Soc./CCJ
2180 Alcohol, Drugs, and Society
Grading Policies
and Class Test Statistics- FS 2008

Thursday, October 9, 2008 10:41 AM
The
guidelines for determining final grades are detailed below. See also Delayed Grade, and Extra-Credit
guidelines
All
course grades will be posted in the online grade book in the class MyGateway
site. Individual
grades can be accessed via the My Gateway web site.
Select "Tools" and click on "My Grades." The grades in MyGateway
are for individual tests, quizzes, and assignments only. Final grade calculations
are made using the schema described below. The “total
points earned” found in the grades area of MyGateway will reflect your final
grade.

Test 2
| As: 9 (9.5%) |
Bs: 35 (36.8%) |
Cs: 26 (27.4%) |
Ds: 13 (13.7%) |
Fs: 12 (12.6%) |
| Mean: 37.9 |
Median: 39 |
Mode: 42 (9, 9.5%) |
N: 95 (91.3%) |
Range: 50-17 (100%-34%) |
Test 1
| As: 8 (8.2%) |
Bs: 26 (26.5%) |
Cs: 25 (25.5%) |
Ds: 21 (21.4%) |
Fs: 18 (18.4%) |
| Mean: 71 |
Median: 72 |
Mode: 80 (9, 9.2%) |
N: 98 (95%) |
Range: 49-16 (98%-32%) |

Grading:
Final
grades will be calculated based on a total of 500 points (530 possible).
Students who submit work past a due date are subject to penalties,
point decuctions, or not having their work accepted for grading.
Items included in calculating
the point total:
-
-
-
- 3 Tests
(50 questions, 1 point per question, 50 points per test: 150 points)
-
Final
Exam (100 questions, 1 point per question, 100 points)
NOTE:
All course grades will be posted in the online Grade book in
the class MyGateway site. Students can access their individual
grades via the “My Grades” link located in the “Tools” area
of the class MyGateway site. The grades in MyGateway
are for individual tests, quizzes, and assignments only.
The “total points earned” found in the grades area of MyGateway
will reflect your final grade. Final grades will be based
on the following scale:
- 465
and above A
- 464-450:
A-
|
- 449-435:
B+
- 434-415:
B
- 414-400:
B-
|
- 399-385:
C+
- 384-365:
C
- 364-350:
C-
|
- 349-335:
D+
- 334-315:
D
- 314-300:
D-
|
|
Percentages
displayed for "current estimated grade"
in the MyGateway grade book represent letter grades as follows:
- 93%
and above A
- 90-92%
A-
|
- 87-89%:
B+
- 83-86%:
B
- 80-82%:
B-
|
- 77-79%:
C+
- 73-76%:
C
- 70-72%:
C-
|
- 67-69%:
D+
- 63-66%:
D
- 60-62%:
D-
|
|
Academic
Dishonesty and other misconduct will not be tolerated. See the partial
listing of conduct for which students are subject to sanction at
the end of this syllabus. Or, view the entire document by visiting:
http://www.umsl.edu/studentlife/dsa/student_planner/policies/conductcode.htm
Extra
Credit: The idea of "extra" credit is an oxymoron.
There is only credit! THERE IS NO EXTRA CREDIT in my classes. Students
can earn additional points for exceptional levels
of participation in the class discussions and online forums; however,
if you are having difficulties with the course work, get
help as early in the semester as possible. Adding more work
will NOT help you, and if you cannot do the regular work adequately,
any additional work will not be to your benefit. More IS NOT
(necessarily) better. Rather than worrying about doing more
work—FOCUS on the regularly assigned work and do it to the BEST
of your abilities.
Delayed
Grade Policy: If a student is unable to complete the FInal
Exam (due to exceptional circumstances), a Delayed
Grade can be negotiated. Students MUST contact the instructor
by 5:00 pm on the last day of the Final Exam to document
their reason for being unable to complete the test, and to request a
delayed grade. If students DO NOT initiate the request for a delayed
grade, a score of ZERO (0) will be assigned for any uncompleted work.
Delayed grades MUST
be made up by the end of the following semester (Summer and Interim
Semesters excluded). Failure to make-up a delayed grade by the
end of the following semester will result in an F being recorded for
the course grade. Delayed grades WILL NOT be extended past one
semester unless exceptional circumstances (as decided by the instructor)
are evident.
Individual
grades can be accessed via the My Gateway
web site. Select "Tools" and click on "My Grades."
NOTE:
Written work
submitted in this class will be subject to plagiarism checking using SafeAssign.
SafeAssign, a plagiarism
detection software, is now available to all students and instructors. This
tool checks your paper against proprietary databases of papers and the Internet.
After submission, your instructor will receive an “originality report”
containing results of the matching process. Your paper will also be added
to UMSL’s internal section of the anti-plagiarism database to be used
to compare future submissions by other students and to help protect your
work from plagiarism.
You can also use SafeAssign
yourself to check drafts of your papers. The English Department Writing
Lab has created a free course site on MyGateway where you can go to find
resources to help you in writing and citing papers properly. By enrolling
in this course, you can submit drafts of your work to SafeAssign. You will
then be able to privately view the “originality report” and
make corrections to your work before submitting it formally to your instructor.
Go to http://mygateway.umsl.edu/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp?tab=courses&url=/bin/common/course.pl?course_id=_36517_1
and then click on the “Quick Enroll” link to get access to the
free course site.
NOTE: CONDUCT
FOR WHICH STUDENTS ARE SUBJECT TO SANCTIONS FALLS INTO THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:
http://www.umsl.edu/studentlife/dsa/student_planner/policies/conductcode.htm
1.
Academic dishonesty, such as cheating, plagiarism, or sabotage. The
Board of Curators recognizes that academic honesty is essential for the intellectual
life of the University. Faculty members have a special obligation to
expect high standards of academic honesty in all student work. Students
have a special obligation to adhere to such standards. In all cases
of academic dishonesty, the instructor shall make an academic judgment about
the student's grade on that work and in that course. The instructor
shall report the alleged academic dishonesty to the Primary Administrative
Officer.
a.
The term cheating includes but is not limited to: (i) use of any unauthorized
assistance in taking quizzes, tests, or examinations; (ii) dependence upon
the aid of sources beyond those authorized by the instructor in writing papers,
preparing reports, solving problems, or carrying out other assignments; (iii)
acquisition or possession without permission of tests or other academic material
belonging to a member of the University faculty or staff;(iv) knowingly providing
any unauthorized assistance to other student on quizzes, tests, or examinations.
b.
The term plagiarism includes, but is not limited to: (i) use by paraphrase
or direct quotation of the published or unpublished work of another person
without fully and properly crediting the author with footnotes, citations
or bibliographical reference; (ii) unacknowledged use of materials prepared
by another person or agency engaged in the selling of term papers or other
academic materials; (iii) unacknowledged use of original work/material that
has been produced through collaboration with others without release in writing
from collaborators.
c.
The term sabotage includes, but is not limited to, the unauthorized interference
with, modification of, or destruction of the work or intellectual property
of another member of the University community.
2.
Forgery, alteration, or misuse of University documents, records or identification,
or knowingly furnishing false information to the University.
3.
Obstruction or disruption of teaching, research, administration, conduct proceedings,
or other University activities, including its public service functions on
or off campus.
4. Physical abuse or other conduct which threatens or endangers the health
or safety of any person.

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