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Students should keep all graded work until the end of the semester; in addition they should keep back-up copies of any work turned into a ta or the instructor EXAMS The exam dates and times are in the course schedule. all exams are closed-book You should bring two No. 2 lead pencils with you to each exam. No other supplies should be necessary. Also have one piece of personal identification, which includes a photograph, available. Be prepared to show your ID Cheating will not be tolerated. Cheating will result in failing the exam and possibly the course. During the exams you cannot wear baseball caps or have extra papers, calculator covers etc. In view If you have an unavoidable conflict, show your ta documentation of the conflict well ahead of the exam and a make-up will be arranged. We cannot offer make-ups to students who are taking classes at another institution, while at the university of lowa(e.g. a class a Kirkwood on Wed nights is not an unavoidable conflict). If a make-up exam is needed because of illness or emergency on the day of the exam, try to phone the ta prior to the exam, and provide medical or appropriate verification later. Non-attendance at the regular exam time without an acceptable, documented reason will result in failing the exam. Please note that make-up multiple choice exams are 50% essay and 50% multiple choice and are completely different from the main exam. Professor Klemme will design and grade all make-up multiple choice and essay exams LECTURE ASSIGNMENTS General Students should take their written assignments very seriously, as they const itute an important part of the training in this course. There will be two lecture assignments. All will test students'understanding of the theory and their ability to apply it to the problem at hand. All assignments should be typed and be within the page limits specified We assume that students are familiar with computer word processing programs such as Word and computer spread sheet programs such as Excel. If a student is unfamiliar with either type of program, he or she should purchase a help book or go through the tutorials that are on the network in the College of Business Due Dates9 Students should keep all graded work until the end of the semester; in addition they should keep back-up copies of any work turned into a TA or the instructor. EXAMS The exam dates and times are in the course schedule. All exams are closed-book. You should bring two No. 2 lead pencils with you to each exam. No other supplies should be necessary. Also have one piece of personal identification, which includes a photograph, available. Be prepared to show your ID. Cheating will not be tolerated. Cheating will result in failing the exam and possibly the course. During the exams you cannot wear baseball caps or have extra papers, calculator covers, etc., in view. If you have an unavoidable conflict, show your TA documentation of the conflict well ahead of the exam and a make-up will be arranged. We cannot offer make-ups to students who are taking classes at another institution, while at the University of Iowa (e.g. a class a Kirkwood on Wed nights is not an unavoidable conflict). If a make-up exam is needed because of illness or emergency on the day of the exam, try to phone the TA prior to the exam, and provide medical or appropriate verification later. Non-attendance at the regular exam time without an acceptable, documented reason will result in failing the exam. Please note that make-up multiple choice exams are 50% essay and 50% multiple choice and are completely different from the main exam. Professor Klemme will design and grade all make-up multiple choice and essay exams LECTURE ASSIGNMENTS General Students should take their written assignments very seriously, as they constitute an important part of the training in this course. There will be two lecture assignments. All will test students' understanding of the theory and their ability to apply it to the problem at hand. All assignments should be typed and be within the page limits specified. We assume that students are familiar with computer word processing programs such as Word and computer spread sheet programs such as Excel. If a student is unfamiliar with either type of program, he or she should purchase a help book or go through the tutorials that are on the network in the College of Business. Due Dates
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