Evaluation
Policy for 3313-001, Spring 2017
Category |
Percentage
Contribution |
Homework |
30%
|
Final
Comprehensive
Exam
|
25%
|
Mid-term
Exam
|
20% |
Group
Research
Project
|
15% |
Pop quizzes |
10% |
Extra Credit
|
10% |
Evaluation
procedure:
- The
scores
from the
above four categories will be adjusted to reflect the difficulty and
the
performance of the classes, using the mean values of the exams.
- There
will be
many
opportunities for exltra credit, including attendence and strong
participation.
These extra credit will constitute up to 10% of total.
- These
adjusted scores
will be used in the computation of the final score using the following
fomula:
FInal Score
= (Homework) * 0.30
+
(Final
Comprehensive
Exam)
*
0.25
+
(Mid-term
Exam)*20
+ (group research
project)*0.15
+ (
Pop-quizzes ) * 0.10
+
(
Extra
Credit)
*
0.10
- Grading
will
then
be determined under the sliding sclae, using the final scores based on
its distribution.
- ***
WARNING
***
By default, there are no make up exams.
- If you
miss
any one
of the exams with
an understandable reason or a prior approval by me, your
sroce for the exam is 0.
- If you
miss
any one
of the exams without an
understandable reason or a prior approval by me, your
grade will be an automatic failure.
**Academic
Dishonesty
It is the
philosophy
of The University of Texas at Arlington that academic dishonesty is a
completely
unacceptable mode of conduct and will not be tolerated in any form. All
persons involved in academic dishonesty will be disciplined in
accordance
with University regulations and procedures. Discipline may include
suspension
or expulsion from the University.
"Scholastic
dishonesty
includes but is not limited to cheating, plagiarism, collusion, the
submission
for credit of any work or materials that are attributable in whole or
in
part to another person, taking an examination for another person, any
act
designed to give unfair advantage to a student or the attempt to commit
such acts." (Regent's Rules and Regulations, Part One, Chapter VI,
Section
3, Subsection 3.2, Subdivision 3.22).
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