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BADM-331 – Principles of Management – Syllabus - Campbell ...

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ADA Statement: Students with documented disabilities who desire modificationsor accommodations should contact the Office <strong>of</strong> Student Support Serviceslocated in the University’s Hight House.Attendance: <strong>Campbell</strong>’s attendance policy states that regular attendance ismandatory. Students may miss only 15% <strong>of</strong> classes. Any student missing morethan 15% <strong>of</strong> classes may fail the course due to a lack <strong>of</strong> attendance. DistanceEducation students will be required to fulfill the weekly assignment andparticipation requirements set forth in their instructor’s syllabus.Grading Policy: Official grades are issued for each student at the end <strong>of</strong> eachterm. Students will be graded by the letter grade system shown below.A – 90 –100 ExcellentB – 80 – 89 GoodC – 70 – 79 AverageD – 60 – 69 Below AverageF – Below 60 UnsatisfactoryInclement Weather: <strong>Campbell</strong> University’s policy is to remain in operation duringperiods <strong>of</strong> inclement weather. Distance Education courses will go as scheduled.Scheduled outages in regard to the Blackboard server will be promulgated assoon as possible.Incomplete Work: A grade <strong>of</strong> Incomplete (I) will be submitted after aconsultation with the Instructor / Student when a significant portion <strong>of</strong> therequired work is not completed.Internet/Email Requirements: This course may be web-supported or may utilizeemail for some assignments. Students are required to have and regularlymonitor their <strong>Campbell</strong> University email account. This will be the email by whichthe student will be contacted.Missed Classes: Students who are aware that they will miss a class shouldinform the instructor before class. Scheduled class assignments (tests, quizzes,etc.) may be re-scheduled or made-up with a prearranged, excused absence.Plagiarism: Plagiarism is any use <strong>of</strong> another person’s words or ideas withoutgiving proper credit to the person from whom you borrowed the words or ideas.Plagiarism is the theft <strong>of</strong> intellectual property. Plagiarism includes the following:- Failing to cite properly any direct or indirect quotation(s) frompr<strong>of</strong>essionally written materials (books, journal articles, etc.) student papers,projects, presentations, etc.- Submitting as your own work a paper, project, or presentation that you didnot compose (that is, write, compile, draw, etc.)

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