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Student ResponsibilitiesStudent Responsibilities:
- Attendance is required: Regular attendance is an obligation assumed by every student at the time of registration. Late entry or early exits from class are disruptive to the class. Excessive absences will result in your being dropped from class or your grade being lowered since a significant portion of your grade is based on in-class participation and group activities.
- If you are absent, it is YOUR responsibility to find out what you missed and obtain any necessary handouts. You are strongly advised to call a classmate and obtain any class notes and missed information.
- Withdrawing from the course is your responsibility. If the appropriate forms are not completed and filed with the Office of Admissions and Records by YOU, you will receive a failing grade for the course.
- Bring a working calculator, books and course materials to each class meeting. ( A three-ring binder to organize all coursework and materials is strongly recommended )
- Preparation of all assignments is essential to the understanding of the course materials. All assignments should have a neat and professional appearance. Late assignments will NOT be accepted. You may turn in assignments prior to class or have someone turn in your assignment if you must miss a class.
- Group work is an essential part of this class. Being unprepared or absent will negatively impact your participation and peer evaluation grade.
- No make-up Exams/Quizzes. Quizzes may be unannounced.
- It is your responsibility to keep track of your grades this semester. Keep a log of all graded assignments on a separate piece of paper.
Statement on Academic Integrity:
It goes without saying that academic integrity is expected from each student. As such, if there is a reasonable basis for concluding that a violation of academic integrity has taken place, all suspected parties will be awarded a course grade of “F”, with a letter to the Dean explaining why this grade was awarded. It will be up to the students involved to convince the instructor that the violation did not take place. (Refer to DeAnza College catalog and class schedule.)
Standards of Classroom Conduct:
There will be many opportunities for voicing opinions during class discussions and group activities throughout the course. It is expected that there be mutual respect between students in the classroom. No comments, which are discriminatory or display insensitivity towards differences based on race, ethnic origin, age, gender, religion, physical disability and sexual orientation will be tolerated. Also, there is no tolerance for any other behavior, which is disruptive to the learning environment in the classroom. Any student disruptive to class will be asked to leave. De Anza College will enforce all procedures set forth in the nondiscrimination policy in compliance with the Civil Rights Act, and the appropriate remedial and / or disciplinary steps will be taken when violations occur. (Refer to DeAnza College catalog and class schedule.)
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