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Course Outline: The University of Lahore
Course Outline: The University of Lahore
Course Outline
Spring-2020
Session 2020
2 Course Structure
1. Presentation by lecturer
2. Group discussion
3. Problem questions
4. Projects / Case studies etc.
3. Course Duration
This course will be held twice a week of 3 hours (90 min session each) class + lab 3
hours lab duration.
4. Course Style
The course will be delivered in a classroom environment.
In addition to the objectives of this course, students are expected to gain skills which would
be needed in the professional work environment. These skills include but not limited to:
Writing, Presentation, Decision Making and Teamwork.
All students are expected to fulfill the student responsibilities identified in the University
Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct includes detailed information about plagiarism,
collusion, and other forms of misconduct, along with the penalties that may be assessed.
Students are expected to work diligently for sufficient hours to learn the material fully. On
average, expect to work approximately ten hours per week on each unit, or 40 hours per
week for a full load of 3 units. You are expected to put in those hours over the entire course
of the semester/term, not just when assignments are due or for exams. You are expected to
do preparation work prior to coming to class.
Students may also expect to be able to contact their instructors. You have been provided
with contact numbers and email for your lecturer. Contact the lecturer to make
appointments for personal meetings.
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8. Course Outline
The lecturers are supposed to complete the following topics/sub-topics before the mid/final
term examination as prescribed in the course outline below:
Midterm Exam
9. Grading Criteria
Students are encouraged to cooperate, but collusion is a form of cheating. Students may use any
sources (acknowledged of course) other than the assignments of fellow students. Unless your
Subject Leader informs you otherwise, the following guideline should be used: Students may work
together in obtaining references, discussing the content of the references and discussing the
assignment, but when they write, they must write alone.
To attain these qualities, the department recommends use of either the Harvard or American
Psychological Association style of referencing, both of which use the author/date.
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