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Statement of Student-Faculty
Expectations
Attendance- In
signing up for a zoology class you
make an agreement with the
instructor; who agrees to be present
and prepared at scheduled class
times as do you. You are expected to
be in class every day, not to be
tardy, and not to leave early.
Attendance may be taken. Absences
are excused for academic cause
(university related activities and
other reasons approved by the
instructor). If you must leave
early, inform the instructor before
class and sit where you can exit
easily without disturbing others.
If, for any reason, you are absent,
it is your responsibility to obtain
and learn the material you missed.
Hands-on work and labs are mandatory
and students absent from such
activities may not be able to make
them up due to the time and
materials required for preparation.
Coursework- You are expected
to spend 2-3 hours per credit hour
every week outside of
class studying for each
course. If you are involved in other
activities that prevent you from
devoting the necessary time to
study, you need to make choices and
adjust your schedule if necessary.
Students and faculty are expected to
make full use of the assigned text
and course materials.
Assignments or Exams are due
or given on the day and time
specified. Exceptions (for academic
cause) must be cleared with the
instructor well before the
due date. Penalties for late
assignments will be made according
to instructor policy. Instructors
will announce deadlines well in
advance, give clear instructions,
and return papers quickly with
constructive criticisms.
Academic Honesty- Cheating
and plagiarism are not tolerated. If
you are caught cheating, you will be
subject to academic discipline,
including the imposition of
university sanctions. A description
of cheating and possible sanctions
may be found in the Student Code.
Copies are available from the vice
president for student services and
ASWSU. Plagiarism includes direct
copying of others’ work, purchasing
papers or assignments on the web or
elsewhere, or using the ideas,
pictures or other intellectual
property of others without
attribution. In addition, the same
term paper cannot be used in more
than one course. Penalties for
plagiarism include being required to
repeat the same assignment, grade
penalties, or other sanctions.
Grading- The department does
not participate in grade inflation.
In accordance with university policy
an "A" grade is given only for
excellent work, a "B" for good work,
a "C" for standard work, a "D" is
given for substandard work and is a
passing grade, and an "E" is
failing.
Classroom Ethics and
Professionalism- You are
expected to exhibit proper classroom
behavior as outlined in the Student
Code. In short, you are expected to
demonstrate respect for whomever is
speaking by listening and not
causing a disturbance by making
excessive noise (including the use
of pagers or phones) or by packing
up before the class ends.
Assignments are to be done in a
professional manner, stapled, and
should include appropriate grammar
and spelling and use of required
citation format. In lab, your work
area should be cleaned and all
materials returned to their
appropriate location.
Traits of Excellent Students-
Excellent students take
responsibility for their learning.
They ask questions when they do not
understand material, come to class
prepared, express curiosity in the
subject, are enthusiastic about the
discovery process, and are
interested in obtaining the skills
necessary for future self-directed
inquiry. If you wish to learn only
what you "NEED TO KNOW" to pass the
course, you should not expect
excellent performance.
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