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York University *
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Course
1500
Subject
Political Science
Date
Nov 24, 2024
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Instructor
responsibilities:
Start
and
end
class
on
time;
Treat
all
Jpaténflhg
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and
the
roles
both
industry
and
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a
government
|
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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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