syllabus : policies
An electronic version of the syllabus is archived here as a PDF.
Absences
You are responsible for all assigned readings and materials presented in class lectures. You should be aware that missing class could adversely affect your performance on assignments and homework. It is your responsibility to obtain all materials missed by working with other students (do not expect the professor to provide this information); it is also your responsibility to complete all assignments, even if you missed the class where the assignment was made. Material is available online.
Assignments
All assignments are due when noted. Late submissions will not be accepted, except with advance notice of extenuating circumstances (sudden illness, death in the family, and so forth).
Academic Dishonesty
You are expected to produce original work and properly cite the thoughts and works of others. All sources must be properly cited; just because information can be found online does not mean it is exempt from citations! Plagiarism and cheating are serious offenses and are not tolerated by the University. For more information, please refer to the Universityıs Academic Dishonesty policy.
Courteous Discourse
Whether in class or online, students are expected to conduct themselves with professional courtesy and decorum. Please make constructive comments; flames and insults are not acceptable. Disagree with the idea, not the person!