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BCIS 2610:
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS IN BUSINESS
POLICIES
AND PROCEDURES - SUMMER 2009
Behavior
- Cheating in any form will not be tolerated. You
will be assigned a semester grade of 'F' and referred to the dean of
students if your instructor deems that you have cheated in this
course.
- Your instructor has the right to have you removed
from class for ANY BEHAVIOR THAT SHE/HE DEEMS INAPPROPRIATE. That
includes such behavior as: 1. talking during lecture, 2. getting up
and leave class early, 3. disturbing other students in any manner,
etc.
Attendance
- For UNT administrative purposes, attendance will be
taken until the class rolls are finalized.
- Family events, weddings, ski trips, car trouble,
car wrecks, being sick, etc. are not what the university considers a
"university authorized absence" or a "state law
exception".
- It is the student's responsibility to execute the
proper drop procedures for a grade of 'W' should they need to stop
attending class. Failure to execute the drop procedure will result in
an automatic grade of 'F' which cannot be changed.
Exams
- BRING YOUR UNT PHOTO ID TO ALL EXAMS.
Course Grading
Your performance
in this course will be graded base on the following components:
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Course Component
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Total Points
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Assignments, including
- Power Point Assignment - 10 points
- FrontPage Assignment - 20 points
- Excel Assignment - 20 points
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50 points
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Semester exams, including
- MIDTERM - Exam 1 - 225 points
- FINAL - Exam
2 - 225 points
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450 points
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TOTAL
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500 points
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Disabilities
The College
of Business Administration complies with the Americans with Disabilities
Act in making reasonable accommodations for qualified students with
disability. If you have an established disability as defined in the
Americans with Disabilities Act and would like to request accommodation,
please see your instructor as soon as possible. See your instructor for
their office hours and office number.
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