Policies
- Academic Dishonesty:
- Cheating will not be tolerated. If academic
dishonesty is suspected, it will be reported to the judicial
coordinator and to the All University Judicial Board, where appropriate.
- Grading scale:
- All papers,
examinations and other work for credit (apart from that done in sections will be graded on the basis of a raw score
equal to the percentage of the total number of possible points (100). The
final letter grade will be determined by the total raw score. Thus, two
people with the same raw scores will receive the same letter grade. The
scale of determination, however, is made only at the end of the course,
once all the grades are in. Estimates may be offered earlier.
- Class attendance:
- Students are expected to attend classes. In
the unlikely event that a class needs to be canceled (e.g., because of
weather), I will try to leave a message on my voice mail (575-5826).
- Late papers:
- Late papers will be accepted, but the instructor reserves
the right to deduct up to one point for each day a paper is late.
- Spelling and Grammar:
- Mistakes in spelling and grammar are not
appreciated. While no points will be taken off any paper or examination solely for mistakes in spelling
or grammar, clarity is important in philosophy and errors in spelling or,
particularly, grammar can make writing more difficult to understand. The
same applies to illegibility. A paper with such errors may therefore
receive a lower grade than it otherwise would, because it may therefore be
less clear than it could be. Furthermore, the instructor may disregard
any claim made in an ungrammatical sentence.
- Reevaluation:
- Any student may request that any paper, examination, or other course work be
reevaluated if she or he feels that it has been unfairly or carelessly
graded. No penalty will be imposed for taking advantage of this option,
of course, but neither is there any guarantee that the grade will not
decrease if the work looks inferior on the second reading.
- Incompletes:
- Failure to complete the assigned work on time is
not
a sufficient reason to be granted a grade of "incomplete" in the course.
Giving birth to a child the morning of the final examination is, if a good
faith effort has been made up to that point to keep up with the work.
- Special Needs:
- If you have special needs (e.g. require a
notetaker or are deaf or blind), please bring a note from the student access
office within the first week of class.
(Of course is something develops during
the course of the semester, let the intructor know as soon as possible.)
Richard
Lee, rlee@comp.uark.edu,
last modified: 14 January 2000