Chapter Reading
In the Module tab of this course in Canvas, you will find seven (7) modules. Each module contains a list of the chapters and concepts that will be tested in seven (7) unit exams. Be sure to read all of the listed chapters. At the end of each chapter is a short exam review with practice questions. These include a combination of Matching, True/False, Multiple-Choice, Cases, and Discussion questions which can be used to reinforce what you’ve learned in the chapter reading. Completing the questions is not required nor part of the grade you earn but doing so will reinforce the reading material and be very helpful in your preparation for each of the unit tests. I encourage you to complete these questions after completing your reading. If you purchase the online version of the textbook, you will have access to many more practice questions, videos, and other helpful resources. These online practice questions are very similar to the questions on the actual exams.
Ethics Exercises
There are two (2) graded Ethics Exercises in this course. The objective of these exercises is to help you identify, develop, and apply Life Principles, i.e., core values in resolving ethical dilemmas. The first exercise will require you to identify some of your personal Life Principles. The second exercise will require you to use a decision model to resolve ethical dilemmas in different business scenarios which will be presented. The first exercise is worth fifty (50) points and the second is worth one hundred (100) points. Both exercises are submitted online through Canvas by the stated due dates.
You Be the Judge Exercises
You will complete two (2) "You Be the Judge" Exercises. These exercises promote deeper critical thinking and legal reasoning by building on acquired knowledge. In each exercise, you are provided with case facts, legal issues, and the arguments from each party in the case. You must analyze the issues based on the case facts and applicable law. You are required to arrive at legal conclusions about case issues and provide reasoning for your conclusions. Each exercise is worth fifty (50) points. Submit the completed Exercises online through Canvas by the indicated due dates. Use of ChatGPT or another approved generative AI tool is required only for the two “You Be the Judge” writing assignments. For those assignments, students must use AI as a learning and drafting assistant while retaining responsibility for the final legal analysis, holding, reasoning, fact-checking, and reflection. Each submission must include six sections: Rules of Law, Holding, Reasoning, AI Session Transcript, Fact-Check, and Reflection Paragraph. The AI Session Transcript must include a shareable ChatGPT conversation link with at least fifteen meaningful, original prompts showing revision and refinement of the student’s analysis. generated content may be inaccurate or fabricated, so students must verify all AI-assisted work against the textbook, provided facts, applicable law, or other reliable sources. Students are responsible for the accuracy and professionalism of their final submission. AI is prohibited on all other assignments, including Unit Tests and Ethics Exercises, unless expressly authorized by the instructor. Unauthorized use of AI may be treated as academic misconduct.
Unit Tests
You will complete two (2) "You Be the Judge" Exercises. These exercises promote deeper critical thinking and legal reasoning by building on acquired knowledge. In each exercise, you are provided with case facts, legal issues, and the arguments from each party in the case. You must analyze the issues based on the case facts and applicable law. You are required to arrive at legal conclusions about case issues and provide reasoning for your conclusions. Each exercise is worth fifty (50) points. Submit the completed Exercises online through Canvas by the indicated due dates. Use of ChatGPT or another approved generative AI tool is required only for the two “You Be the Judge” writing assignments. For those assignments, students must use AI as a learning and drafting assistant while retaining responsibility for the final legal analysis, holding, reasoning, fact-checking, and reflection. Each submission must include six sections: Rules of Law, Holding, Reasoning, AI Session Transcript, Fact-Check, and Reflection Paragraph. The AI Session Transcript must include a shareable ChatGPT conversation link with at least fifteen meaningful, original prompts showing revision and refinement of the student’s analysis. AI-generated content may be inaccurate or fabricated, so students must verify all AI-assisted work against the textbook, provided facts, applicable law, or other reliable sources. Students are responsible for the accuracy and professionalism of their final submission. AI is prohibited on all other assignments, including Unit Tests and Ethics Exercises, unless expressly authorized by the instructor. Unauthorized use of AI may be treated as academic misconduct.
Grading: Points
Assignment | Points
Unit Tests (7) | 700
Test Your Knowledge Practice Quizzes (each chapter) | 0*
Ethics Exercises (2) | 150
You Be the Judge Exercises (2) | 100
Total Points | 950**
- Practice Quizzes: As stated above, even though the Practice Quizzes will not earn you any direct points, they are extremely helpful in preparing for the Unit Tests!
- Course Assessment: At the end of this course there is an anonymous assessment survey that asks your opinion about accounting program objectives and suggestions on how to improve this course. I value your feedback and use it to improve the course.
Grading: Scale
Letter Grade | F | D- | D | D+ | C- | C | C+ | B- | B | B+ | A- | A
Point Range | 0-560 | 561-598 | 599-626 | 627-664 | 665-693 | 694-731 | 732-759 | 760-788 | 789-826 | 827-854 | 855-883 | 884-950
Percentage Range | 0-59% | 59-63% | 63-66% | 66-70% | 70-73% | 73-77% | 77-80% | 80-83% | 83-87% | 87-90% | 90-93% | 93-100%
For policies regarding incompletes or withdrawals, please refer to the current university catalog.