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Grading
The grade for lab is worth 30% of the total grade in the
class. Your grade for lab will be converted to a percent and combined with the lecture grade. There are a total of 300 points possible in lab. The point break down is below.
Points Subject
50 Quizzes 50 Unknown Report 25 Presentation 50 Staph. Report 100 Examination
25 Participation 300 Total
Preparation for Lab
You are expected to read each lab, and to outline the
procedure in your lab notebook before coming to each class.
Missed Lab / Quiz Policy
You may need to miss lab for various reasons
during the semester.
Please contact your lab instructor as soon as possible to make arrangements to attend another lab section. Attending alternate lab sections is at the discretion of the instructors, and it is your
responsibility to obtain prior approval from both lab instructors. There will be no make up quizzes or exams, with the exception of a missed quiz due to documented serious illness, accident, or
unforeseen emergency. At the discretion of the instructor, a make-up quiz may be provided for you, or your score may be prorated. The content of a make-up quiz will be comparable to the one missed, but the
format may be different. Unexcused absences will result in a score of zero (0) on that day’s assessment.
Late Policy
All assignments are due at the start of your assigned
lab section. Any work turned in after the start of class is considered late. A penalty of 5 points (10%) per day will be assessed for late work.
Accomodations for Disabilities
If you qualify for accommodations because of a
disability, please submit to your TA a letter from Disability Services in a timely manner so that your needs may be addressed. Disability Services determines accommodations based on documented
disabilities. (303-492-8671, Willard 322, www.Colorado.EDU/disabilityservices).
Conflicts Due to Religious Observance
In this class, your TA will make reasonable and appropriate accommodations
for students who have conflicts between religious obsevance dates and course examinations or assignments. The campus policy can be viewed at www.Colorado.EDU/policies/index.html).
Classroom Behavior
As a result of extensive discussions with and recommendations from faculty
and students, a new classroom behavior policy and associated new procedures have been adopted. Please refer to the following web site www.Colorado.EDU/policies/index.html).
Honor Code
The University has adopted a student Honor
Code. It is your responsibility as a student of the University to know the tenets of the Honor Code and abide by them. This means that you are to do your own work.
Even though you work in a group in class to gather data, you must write up all discussions in your own words. If two students have nearly identical wording in discussions of the lab reports, both students are in
violation of the Honor Code. If you do take someone else's work, such as digital images, you should always note where the work comes from. For more information consult http://www.colorado.edu/academics/honorcode/
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