POLICIES/PROCEDURES
CONTENTS can be
found at
http://www.siue.edu/policies
STUDENT ACADEMIC CODE
can be found at
http://www.siue.edu/policies/3c2.shtml
STUDENT CONDUCT CODE
can be found at
http://www.siue.edu/policies/3c1.shtml
STUDENT GRIEVANCE CODE
can be found at
http://www.siue.edu/policies/3c3.shtml
SIUE Campus Technology Policies
can be found at
http://www.siue.edu/campustechnology/policies/index.shtml
Electronic Device
Usage Policy. Use of cell phones, PDA's, Ipods,
Blackberrys and other electronic devices during class lectures,
labs and/or examinations is not authorized. Please turn
off/silence your devices and put them away
during class. Use of
laptop computers for note taking is authorized, but activities
other than note taking are not authorized. Laptop users are
required to sit in the front of the classroom. Check with the
instructor if you wish to record lectures.
SIUE's Information Technology
Policies can be found at
http://www.siue.edu/informationtechnology/policies/
Attendance. A
class is similar to a work environment in that
you are expected to attend and participate in the class. You are
required to login to the classroom desktop at the beginning of
class each day so that attendance can be taken.
EVALUATION. A
class is similar to a work environment,
payment for services (or promotion or salary increases) is not
rendered when work is not completed as scheduled. Students are
responsible for all materials covered in class regardless of their
attendance habits. The course grade will be based on examinations,
quizzes, participation, completed assignments/programs/problems,
and instructor evaluation of problem solving skills. Graded
materials may be retained by the instructor after student review.
While improvement will be considered in final grade determination,
the following grading scale is: A (90-100%) [asset to firm]; B
(80-90%) [benefit to firm]; C (70-80%) [content with current
position]; D (60-70%) [deficient to firm objectives]; F (00-60%)
[FIRED].
INCOMPLETE.
An Incomplete grade will NOT be given unless some act beyond the
student’s control takes place which materially affects her/his
ability to complete the course, such as severe illness or
accident. An Incomplete grade will not be given if you get behind
in the work. You will simply receive a zero for the assignment not
completed. A contract will be completed on the stipulations for
the incomplete grade, normally the
class must be completed within the next term. The Incomplete grade
automatically becomes a letter grade of F after one year.
MAKE-UP
POLICY.
Make-up exams will not be given,
exception will only be made for illness and extreme family
situations. The instructor will determine if the exceptions are
valid. A message should be left via e-mail explaining who you are,
the class in concern, why you cannot be there, and a phone number
where you can be reached.
Plagiarism POLICY.
The University Policy for Plagiarism, as noted in the student
handbook and at the following web site:
http://www.siue.edu/policies/1i6.shtml,
will be followed for any offense in that nature. Please note that
this Policy has been changed to require incidents of Plagiarism to
be given a COURSE GRADE of F. Also
note that the university has a policy on computer tampering which
follows the Illinois Revised Statutes that treats unauthorized use
as a criminal offense. Federal law makes software tampering and
copying a felony.
ASSIGNMENT POLICY.
Unless otherwise noted, assignments must be entered with word
processing software and submitted to the instructor as specified
in the assignment to receive full credit. All written assignments
must be completed in Memorandum format. Memorandum will be
addressed to the individual requiring the report (Instructor for
internet exercises and the requiring individual for all cases).
All examinations and projects will be retained by the instructor
after student review. While content is important, writing skills
are also closely examined. If you would not give the paper to your
supervisor, then do not give the paper to your instructor.
Class Disruption Policy
As extracted from the
Student Conduct
Code, Appendix C states:
PROCEDURES FOR INSTRUCTORS TO FOLLOW
WHEN A STUDENT DISRUPTS CLASS
- If a student disrupts a class session by
refusing to follow the directions of the
instructor, the instructor may direct the
student to leave that particular class
session.
- If the student fails to leave a
particular class session after having been
directed to do so by the instructor, the
instructor may call University Police and
request that University Police escort the
student from the class session.
- An instructor who directs a student to
leave a class for disruptive behavior shall
immediately file a written report of the
occurrence with the Dean/Director and the
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs.
- If, in the instructor's judgment, the
student is likely to return to class and
continue disruptive behavior, the instructor
may file a written request with the Vice
Chancellor for Student Affairs for an
interim separation from the class or from
the University in accordance with Part IV of
this policy. The instructor may seek
additional sanctions against the student in
accordance with this policy. The Vice
Chancellor for Student Affairs will inform
the instructor of action taken regarding the
request for interim separation.
FATAL
ERROR POLICY.
As business students, you must
practice professional standards in writing. To this end, all
written assignments must meet minimal presentation standards to be
acceptable. These standards address spelling, punctuation, format
and basic grammar. The term Fatal Errors refers to
technical English errors and errors of form. Specifically, Fatal
Errors include the following:
1. Each different word
misspelled,
2. Each sentence fragment,
3. Each run-on sentence or comma splice,
4. Each mistake in capitalization,
5. Each serious error in punctuation that obscures meaning,
6. Each error in verb tense or subject/verb
agreement,
7. Lack of conformity with assignment
format, and
8. Each improper citation, or
lack of citation, where one is needed.
One way of avoiding some of these
errors is to use the spelling and grammar software available in
the computer and writing labs. These software packages will
identify many, but not all, errors for you so that you may correct
them. If you are not sure how to correct them, seek advice from
the staff in the Writing Center. Information about the Writing
Center is available on the course website.
Papers with more than three
fatal errors marked by the instructor on any one page, or more
than ten in the entire document are unacceptable. The instructor
will stop reading when either figure is exceeded and will return
the paper to the student without a grade.
If an individual paper is
returned to you because of fatal errors, you must correct it and
return it to the instructor by the next class meeting. Grades on
all papers that are returned because of Fatal Errors will be
reduced by one letter. It is, therefore, in your interest to use
available help before you submit the paper the first time. A
paper that still has fatal errors after it is returned and
resubmitted can receive a grade no higher than a D.
URL:
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SIUE School of Business,