Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 10:10 am to 12:10 am
Students are to develop a foundational understanding of chemistry that will allow them to seek out and find specific answers to future questions.
Students performance will be assessed based on exams and homework.
Grading Procedure:
Online Homework 20%
Monday Exams 60%
Final Exam 20%
Grades will be determined on a 10 pt scale from the weighted average of all assignments. This may be modified to adapt to the overall difficulty of the assignments. If modified the higher of the two grades will be given.
Homework and take home tests will be completed using saplinglearning.com.
There will be no make-up work for missed homework. At least one homework grade will be dropped which will permit at least one unexcused absence without grade penalty. Make-up on major exams will be given for excused absences only and must be completed before the following exam.
Attendance is required as stated in the Student Handbook. Excessive unexcused absences will result in an instructor drop with a grade of “F”. Under no circumstances will make-up exams or extra assignments be given. Make-up for major exams will be given for excused absence only.
Technology default policies:
Lecture:
Any technology may be used during lectures along this is not disruptive to the learning environment. Recordings of lectures or other class functions may not be distributed without prior permission.
In class tests and quizzes:
No human or nonhuman resources may be used on in class tests or quizzes. Calculators and timepieces are permitted; however, devices such as cell phones which are capable of other functions beyond calculation and timekeeping are prohibited. Additionally the use of programmable calculators is prohibited on ACS tests.
Take-home tests and quizzes:
The use of human resources is prohibited; however, nonhuman resources are permitted.
Group work:
Groups may work together and utilize any nonhuman resources: however, human resources outside of the group are not permitted.
Homework:
The use of human and nonhuman resources are permitted assuming that students work is their own.