Classical America - Course Requirements
Fall 2011
Prof. Ziobro
Office: Fenwick
421, Ext. 2619
email: wziobro@holycross.edu
Office Hours: Tues
& Thurs – 11:00-12:00 & 2:00-3:00
And by Appointment
Class Hours:
Tues.-Thurs. 9:30-10:45, & 12:30-1:45
A. Examinations
& Papers:
1. Mid-Term examination* = 25%
2. Critique Paper =
10% (due date: Thursday, Nov. 17th)
3. Term Paper (10-12 pages) = 30%
4. Final Examination =
35%
*See Syllabus
for date of in-semester examination
B. Grade
Equivalents:
100-95 = A
75-72 = C
94-91 = A-
71-69 = C-
90-87 = B+
68-66 = D+
86-83 = B
65-60 = D
82-80 = B-
less than 60 = F
79-76 = C+
C. Attendance:
Attendance is voluntary;
however, many of the lectures for this course are illustrated and
there will be no re-shows of slides, movies, power point presentations,
etc. Any late arrival of assigned papers must be authorized by your class
dean. Failure to obtain the proper authorization for a
missed examination
will result in a grade of F = 0.
D. Written Reports:
-
Written reports are
first graded on the basis of a letter grade which takes into equal account
both style/expression and research/content/argument. A numerical grade
is then assigned for the computation of the final grade. A list of Research
Paper topics will be presented shortly after the semester is underway.
An outline of your research paper (printed, 2 pages, double-space) must
be presented
in duplicate no later than Thursday, November
17th. The outline should consist of the argument of your paper
and a bibliography. There is no grade for this outline, but there is a
one-half grade penalty on the research paper if this outline is not submitted
by November 17th. The research paper
itself (10-12 pages, printed, and double-spaced) is due no later than December
12th. You are required to submit two copies of your research
paper.
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Any extension of the
due date for the research paper outline or research paper itself must be
authorized by your Class Dean. Your research paper must include footnotes,
or endnotes, and a bibliography. The final grade for your research paper
will be a composite grade determined equally on the basis of (1) research
and logical argumentation and (2) style and expression. You are advised
to select your main thoughts with care and to support them with clear and
pertinent evidence. It is recommended that you pay special attention to
the smooth transition of thought and language between sentences and paragraphs.
You are also urged to avoid slang expressions, to maintain agreement of
person and number between subject and verb, and to use appropriate punctuation.
Be most careful with your spelling since there is a penalty of one-half
letter grade for each four misspellings. A late paper will receive a penalty
of one-half letter grade reduction for each day late.
E. Statement
on Academic Honesty:
Any and
all acts of academic dishonesty (e.g., cheating, plagiarism, etc.) will
result in a grade of F for the assignment and written notification
to your Class Dean. Plagiarism is the deliberate reproduction, in whole
or part, of ideas, data, illustrative material, words, or statements of
another person as one’s own without full and proper acknowledgment. Any
doubts about proper acknowledgment should be directed to the course instructor.
All students are expected to be familiar with the definitions and penalties
associated with violations of academic dishonesty, as they are described
in the Holy Cross Student Handbook.
Sept. 1, 2011
Nov. 21, 2011 (revised)