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Examples of What to Include in This Portion of the Syllabus
What do students need to know about your expectations regarding assignments, attendance, online participation, or classroom interactions? Other possibilities include policies regarding late work, make-up exams, and preparation for class participation.
Syllabus Excerpts From UW Courses
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COM 295 - Giorgia Aiello, Communication
In this class, students are expected to ... (more)
Students can expect that I will ... (more)
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CHEM E 436 - Larry Ricker, Chemical Engineering
Late Reports: Failure to meet a ChemE 436 deadline has devastating consequences ... (more)
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DXARTS 442 - Stephanie Andrews, Digital Arts
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES AND REQUIREMENTS
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Willingness to experiment and take genuine artistic risks ...
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Your participation in group critiques is vital to the experience of the class and your evolution as an artist. Each student will be required to give a verbal presentation of their work as well as critique the work of their classmates ... (more)
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BIOL 100 - Linda Martin-Morris, Biology
Email and Computer Use: All students are expected to have an email address and you will receive email relevant to the course on a regular basis. We will have an electronic discussion group that will serve multiple purposes. Instructors will post announcements here and students may use the newsgroup to communicate about questions, study groups, or other ... (more)
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SW 510B - Taryn Lindhorst, Social Work
Finally, as a student citizen and a developing social worker, it is important that you take responsibility for the work required for this course, including its timely completion. I will be available face-to-face, by phone and email to consult with you regarding the class assignments and Topics ... Out of deference to students who submit their work on time, ALL late assignments will receive a deduction of 5-15% off the grade ... (more)
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