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| Textbook | Logic and Set Theory with Applications preliminary 3rd Ed. by by Cheifetz, et al. | ||
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| Instructor: | Dr. Richard Glass | ||
| Office: | B 3054 | ||
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| Phone: | (516)572-7929 | ||
| Email: |
glassr@ncc.edu | ||
| Internet: |
http://www.matcmp.ncc.edu/~glassr | ||
| Grade Policy: | |||
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There will be 2 exams and a cumulative final. Each exam is worth 100 points. The lowest grade will be dropped. | |||
| Withdraw Policy: | |||
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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: | |||
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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: | |||
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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: | |||
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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.
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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 | |||