MIS 6319 Enterprise Resource Planning Participation Policies
Students are participating in a University that values student responsibility. Students enrolled in the course are 100% responsible for completing all steps of their homework assignments on time. It is not the professor’s responsibility to tutor or solve student issues in following and completing the exercise. Guidelines: Students submitting assignments after the due date/time, within 7 days of the due date, will receive a 25% deduction on their grade. The maximum possible grade will be 75%. There are no exceptions to this policy. Students submitting assignments after the cutoff date/time will receive a zero for the assignment. The maximum possible grade will be 0%. There are no exceptions to this policy. Students sometimes make the mistake of attaching and not submitting their assignments. Students must ATTACH and SUBMIT their assignments in e-learning. The professor and TA will only grade submissions found in E-learning. Students are encouraged to make sure they have a current browser with updated Java. Issues with e-learning can be resolved by contacting the e-learning team. Students are expected to work ahead and plan their submissions ahead of time to avoid any technical issues. Claims of technical issues will not be a sufficient excuse for turning in an assignment late. ERP assignments are challenging and require a large allocation of time each week. If students are not prepared to spend a large amount of time on the assignments, they should drop the course. All of the assignments have been tested well and work properly if the instructions are followed. If a student has an issue on an assignment they should reach out to their peer group for assistance.
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Students can also attend the weekly lab for assistance. Assistance in the lab will require the student to prepare for that discussion with: o What they understand. o What they have completed
New Policy We have come up with a new policy. This new policy will incorporate some of the tools used in fiscal policy. Fiscal policy tries to decrease the government spending and decreases the taxes, which will then stimulate the economy. The economy is going to slow down and when it does we will reduce taxes and increase government spending just like demand-side economics. This new policy will captivate many people because it can cut taxes for each middle class worker which will give the…
book to every class. Assignments/Projects are posted on MOODLE. You will be working on your assignments/projects during class time, not homework for other classes. Assignments/Projects are due in MOODLE and the printed work handed in at by the end of class on the day that the project is due. You have computer class every other day. It is very important that assignments are done in a timely fashion and that work missed due to absences is made up. Please review the class policies with your parents…
subject requirements and activities in my class. Be sure to read the outline containing key course information at http://www.senecac.on.ca/fulltime. TEXTS & MATERIALS Reading will be assigned on a weekly basis. The material I assign will be available online through the Seneca Libraries journal collections, be posted on Blackboard or handed out in class. Each week you will be assigned reading and asked to discuss the article(s) on the class discussion board. You can either start a new…
take attendance it pressures the student to come to class so their grade won’t drop. Most classes here at the University of North Alabama have a policy where you can only have three unexcused absences per class or your grade drops a letter. This policy makes the students come to class because they are in fear of messing up their GPA. Another reason some professors like to take attendance is because some of them want all their students to be in class because they care about them and want to teach them…
FIN 3636 Financial Markets and Institutions Spring 2015 Instructor: Meredith Rhodes Office Hours: By Appointment Office: 2600A Business Education Complex Email: mrhode8@lsu.edu Class Time: 9:30-10:20am MWF Classroom: BEC 1845 Course Objectives: The purpose of this course is to provide a practical introduction to today’s changing landscape of financial markets and institutions. On one hand we will discuss the characteristics of instruments used in the financial markets to facilitate the flow of funds…
101 Instructor: Jessica Rico Classroom Guide Absences, Late Arrivals or Early Departures from Class Time: Regular attendance is VERY important for this course. As I do understand that many students have emergencies or busy lives, you do not have to show proof or make excuses for your absence to me. I assume that if you could not make class, that it must be very important! For any missed class time, the student is fully responsible for the information, reading and assignments listed on the syllabus…
Withdrawal The official registration deadline for this course is January 19, 2014. University policy requires all students to be officially registered in each class they are attending. Students who are not officially registered for a course by published deadlines should not be attending classes and will not receive credit or a grade for the course. Each student must confirm enrollment by checking his/her class schedule (using Student Tools in FlashLine) prior to the deadline indicated. Registration…
international management. A computer-assisted management simulation will be used. Lecture: 3 hrs. POLICIES AND COURSE PRACTICES Course Management Every effort will be made to manage the course as stated. However, adjustments may be necessary during the term at the discretion of the instructor. If so, students will be advised, and alterations will be discussed prior to implementation in class and through an announcement on Blackboard. Academic Consideration • Students must submit assignments…
institutions and processes through which public policies are made for a society. Public Goods- Goods, such as clean air and clean water, that everyone must share. Politics- the process by which we select our governmental leaders and what policies these leaders pursue. Politics produces authoritative decisions about public issues. Political Participation- all the activities used by citizens to influence the selection of political leaders or the policies they pursue. The most common, but not the only…
attendance in all classes at the start of the semester. You will be counted as in the class if you attend class on August 16th or 18th . If you do not attend class either of these days you must post an entry under the Discussion topic Post Here on the course Vista site by August 21 to be reported as in the course. The attendance report must be submitted by the instructor to the registrar by 8am August 24th. GSW ATTENDANCE POLICY [Required on all GSW syllabi] Attendance and participation in learning activities…