Textbook Logic and Set Theory with Applications preliminary 3rd Ed. by by Cheifetz, et al.
Instructor: Dr. Richard Glass
Office: B 3054
Office Hours:
Thu 115 pm - 345 pm
Phone: (516)572-7929
Email: glassr@ncc.edu
Internet: http://www.matcmp.ncc.edu/~glassr

Grade Policy:
There will be 2 exams and a cumulative final. Each exam is worth 100 points. The lowest grade will be dropped.

Withdraw Policy:
A W can be obtained up the day of the final. Once the final has been taken, no grade of W will be assigned. After the date of automatic W, it is the students responsibility to obtain, complete and a submit a Withdrawal form available from the registrar.
Attendence Policy:
More than 3 absences may result in being dropped from the course. Students arriving late to class may not be allowed to enter and / or be marked absent. See the college catalog for further details.
Plagiarism:
Any one caught plagiarizing, requesting or supplying assignments for the purpose of plagiarism or cheating will receive a zero for that assignment or exam and will be subject rules and regulations outlined in the college catalog.
Make-up Exams:
There are no make-up exams. A missed exam will be assigned a zero and may be used as the lowest exam grade. In some instances, make-up exams may be granted in the case of extreme conditions. Make up exams may differ in style and content from the exam given in class and may occur at a later time in the semester. Under certain circumstances, doubling of another exam may replace the missing exam. All requests for make-ups must be accompanied by appropriate documentation stating the reason for absence. If a make-up is granted, the exam may or may not reflect the material from the missed exam. It could entail prior material and/or new material.
Special Instructions:
Cell phones and beeper must be turned off prior to entering class. Students should wear ID card at all times.

Policy effective from the first day of class of and only for the semester stated at the top of the page.
Students are responsible for reading this page
http://www.matcmp.sunynassau.edu/~glassr/policy/polm101.htm
and the associated links on the Internet.