IST 210 / Fall 2005 (by Dongwon Lee)
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
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  • Classes will start on time and end as scheduled. The un-announced quizzes will be given at the beginning of class, and thus if you are late to class, you get 0 for the quiz. No exception.

  • You are responsible for all the readings, even if the material is not explicitly covered in class. You should read the class materials prior to class and be prepared to discuss and ask questions about the readings and assignments. You should also re-read the material after class as not every topic will be covered during class time.

  • All work must be completed and turned in at the start of class on the assigned date. No late work will be accepted. Late means after the class has begun. Note that a computer's failure is not an excuse (it represents poor planning on your part).

  • If you miss a deadline or exam due to university recognized excuses, a written documentation (e.g., a coach's letter) must be handed to me at the end of a lecture. If you can't provide such, you get 0 for the missed work.

  • All assignment should be typed and printed properly by editing software (i.e., no hand-writing), except any drawings. Individual project must be done individually, and group project must be done by all members. If I become aware that you are not contributing to your group equally, I will intervene.

  • Students who participate in University-sanctioned events (such as athletics) must make prior arrangements and give ample notice. Similarly, seniors who need to travel for job interviews or such must notify to me first.

  • You can't get higher grade by offering doing an extra work. Similarly, in grading, instructor does not consider the status of students (whether s/he is a senior or freshman) -- just the performance of the student. An excuse like "I need to get C to graduate" will not be considered at all.

  • However, undergraduate students and graduate students, if any, will be graded separately.
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