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Special Needs
- Students having special needs as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act should notify the Office of Disability Services as early in the term as possible. It is the student's responsibility to contact the Disability Support Office prior to document disability prior to receiving services.
- Notify the instructor after you have contacted the Office of Disability Services so that the instructor can consult with the Office of Disability Services to discuss what reasonable accommodations would be appropriate for your situation.
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Academic Honesty (Cheating)
- Each student's academic work must be the result of his or her own hought, research, or self-expression.
- Cheating includes, but is not limited to: copying the work of another person (plagiarism) or permitting your work to be copied by another person, discussing test answers or questions with people who have not completed the test, distributing assignment materials to other students, posts course materials that have not been formally released to students in the course, and collaborating on the completion of assignments not specifically designated in the syllabus as being "group projects".
- Cheating will be considered a breach of Broward Community ollege's Code of Conduct and may result in academic penalties (zero points on the case studies/exams/quizzes or assignments in question), disciplinary action, and/or a referral to the Dean of Student Affairs.
- Examples 1) If it appears that two or more students have submitted the same material for any solo assignments, each student involved will receive zero points for that assignment.
- 2) If it appears that a student has copied an assignment from published material (including Internet sites), the student will receive an zero points for that assignment .
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Critical Event Procedure
- In the event of a school closing due to weather or other major event that might impact class schedules, the instructor will post an announcement indicating what changes (if any), the event will have on the course schedule and due dates.
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Withdrawals
- No withdrawals will be give for any reason.
- It is the student's responsibility to withdraw from this class by the withdrawal deadline if you are not earning the grade you want or will not be able to complete the course.The withdrawal date for this course is October 26, 2007.
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Logging Off WebCT
- WebCT does not require you to log off to exit WebCT. SecurityWarning: If you don't close your browser or log off, a person using that machine after you will have access to your course materials, could send e-mail to me in your name, and view your confidential student record. Protect your password.
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Changes to the Syllabus
- The instructor reserves the right to make changes to this syllabus. In the event that changes become necessary, students will be notified through WebCT e-mail or posted in the Discussions module.

