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:: Grading :: Technology :: Text and Materials
Course
Objectives
- List what you would like the
student to know by the end of the course.
- List what you would like the
student to think by the end of the course.
- List what you would like the
student to do by the end of the course.
Assignments
The following assignments
are due on the dates indicated.
Assignment
|
Points
|
Due Date
|
Case Study
# 1
|
100
|
TBA
|
Case Study #2
|
100
|
TBA
|
Case Study #3
|
100
|
TBA
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Group Project
|
200
|
TBA
|
Final Project
|
400
|
TBA
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Grades and Grading Policy
Enter your course grading information
in the table below.
A |
Outstanding
achievement |
90-100 |
B |
Excellent performance;
clearly exceeds course requirements |
80-89 |
C |
Average |
66-79 |
D |
Passed, but not
at average achievement standards |
60-65 |
F |
Failure to meet class requirement |
59
and Below |
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Incompletes:
Please see the Management Department's policy for issuing
incomplete grades. |
Technology
Requirements
Students will need an electronic
mail account and computer access to the Web. All CSUS students enrolled in
one or more units can create a SacLink
account for electronic mail and Internet services. Although a home computer
with a high speed modem running Netscape or Internet Explorer would be beneficial,
students can use the Web from one of the campus student labs.
Computing Recommendations
You should be comfortable using
a computer and willing to browse the Web. This class requires online class
participation on the Web assignments and electronic discussions.
You need:
- Macintosh compatible with System
10 (OS X) or higher or Windows compatible Pentium running Windows 98 or XP.
- 128 MB of RAM
- 56K modem or faster connection
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5
or Netscape 6 (or higher)
- SacLink or other Internet Account
- Word processing skills
Text
and Materials
Required: The
text for the course this semester is The Practice of
Public Relations, Fraser P. Seitel. Eighth Edition, Prentice Hall
2001.
You can purchase books through
the Hornet Bookstore. Check their
Online Textbook Sales page at http://www.foundation.csus.edu/bookstore/textbooks/
for ordering information.
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