COURSE
REQUIREMENTS
(see here
for course expectations -- including details
on lateness/absences)
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quiz
# |
"Fritz
Points" |
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quiz 1 |
50 |
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quiz 2 |
75 |
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quiz 3 |
50 |
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quiz 4 |
50 |
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quiz 5 |
75 |
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quiz 6 |
100 |
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quiz 7 |
150 |
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quiz 8 |
50 |
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quiz 9 |
150 |
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quiz 10 |
75 |
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quiz 11 |
50 |
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quiz 12 |
50 |
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quiz 13 |
200 |
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quiz 14 |
75 |
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total |
1200 |
End-of-Semester Bonus Points:
At
the end of the semester, I will add 500 Fritz Points to your semester
grade; this bonus functions much like dropping your lowest grades.
Accordingly, if you miss a couple of quizzes or fail to turn in
an assignment or two, it will not pull down your grade.
Reschedules/Extensions
Every student
has the option once during
the semester to reschedule the due date of an assignment with
the following conditions: (A) you must notify
me 7 days in advance of the original due date of the assignment
(B) you must do some portion of the assignment. This required
portion of a rescheduled assignment and the new due date will
vary by individual case. THERE WILL BE NO CHANGES TO THESE CONDITIONS,
EXCEPT AS NOTED ON THE SYLLABUS.
Students with receive "A-" or higher grades on the first
paper and at least one paragraph get a second reschedule as a
reward.
The following items, however, can NOT be rescheduled: all quizzes,
the first homework, the questions
on Taylor, the last homework, and ALL
short/long papers.
Papers:
There
are six papers assigned in this class, but
you will do only three of those papers. You must
do both the first and last paper, and ONE of the FOUR papers marked
as short/long papers of your choice. For these short/long papers,
when you opt NOT to do the whole paper, you must do the shorter
option (generally a carefully constructed long paragraph); hence
the name, short/long paper. So, from this set of four short/long
papers, you will choose one assignment for which you will do the
"long option" and three assignments for which you will
do the "short option."
If you miss class, you must send your
assignment to me by the start of class time if you wish not to
use one of your 2 freebies. (details
on drop box here; details
on logging on to blackboard here)
(Or e-mail
it to me, if we have not yet gone over the Blackboard system in
class).
Revisions:
Some
papers may be revised for a better grade; see here
for details
Homeworks:
Even if you are absent/sick, your homework
is still due. If you miss class, you must send your assignment
to me by Blackboard's Digital Dropbox. (Or e-mail it to me, if
we have not yet gone over the Blackboard system in class).
Obviously,
in medical emergencies, you will not be able to complete your
homework. I will handle these episodes on a case by case basis.
Class
Participation/Attendance:
Class participation
is required of all students and reflects a sizeable portion (4%)
of your grade. Participation includes in class discussions, in-class
activities, and being prepared to answer my questions on the
readings in class. If you don't volunteer regularly to
answer questions in class, I may begin to call on you directly
in class. The quality of your responses to these "cold calls"
will significantly influence your grade. If you speak up often
in class, however, it is much less likely I will "cold call"
you.
BECAUSE
YOUR GRADE REFLECTS A SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE COURSE
MATERIAL (AND NOT WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE DONE), YOU CAN NOT
MISS MORE THAN FIVE CLASSES FOR ANY
REASON AND PASS THE CLASS.
GOOD REASON, BAD REASON, EXCUSED, UNEXCUSED, YOU CAN NOT
HAVE MORE THAN FIVE ABSENCES AND RECEVE CREDIT FOR THIS
COURSE.
See
here for a more extensive discussion
of the class expectations on attendance/lates.
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Sometimes there will be written components of in-class activities;
these generally will count towards your final class participation
score. Moreover, such activities sometimes require material that
I will require you to bring to class; if you don't, you will lose
class participation points -- as without those materials you can't
participate.
Attendance:
See here for a more extensive discussion
of the class expectations on attendance/lates.
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