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== Grading Policies ==

=== Late Material ===

You are in college, late material will not be accepted.

=== Emailed Material ===

Unless specifically requested, no work will be accepted via email.

=== Weights and Scales ===

In general, weights for my classes follow the guide below. Some of my classes do not have one or more of these categories. In any case, each category is weighted in percentage as the <<latex($weight\% = \frac{Weight}{\Sigma Weight}$)>>

||<#cccccc>'''Category'''||<#cccccc>'''Weight'''||<#cccccc>'''Hand-in Policy'''||
||Quiz || 10 || Online in Eclass ||
||Homework || 20 || Online in Gradescope xor Eclass ||
||Project || 15 || Online in Gradescope xor Eclass as a zip file ||
||Tests || 30 || In Class xor as directed ||
||Final Exam || 20 || In Class during test week unless you are eligible to skip ||

I do not generally give +/- grades. If you want to hear a nice soap-box style speech on grade inflation, ask me about that. Hence, I use the standard grade scale below. Your grade will always be rounded to the nearest whole number.

||<-2#cccccc>'''Grading Scale'''||
|| A || 90% - 100% ||
|| B || 80% - 90% ||
|| C || 70% - 80% ||
|| D || 60% - 70% ||
|| F || < 60% ||

=== Academic Honesty: Cheating ===

Cheating will not be tolerated. Verified incidents of dishonesty may receive a punishment as specified in the catalog (see: [[http://catalog.e.southern.edu/content.php?catoid=18&navoid=777|Procedures for Handling Academic Dishonesty]]. Unless specifically communicated in class verbally or in writing, collaboration on any work in this class is considered cheating. In addition, the School of Computing has an additional policy on academic honesty. See [We need a link here]

Standard Syllabus: Policies for All of Dr. A's Classes

Semester: Winter 2019

Below is a list of Classes with links to additional syllabus information:

Classes

Time(s)/Location(s)

Prerequisites

Text Book(s)

CPTR 319

10:00 AM MWF HSC 1307

CPTR 215 or CPTR 212

Database System Concepts ISBN: 978-0-07-352332-3

CPTR 427

11:00 AM MW HSC 1315 &

CPTR 328

CompTIA Security+ SY0-501 Cert Guide Academic Edition, ISBN: 0-7897-5912-2

Lab: 2:00-5:00 PM TH HSC 1303

The Code Book, Singh, Anchor, ISBN: 0-385-49532-3

CPTR 575

4:30-7:10 PM M

Graduate Student

Always Prepared: Answers to questions about our faith. ISBN: 978-0-8163-2502-3

Grading Policies

Late Material

You are in college, late material will not be accepted.

Emailed Material

Unless specifically requested, no work will be accepted via email.

Weights and Scales

In general, weights for my classes follow the guide below. Some of my classes do not have one or more of these categories. In any case, each category is weighted in percentage as the <<latex($weight\% = \frac{Weight}{\Sigma Weight}$)>>

Category

Weight

Hand-in Policy

Quiz

10

Online in Eclass

Homework

20

Online in Gradescope xor Eclass

Project

15

Online in Gradescope xor Eclass as a zip file

Tests

30

In Class xor as directed

||Final Exam || 20 || In Class during test week unless you are eligible to skip ||

I do not generally give +/- grades. If you want to hear a nice soap-box style speech on grade inflation, ask me about that. Hence, I use the standard grade scale below. Your grade will always be rounded to the nearest whole number.

Grading Scale

A

90% - 100%

B

80% - 90%

C

70% - 80%

D

60% - 70%

F

< 60%

Academic Honesty: Cheating

Cheating will not be tolerated. Verified incidents of dishonesty may receive a punishment as specified in the catalog (see: Procedures for Handling Academic Dishonesty. Unless specifically communicated in class verbally or in writing, collaboration on any work in this class is considered cheating. In addition, the School of Computing has an additional policy on academic honesty. See [We need a link here]

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