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Instructor responsibilities: Start and end class on time; Treat all Jpaténflhg life) and the roles both industry and j a government | couRsE poLiciEs Academic Policies: i 1. Ryerson Policies of Interest: | Ryerson Senate Policies - hflp:/iwww.merson.ca/senatelgolidies/ Ryerson Academic Integrity - hitp ://www.[yerson.ca/academiciniegrim/ Policy 46 - Undergraduate Grading, Promotion and Academic Standing Policy 60 - Student Code of Academic Conduct Policy 61 - Student Code of Noh-academic Conduct Policy 134 - Undergraduate Academic Consideration and Appeals Policy 135 - Examination Policy AR Policy 150 - Accommodation of Student Religious Observance Obligations Policy 157 - Student Email Accounts for Official University Communication : 2. Obligations - Students need to inform faculty of any situation arising during the semester which may have an ‘adverse effect upon their academic performance; they must request any necessary considerations (e.g. . health or compassionate), or accommodations [e.g. religious observance, disability (should be registered with the Access Center), etc.] according to policies and well in advance. Failure to do so will jeopardize any academic appeals. , i 3. Re-grading and Re-calculation Must be requested within 10 working days of the return of the graded assignment to the class. i3 : Academic Conduct: http:/www.ryerson.ca/academici ,”"‘"r;i /. In order to create an environment conducive to learning ' rights, phones and pagers u“s\ut“ge‘ silenced during lectures, lab sessions and evaluations. Students should refrain from disrupting the Iectur’g‘;“ by ing late and/or leaving the classroom before the lecture is finished. e Academic Misconduct: According to the Ryér{sq‘i (http:/Awww : ; erson.ca/content/dam/senate/,olicié 160. df), academic misconduct includes, but is not limited to: * Plagiarism which is the claiming of words, ideas, , ideas, ‘,adislry, drawings or data of another person. This also includes submitting your own work in whole or in part for credit in two or more courses. Cheating i Misrepresentation of personal identity or performance Submission of false information M Contributing to academic misconduct it Damaging, tampering, or interfering with the scholarly environment Unauthorized copying or use of copyrighted materials Violations of departmental policies or professional behavior Violations of specific departmental or course requirements Committing academic misconduct will triggef academic penalties, including: | Course-grade reduction greater than a grade of “zero” (0) on course work ® Failing grades, suspension and passibly expulsion from the University. As a Ryerson student, you are . responsible for familiarizing yourself with Ryerson conduct policies. il Non-Academic Conduct: Ryehéon’s ;Student Code of Non-academic Conduct is described in Senate Policy 61: Iye ici 1 http://www rson,ca{con.tent/dza_nflsenat /policies/pol61.pdf. Among many other infractions, the code specifically refers to the following as a violation: “Disruption of Learning and Teaching - Students shall not behave in disruptive ways that obstruct the learning and teaching environment”, i IHHEEA Classroom c_wmg_ : Any successful learning experience requires mutual respéét dh“lthe ‘péh of the student and the instructor. Nelther instructor nor student should be subject to others’ behavior that is rude, di ive, intimidati students with courtesy and respect; Be open to ortunities to participate are enjoyed equally by all students ponstructive input from students in the course; Ensure that opp
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