Prefix & Course
No.
School of XXXXXXX
Department Name
Course Title
Course Syllabus
Fall 2002
Name of Instructor
Textbook and Other Required
Supplies:
REQUIRED: Name of
Required Textbook
OPTIONAL: Name of Optional Textbook
| E-mail (preferred method): | Instructor@mscd.edu |
| Instructor@home-email.com | |
| Office Phone: | (303)000-0000 |
| In Person Office Hours: | 0:00-0:00 |
| Office Location: | Building, Room 000 |
| In Chat: | Weekly times will be arranged and posted on the Course Home Page. |
| Program Web Pages: | Link to E-Jones course pages |
| Instructor Web Pages: | Link to Instructor's Personal Page |
Grading
Policies and Procedures:
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| Reading | 0% | 0 | Not graded. |
| Self-Checked Quizzes | 0% | 0 | Not graded. Practice for exams, may contribute to participation grade. |
| Activity #1 | 10% | 100 | Enter the class project. |
| Activity #2 | 10% | 100 | Enter the class project. |
| Activity #3 | 10% | 100 | Enter the class project. |
| Research Project | 20% | 300 | Example |
| Participation | 10% | 100 | Points for participation with chats and discussions. |
| Final Exam | 40% | 200 | (Summative assessment option.) |
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TOTAL
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100% | 900 | Grading Scale:
100% - 85% = A 84% - 76% = B 75% - 67% = C 66% - 55% = D 54% - 0% = F |
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Required Behaviors:
Online learning is quite different than classroom learning. It requires different
attitudes, responsibilities, and communication skills. YOU ALONE are responsible
for your own learning. This means you must have the drive and discipline to
see the course through.
To help prepare for this different leaning environment, you might want to take
a FREE online preparatory course (a short tutorial about taking online courses).
Use these links to begin:
Self-Test to Preparing
for Online Instruction
Orientation - Metro Online
E-Jones
System Tutorial
This course also requires interacting with other learners. It is your job to
help them learn, just as it is theirs to help you. You are expected to practice
the tact and politeness expected of business professionals.
Welcome to the class.
Technical Requirements:
Online students must have previous experience: using e-mail and the World Wide
Web; creating, managing and uploading files; and installing software. You will
need
access to the following hardware and software:
-A Pentium PC or comparable Macintosh computer
-A 56K or faster modem for access to the Internet through your own ISP (Internet Service Provider)
-A current version of Netscape
or Internet Explorer. AOL USERS :The AOL browser is not compatible
with MSCD online courses.
-An e-mail account - You
may use the e-mail account provided by your ISP, or you may use your MSCD
e-mail account (for information about MSCD e-mail accounts see: MSCD Student
E-mail Accounts )
(Plus any additional software required for your site.)