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MATH 322 - Spring 2007 - Course PolicyAttendanceStudents are expected to attend every scheduled class, and to be familiar with the University Class Attendance policy as it appears in the General Catalog. It is the student's responsibility to keep informed of any announcements, syllabus adjustments, or policy changes made during scheduled classes. ExamsThere will be two midterms and one final exam. The midterms are tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, February 26, 2008 and Tuesday, April 3, 2008. NOTE THE CHANGE OF DATES FROM THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS! There will be no make-ups. The University has scheduled the final exam for Thursday, May 13, 2008, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The University's Exam regulations for final exam week will be strictly followed, in particular regarding those students with multiple exams on a single day. Each midterm will be worth 120 points, and the final exam will be worth 160 points. HomeworkHomework problems will be assigned regularly and graded online. The homework assignments will generally be due at 9AM of the Friday of that week (so that they are before all of the sections). Quizzes based on homework assignments will be given during the breakout sessions. There will be no make-ups. A final score, equivalent to 100 points, will be computed from the online and quiz results. For each assignment, the online part and the quiz will each contribute to 50% of the homework score. Only the 10 best homework scores will be kept. Study group rewards do not apply to these scores. GradesThe total number of points available on the exams and homework is 500 (excluding group rewards). Grades will be no lower than as listed below:
Incomplete GradesThe grade of I will be awarded if all of the following conditions are met:
Classroom ConductStudents at The University of Arizona are expected to conform to the standards of conduct established in the Student Code of Conduct. Prohibited conduct includes:
Academic IntegrityStudents are responsible to be informed of University policies regarding the Code of Academic Integrity. Students found to be in violation of the Code are subject to sanctions that will be determined by the severity of the infraction. The Code of Academic Integrity will be enforced in all areas of the course, including projects, tests, and homework. Students Who Require Reasonable Accommodations Based on DisabilityStudents planning to use accommodations for this course should privately identify themselves to their instructor within the first few days of class. These students must also provide the instructor with a letter of identification from the Disability Resource Center. This letter should include information about any accommodation that will be needed for the class, including accommodations for test taking. Students are also invited to discuss specific issues with the course instructor during regular office hours or by appointment. Withdrawal Dates
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