources:
- SUU Library
- SUU Library Resources for Distance Students
APA Style (7th ed.) is required for citing and referencing information sources. Helpful resources include:
- Purdue OWL: General APA Guidelines
- SUU Writing Center
5. Academic Integrity
Scholastic dishonesty will not be tolerated and will be addressed according to SUU Policy 6.33 (Academic Integrity).
You are expected to read and understand:
- SUU Student Conduct Code – Policy 11.2 (student responsibilities and rights)
- Intellectual Property Policy – Policy 5.52
- Relevant procedures and definitions of acceptable behavior
Plagiarism is a serious form of scholastic dishonesty and includes:
“Presenting someone else’s work or ideas as your own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into your work without full acknowledgement” (University of Oxford, n.d.).
Examples include:
- Using quotations without quotation marks or without citing the source.
- Using another person’s ideas without acknowledgment.
- Submitting work (or any portion of it) prepared by someone else.
- Paraphrasing another’s work without proper citation.
When plagiarism is detected, a ZERO will be assigned automatically and the incident will be reported to the university.
6. Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Plagiarism also includes copying from generative AI tools.
- In this course, all submitted work must be written, developed, created, and/or inspired by you.
- AI use is acceptable only for:
- Basic grammar and spell checks (similar to Grammarly), and/or
- APA in-text citation and reference formatting.
- If AI is used for more than what Grammarly can do and/or beyond APA formatting support, it is not appropriate.
- Work created by AI will be treated as plagiarized and a violation of SUU Policy 6.33. This may result in a failing grade and/or disciplinary action through the Dean of Students’ Office.
AI is an evolving technology. It is important that you learn to think critically, create independently, and evaluate your own work.
7. Withdrawal
- For the last day to withdraw, consult the College’s official academic calendar.
8. Active Learning
This course uses an active learning approach. You will engage in problem-solving, writing assignments, discussions, and reflection. These activities are designed to deepen understanding and support critical thinking. The instructor is your consultant and guide; you are responsible for your learning and success.
Your participation in this course indicates your acceptance of its content, requirements, and policies as outlined in this syllabus.