Course Requirements

Tentative

There will be several ways to earn points for this class:

short papers (assigned) 10 pts each
short presentations 10 pts each
term paper 30 pts
full presentation 30 pts

You must do a term paper. The better score of a presentation, if you choose to do one, and the term paper will count for 30% of the grade. The remainder (70%) will be made up of the best seven grades from short papers and short presentations.

Short Papers:

By each class (except the first) a short paper will be due. The topic will be assigned at the end of the previous class. (I will also post the assignment on a "world wide web" page (http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/rlee/semiau03/assign.html) for those who miss class or wish to refresh their memories.) They must be submitted electronically to rlee@uark.edu.

The best seven grades for each student will be counted.

In order that I might be able to read these papers before class, I ask that you get them to me no later than 6:00 a.m. on the day of the class.

Because of the purpose of these papers and the fact that more will be assigned than will be counted, late papers will not be accepted.

These assignments will help to keep us up with the reading and focussed on the topic. Having the papers submitted on the day before class is intended to allow me to glance at them and have a sense of what the members of the class are thinking as we head into the week's session.

Short Presentations

If you wish to make a short (approx. 15 minute) presentation on material related to the moral dilemmas material during the course, schedule it with Prof. Lee.

Term Papers

Full Presentations


Richard Lee, rlee@uark.edu, last modified: 1 September 2003