ENGMA10 Syllabus
ENGMA10 Syllabus
ENGMA10 Syllabus
7. Grading System
M: major grade based on major requirements (average of exams);
m: minor grade based on minor points earned from minor requirements;
CS: class standing = 0.7M + 0.3m;
final grade: obtained from CS as follows:
F [0,50), D [50,60), C [60,69), C+ [69,77), B [77,86), B+ [86,92), A [92,100].
8. Class Policies
8.1. The Student Handbook
The policies in this syllabus apply in addition to those in the student handbook.
8.2. Attendance, Tardiness and Homework
Dean's Listers are NOT allowed unlimited cuts.
No make-up work will be given for requirements missed due to absences.
Homework are collected and/or checked at the start of class.
Students are considered late if they arrived after attendance and homework
have been checked. Students who arrive late will have points earned from homework
scaled by half.
All homework must be done before coming into the campus. Students who are
seen doing them will have points earned from the homework scaled by half. (Students
who arrive late and are seen preparing homework will have points scaled by half
twice.)
8.3. Dress Code
Slippers and similar footwear, including those that are not strapped at the back
of the heel, are not appropriate attire. Demerits for inappropriate attire and/or any
violation of the dress code of the university come in increasing multiples of 5 minor
points for every offense. Violators of the dress code may also be barred from class.
8.4. Exams
Students should come to class on time for exams.
All exams shall be accomplished on A4 bond paper using dark blue or black
ink. Students must bring 10 sheets of A4 bond paper and two dark blue or black pens
to exams.
Students may not pass notes, books and/or calculators among themselves
during exams. Students who do so will be asked to submit their papers immediately.
Except for calculators and watches with no other functionality, the use of
electronic devices is not allowed during exams. All gadgets must be in silent mode
during exams.
Students must write their names at the upper left area of each sheet of paper
they submit during exams. On the upper right area, they must label their papers page
1 of N, page 2 of N and so on, where N is the number of sheets they are submitting.
Answers must be arranged in order from number 1 onwards.
Students must submit their exam papers directly to the proctor. They may not
hand their papers to anyone else for submission, nor submit someone else's paper.
Students shall be penalized 10 points for each of the following offenses during exams:
* arriving late for an exam
* using the wrong kind of paper
* using pencil or ink other than dark blue or black
* violation of the dress code in 8.3
* submission of mislabled papers
* improper submission of exam papers
* having to ask for paper or pens during the exam (except if one can show 10
spoiled sheets of A4 paper or 2 dark blue or black pens that have run
out of ink)
* audible alerts from cellphones and/or gadgets
A student who misses an exam gets a grade of 0 for the exam.
8.5. Appeals
Appeals for changes to scores in exams, quizzes and other course work must
be made on the day graded course work are returned to the class.
8.6. Language
This is an English language course. All oral presentations and recitation shall
be in English. All documents submitted shall be in English.
8.7. Online Materials
Various materials and information related to the course will be made available
online thru egroups and mailing lists. Students are responsible for materials and
information distributed online although membership in the course egroups and
mailing lists is not required.
9. Consultation Hours
M to F, 1130 to 1220 (or by appointment), F-312