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13 April Geography of the Future (Ch 12)
17 April- 2 May Final Exam (multiple choice. Cumulative. Chapters 1-12. ) worth 50%
[Note: the university schedules this exam sometime within this period. You therefore need to be available during these dates. I will tell you as soon as I am told the exact date and time for the exam.]
Notes
* means please read the specific pages in this chapter of textbook that are mentioned in the class notes for this class (the class notes are posted on Moodle).
- that the tests will be held during class;
- the final exam is scheduled within the university's exam schedule and I do not know yet when that is;
- in tests and the exam, you may use a dictionary if English is not your first language.
- Finally, your attention is drawn to the “Academic Code of Conduct” given in the university’s Undergraduate Calendar regarding cheating and plagiarism (see further information and websites given below).
- Marking system: provisional grades for this course are given according to the system given below. Note that in accordance with Department policies, course grades should adhere to a “normal distribution”, and therefore the final grade distribution may be subject to “curving”.
- There is no supplemental examination for this course.
- For other rules and guidelines, see department “course template” which also apply here.
Provisional Grading System for this course
Concordia University uses a letter grade system in the calculation of a student’s Grade Point Average (GPA). For convenience, however, most faculty in the Department of Geography, Planning and Environment apply a numerical grade system in addition to the letter grade. The numerical base of the letter grade system, as tabulated below in relation to the GPA, will be applied in this course. Students should note that instructors in the Department of Geography, Planning and Environment reserve the right to adjust the final reported grades so that under normal circumstances no more than 25% of students registered in a course receive an outstanding grade.
A+
90-100%
Outstanding (GPA 4.3)
A
85-89%
Outstanding (GPA 4.0)
A-
80-84%
Outstanding (GPA 3.7)
B+
77-79%
Very Good (GPA 3.3)
B
73-76%
Very Good (GPA 3.3)
B-
70-72%
Very Good (GPA 2.7)
C+
67-69%
Satisfactory (GPA 2.3)
C
63-66%
Satisfactory (GPA 2.0)
C-
60-62%
Satisfactory (GPA 1.7)
D+
57-59%
Marginal Pass (GPA 1.3)
D
53-56%
Marginal Pass (GPA 1.0)
D-
50-52%
Marginal Pass (GPA 0.7)
F/FNS
Poor-Failure (GPA 0)
R
Very Poor–Failure (GPA 0)
NR
Grade Not Reported
(GPA 0)
You also need to be aware of this caution from the University: “In the event of extraordinary circumstances beyond the University’s control, the content and/or evaluation scheme in this course is subject to change”.
Academic Code of Conduct
Students are strongly advised to acquaint themselves with the University’s Academic Code of Conduct (see http://web2.concordia.ca/Legal_Counsel/policies/english/AC/Code.html):“Any form of cheating, plagiarism, personation, falsification of a document as well as any other form of dishonest behaviour related to the obtention of academic gain or the avoidance of evaluative exercises committed by a student is an academic offence under this Code” (Concordia University Academic Code of Conduct, 2001).Please take particular care to cite the sources of your information, ideas, quotations or data; failure to do so results in plagiarism which is defined as “the taking of another person's work and presenting it as your own original thought or research” (Northey and Knight 1992). The use of un-referenced quotations or data is the most common form of plagiarism, but there are other forms that are equally prohibited. These include the use of another student's paper under your own name, the submission of the same (or a similar) paper in two different courses without the permission of both professors, and the purchase of a paper from a commercial 'term paper service'. Presenting someone else's ideas in your own words without reference is also plagiarism. For further details of the Academic Code of Conduct, including procedures involved in sanctioning students who commit an offence under the Code please visit the Student Advocate Program site:
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