Course SyllabusGraded AssignmentsAssignment nameNumber ofAssignmentsPointsModule Tests 5@ 100 pts. ea. 500Laboratory Tests 2 @ 100 pts. ea. 200Laboratory Quizzes 1 @ 50 pts; 1 @ 100 pts. 150Virtual Unknown3 @ 50 pts. ea.150Identifications3 at 10 points ea.100Virtual UnknownAssignmentsTotal Virtual Unknown2 at 25 Points each1 at 20 points250 PointsTake Home Test 1 @ 100 pts. 100Final Examination 1@ 200 pts. 200Total Points 1400Class Participation:You are expected to participate in all interactive aspects of the course. For example, you mustcommunicate with other students via emails and discussion board exchanges. You are expected tocommunicate with your instructor on a regular basis and check the course frequently forannouncements. You must actively participate in threaded discussion events. Students are expectedto work at a pace conducive to collaborative learning - that is, don't work too far ahead or too farbehind the group. The class is designed to support student interaction. You will be responsible formeeting all deadlines.Punctuality:You are encouraged to work at your own pace, However, deadlines are placed on threadeddiscussions, quizzes and tests and assignments. You should become familiar with the Class Calendarto determine when materials are due and adjust your study schedule accordingly. Once a deadlinehas passed you will be "locked out" of the material.4 | P a g e 4 / 2 9 / 1 3
Course SyllabusCourse Ground RulesThe following two statements (1., 2.) were derived from the TBR System-wide Student Rulesdocument, released January 2012:RULES OF THE TENNESSEE BOARD OF REGENTS STATE UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITYCOLLEGE SYSTEM OF TENNESSEE SYSTEMWIDE STUDENT RULES CHAPTER 0240-02-03STUDENT CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINARY SANCTIONSRead the document in its entirety here .1. Standards of Conduct:Students are required to adhere to the same professional, legal and ethical standards of conductonline as on campus. In addition, students should conform to generally accepted standards of"netiquette" while sending e-mail, posting comments to the discussion board, and while participating inother means of communicating online. Specifically, students should refrain from inappropriate and/oroffensive language, comments and actions.Academic Integrity/Academic Honesty:In their academic activities, students are expected to maintain high standards of honesty and integrity.Academic dishonesty is prohibited.Such conduct includes, but is not limited to:an attempt by one or more students to use unauthorized information in the taking of an exam,to submit as one's own work, themes, reports, drawings, laboratory notes, computer programs,or other products prepared by another person,or to knowingly assist another student in obtaining or using unauthorized materials.Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. Plagiarism – Allassignments you submit in this course must be your own original work. If you borrow ideas frombooks, journals, magazines, or newspapers, you must give credit to the original source. Please ask mehow to document our two textbooks using the APA format correctly. Plagiarism could result in an F inthe course.Students guilty of academic misconduct, either directly or indirectly through participation or assistance,are subject to disciplinary action through the regular procedures of the student’s home institution. Inaddition to other possible disciplinary sanctions that may be imposed, the instructor has the authorityto assign an "F" or zero for an activity or to assign an "F" for the course. Read more about how to5 | P a g e 4 / 2 9 / 1 3