Policies for Attendance, Withdrawal, Late Assignments, etc.
Each homework or lab project will be given a due date. Homework and/or projects (except the last project) will be accepted up to 2 weeks late; however, late work will be docked 5% for each class day that they are late. The second major project will not be accepted late.
Attendance
Regular attendance is required. You are responsible for all information and material presented, both in class and in lab, whether you were present or not.
Withdrawals
The deadline to withdraw without a "W" on your transcript is February 10. The final deadline to withdraw from the course is April 25.
The University policy on dropping and withdrawing from classes is set forth in the Spring 2008 schedule of classes. Students are obligated to officially withdraw from their courses even though they have not attended. Withdrawals require the signature of the instructor, the chairperson and the dean of the college. Drops are not permitted without the Dean’s signature as stated in the spring school schedule material.
Special Accommodations
Students with disabilities who need reasonable modifications, special assistance, or accommodations in this course should promptly direct their request to the course instructor. If a student with a disability feels that modifications, special assistance, or accommodations offered are inappropriate or insufficient, he/she should seek the assistance of the Director of Disable Student Services on campus. Disabled Students Services is located in Brotman Hall, SS/AD 270.
Academic Integrity
Students in this course will be expected to comply with California State University, Long Beach Policy on Academic Integrity. Any student suspected of violating this obligation for any reason during the semester will be required to participate in the procedural process, initiated at the instructor level, as outlined in the University Guidelines on Academic Integrity. This may include, but is not limited to, the confiscation of the examination of any individual suspected of violating University Policy. Furthermore, no student may bring any unauthorized materials to an examination, including dictionaries and programmable calculators. It’s the student’s responsibility to drop a course he or she does not plan to attend.
Campus Computer/Network Usage
Careful and ethical use of computing resources is the responsibility of every user. As a user of these resources, you agree to be subject to the guidelines of the "Policy Governing Access to and Use of CSULB Computing Resources." These guidelines apply to all computing resources provided by the University some guidelines are more directly related to time-sharing systems, some to microcomputers and local area networks and some to all systems.