This course has a final exam which is
comprehensive. The final exam must be taken in person at the LCC
Student Assessment Center during the last two weeks of the
semester. The exam must be completed by the end of the day May
12. Students who live far from campus can make arrangements to
have the exam proctored at either an LCC Learning Center (such as
Howell) or by a local proctor. These arrangements are the
student's responsibility and must be made by the student through the
Student Assessment Center prior to the mid-point of the semester.
B. Grading Scale:
The College Standard grading scale will be used:
| Course Grade | % of Possible | Minimum Points Earned |
| 4.0 | Excellent | 91-100% | 455 |
| 3.5 |
| 86-90% | 430
|
| 3.0 | Good | 81-85% | 405
|
| 2.5 |
| 76-80% | 380
|
| 2.0 | Satisfactory | 71-75% | 355
|
| 1.5 |
| 66-70% | 330
|
| 1.0 | Poor | 60-65% | 300
|
| 0.0 | No Credit | 0-59% | 0 |
VIII. Course Practices and Policies
College-wide policies are stated in the College Catalog and include
those on attendance, withdrawals, and incomplete grades. The
College Catalog is available on the Internet at
http://www.lcc.edu/catalog/. Lansing Community College provides services to students with documented
disabilities. If you need accomomdations, contact the Office of
Disability Services at 517-483-1207 in room 2300 of Gannon Building to
coordinate reasonable accomodations for your needs.
Additional course policies and practices for this course are:
Attendance Policy
Students are expected to be active online every week. Students
who go more than two weeks without logging in online into Angel and
without explanation or notification to the professor are subject to
Administrative Withdrawal for non-attendance.
Late Assignments
Failure
to
complete assignments on time adversely affects yourself and other
students because discussion and interaction of ideas is an important
means of learning . All deadlines are at midnight at the end of the
day. There are five key deadlines:
- end of the 1st week: Sunday, Jan 23
- end of the 3rd week: Sunday, Feb 6
- end of the 5th week: Sunday, Feb 20
- end of the 7th week: Sunday, Mar 6
- end of the 9th week: Sunday, Mar 27
- end of the 11th week: Sunday, Apr 10
- end of the 14th week: Thursday, Apr 28
- end of the course: Thursday, May 12
Assignments
will be due on these dates. Students completing all assignments for
each deadline will receive 5 points. Students with partial or
incomplete assignments (ex: completed the quiz but not the forum
postings) may receive partial points.
Drops
Students are advised to familiarize themselves with the LCC Withdrawal Policy. It is available on the Internet at
http://www.lcc.edu/policy/policies_9.aspx#W_GRADE.
Under this policy, students may withdraw themselves from the course
until the end of the eighth week. Students who do not participate
online, have extended unexcused absences from online activity, or who
engage in uncivil activity are subject to Administrative Withdrawal.
IX. Detailed Outline of Course Content and Sequencing
Students should refer to the materials on the course site on Angel for
specific information on the outline of course content, sequencing, and
due dates of assignments.
X. Transfer Potential
For transferability information, please consult the Transfer
Equivalency List located on the Internet at
http://www.lcc.edu/transfer. For additional transferability
information contact the LCC Counseling Services Department at
517-483-1255 and the college or university to which you intend to
transfer. Econ 260 transfers to most four year colleges as economics credit.
Few four year schools accept it as the equivalent of a specfic
course. Econ 260 is in the LCC Social Science MACRAO list.
XI. Student Academic Integrity
The very nature of higher education requires that students adhere to
accepted standards of academic integrity. Therefore, Lansing
Community College has adopted a code of academic conduct and a
statement of student academic integrity. These may be found in
the Lansing Community College Catalog where violations of adademic
integrity are listed and defined. Such violations include both
cheating and plagiarism. It is the student's responsibility to be aware
of behaviors that constitute academic dishonesty.
Classroom and online behavior that interferes with the instructional
and learning processes is not tolerated. the consequences are
addressed in the catalog under Administrative Withdrawal.