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BCIS
2610:
INTRODUCTION
TO COMPUTERS IN BUSINESS
FALL
2012
BCIS 2610 DOES NOT USE WEB CT OR
BLACKBOARD
IMPORTANT TEXTBOOK INFORMATION
- YOU MUST BUY THE BUNDLE OF ALL 3 TEXTBOOKS BY THE
FIRST DAY OF CLASS.
The bundle contains 3
books
The
bundle may be bought for approximately $109.00 online from the
publisher at:
www.cengage.com/ichapters/untbcis
- The bundle may also be bought at the UNT
bookstore.
- The bundle contains one excel 2010/
powerpoint 2010 text, one expression web text, one computers in our
world text
- THE ITDS DEPARTMENT WILL NOT
PROVIDE XEROX COPIES OF TEXT MATERIALS TO ANY STUDENT – IT IS AGAINST
THE LAW! It is UNT policy that all students buy their own textbooks
for the classes that they take. The University does not provide
textbooks for students. Paying Tuition and buying textbooks is part of
going to college.
- WARNING: ALL BCIS 2610 STUDENTS MUST
BUY THEIR TEXTBOOKS BY THE END OF THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS AS THE
BOOKSTORE WILL RETURN ANY UNSOLD BUNDLES TO THE PUBLISHER. IF ANY
STUDENT FAILS TO BUY THEIR BOOKS DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS, THEY
WILL HAVE TO PURCHASE THE TEXTS ONLINE DIRECTLY FROM THE PUBLISHER.
ASSIGNMENTS
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Assignments will not be accepted after the due date.
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Partial credit will be given for any assignment
submitted and received on or before the due date.
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Any assignment received after the due date will
receive a grade of '0'.
EXAM POLICIES
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We will test your knowledge
of all material assigned or taught in this course. THERE WILL BE
EXAM QUESTIONS ABOUT THE EXPRESSION
WEB, EXCEL AND POWERPOINT ASSIGNMENTS.
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You must bring your UNT PHOTO ID TO ALL EXAMS.
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No
electronic devices can be used during the exams.
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All exams will be CLOSED BOOK, CLOSED NOTES and the use of any books or
notes during the exams will be considered cheating and will result in an
‘F’ grade for the course.
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YOU MUST TAKE THE OPTIONAL COMPREHENSIVE FINAL
EXAM WITH YOUR OWN SECTION. IF YOU ATTEMPT TO TAKE THE FINAL EXAM
WITH ANOTHER SECTION YOU WILL RECEIVE A ZERO ‘0’ ON THE EXAM.
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THERE IS NO MAKE-UP FOR THE
OPTIONAL FINAL EXAM – if you do not take the optional final exam we will
use your 3 semester exam grades as the basis for your course grade.
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