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Student Manual (2012-2013 PDF) - Newberry College

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International Studies and Commerce: CACP Level 2 and 3 Requirements<strong>Student</strong>s must certify at least one Level 2 paper before attempting a Level 3 paper.Level 2 requirements for students in this major are the same as those forstudents in general, i.e., three acceptable papers representing any three differentfields of study. However, because of the interdisciplinary nature of this major,Level 3 requirements are somewhat distinctive. Two Level 3 credits may beearned in any two courses numbered 200 or above that are taken to satisfy any ofthe requirements of the major (see current <strong>Newberry</strong> <strong>College</strong> Catalog), regardlessof academic discipline. The third Level 3 credit must be earned in therequired capstone course for the major: ISC 499 (Senior Essay).Mathematics: CACP Level 3 Requirements<strong>Student</strong>s must certify at least one Level 2 paper before attempting a Level 3 paper.I. Mathematics papers for Level 3 might include reports, term papers, orother written assignments of a length specified by the professor that:A. Are submitted by or on the assigned or agreed-upon dateB. Are submitted in the appropriate format—formal papers have a cover sheet, table ofcontents, end notes or foot notes, scientific notation, proper bibliography, and so on,including rough draft, corrected copy, or other work by the student in developingthe paperII. General Composition: Written materials must satisfy Level 2 criteria forstandard English grammar and mechanics.III. Information Search:Access IndexEducation IndexThe <strong>College</strong> Mathematics JournalGeneral Science IndexMathematics MagazineIV. Organization:Gillman, LeonardWriting Mathematics WellV. Audience Definition: Write for persons who are generally informed aboutmathematics, but perhaps are uninformed of the details of your topic.24

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