CSUN: Academic Classroom, Lab and Campus Policies

Attendance and Participation

Due to the workshop nature of the class, your presence at every class meeting is essential to the good health of your grade. Excessive lateness will also affect your final grade. Please note that attendance is not enough. You will also be evaluated on class performance in discussions and workshops. It naturally follows that your classroom participation hinges on the fact that you have all reading and writing assignments completed by the due date. The following illustrates what usually occurs with numerous absences:
1-3 hours:  no penalty		 7-9  hours:  don't expect a C
4-6 hours:  one letter grade	 10  or more:  fail


Plagiarism

"Plagiarism is the act of using another person's ideas or expressions in your writing without acknowledging the source. The word comes from the Latin word plagiarius ("kidnapper")..." from the MLA Handbook, p.21. This is a serious academic offense. Do not kidnap or hold for ransom anyone else's words or ideas without giving credit where credit is due.


Electronic Devices

All electronic devices must be turned off before class starts. If your device interrupts the class, you will be asked to step outside to take care of your business and not invited to return for that class period.


Grading Policy

You cannot pass the course unless you complete all the course requirements: readings, in-class writing, the journal, and all papers and web projects. In addition to class requirements, English 097 and 098 students must pass the portfolio evaluation. All work must be submitted on time for evaluation. Late work will be penalized and may be refused. Late portfolios and will not be accepted for consideration.

CSUN grades are based on a plus/minus scale. CSUN English 097 and 098 are CREDIT/ NO CREDIT courses. CSUN students, please note the following University changes in policy:

First time freshman are required to complete all developmental writing and math within the first year of enrollment. The University's "Basic Subjects" policy further requires that as soon as any needed developmental courses are completed, students must enroll in the General Education Basic Subjects (Section A) classes in writing, critical reasoning, oral communication and math. Enrollment must be continuous until Section A is completed.


Online Journal (including summary and responses)

You will use the MOOmailing *list as an online journal for a variety of purposes, both as a writing journal and a reading log. This will be your place to respond to reading, writing and discussions both inside and outside of class. It is helpful to also keep a "pulp" or paper journal, where you can jot down ideas as they occur. This pulp journal is also handy to use for brainstorming and other class excercises.


Disabilities

If you have a learning, attention, physical, or psychological disability that may require classroom or test accomodations, please let me know as soon as possible to ensure accomodations are implemented in a timely manner.


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