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Engl 3310 Fa16
Engl 3310 Fa16
For extra help, schedule a session with the Writing Center, 2nd floor Nesbitt (http://ung.edu/writing-center/index.php).
But go early: they arent a proof-reading service!
For extra help, schedule a session with the Writing Center, 2nd floor Nesbitt (http://ung.edu/writing-center/index.php).
But go early: they arent a proof-reading service!
COURSE POLICIES: Professional Conduct:
Late Work + Make-up Policy: I am glad to help you
should a disaster strike. But you must inform me of English students should have a basic understanding of Consider how you come across to others.
the problem and keep me up to date on your English grammar and a familiarity with the rules of As in any workplace, you want your
situation. standard English. A student demonstrating grave colleagues and superiors to give you the
composition and/or grammar deficiencies may be benefit of the doubt. Lateness,
D2L: This syllabus and all assignments will be referred to the Writing Center where tutors are available. disruptiveness, rudeness, inappropriate
posted on D2L; if you lose any handouts, it is up to Any student may seek help in clearing up problems, but clothing, etc. weaken your reputation with
you to get the information online. Also, you can some students may be assigned work to improve their your instructor and with your classmates.
keep track of your grades in D2L. skills in problem areas. Electronics: Dont try to multitask; its
Plagiarism--accidental or intentional--will be dealt with counterproductive to you and distracting
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES according to the Student Conduct code found in the to your colleagues. If you need to use a
UNG is committed to equal access to its programs, Student Handbook at the Student Life web site. The MLA computer, (a) please sit on the ends of
services, and activities, and welcomes qualified Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (4th ed.) defines the rows or in the back, and (b) I will call
students with disabilities. Students who require plagiarism as follows: on you to look things up during class.
accommodations and services must register with o To use another person's ideas or expressions in Cell phones: turn them off and put them
Disability Services and submit supporting your writing without acknowledging the sources is to away before class starts. If you need to
documentation. Disability Services provides plagiarize. . . . A writer who fails to give appropriate keep them on (for an emergency), let me
accommodation memos for eligible students to acknowledgment when repeating another's wording know ahead of time and sit near the door.
give to their instructors. Students are responsible or particularly apt term, paraphrasing another's
for making arrangements with instructors, and argument, or presenting another's line of thinking is Arriving late: take out your books, and
must give reasonable prior notice of the need for guilty of plagiarism. (Section 1.7) remove your coat before you enter the
accommodation. room in order to minimize the
Students are expected to refer to the Supplemental disturbance to the class. Repeated
Contact Information for Disability Services:
Syllabus for the following information: lateness should be explained and
Carolyn Swindle, Assistant Director,
1. Academic Exchange corrected.
carolyn.swindle@ung.edu, 107 Dunlap-Mathis,
678-717-3855 2. Academic Integrity Policy Leaving early: let me know ahead of time
3. Academic Success Plan Program and sit near the door.
4. Class Evaluations Grooming: treat the class as your job
5. Course Grades and Withdrawal Process bathe, dress appropriately, and look as
6. Disruptive Behavior Policy though you put some effort into your
7. Inclement Weather appearance.
8. Smoking Policy
Treat your classmates with respect,
9. Students with Disabilities
especially when you disagree with them:
do unto others, &c.
If you need accommodations for a disability, contact Disability Services at 107 Dunlap-Mathis, 678-717-3855.