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Syllabus BCA113 Computer Network
Literacy
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SEMESTER: Spring 2008 |
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Instructor Information |
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Name |
Kenneth Lambert |
E-mail address |
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Phone number |
515-248-7230 |
Fax number |
515-248-7253 |
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Office location |
U1-243 |
Office hours |
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Course Information |
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Course title |
Computer Network Literacy |
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Course number |
BCA113 |
Credits |
3 |
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Section number |
WB1 |
CRN number |
22027 |
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Days & Time |
Tuesday 7:00 – 9:00pm |
Location |
U1-234 |
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Course description |
BCA113 Course Description |
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Prerequisites |
CSC110 |
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Course competencies |
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Important Dates |
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Midterm |
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Final |
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Textbooks & Materials |
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Required textbooks |
Business Data Communications by Shelly
Cashman, FOURTH edition ISBN: 0-7895-6806-3 |
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Required materials |
None |
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Software applications |
Microsoft Office XP (Office 2003) |
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Software notice |
“All the software used in this class
is copyrighted; therefore, it is not for distribution, copying, or personal
use. This software is the property of |
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Course Policies |
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Attendance |
It is STRONGLY
suggested that you spend the required class hours per week in the classroom
or working on your own. Remember that you have 15 weeks to finish the class.
Late work will not be accepted unless you have made arrangements with
the instructor before the due date. |
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Grading criteria |
Each student is expected to be honest in his or her work and is
expected to complete the assignments on an individual basis. The college
regards dishonesty in assignments, examinations, or other academic work as a
serious offense. A student who cheats is subject to disciplinary action at
the discretion of the instructor up to and including an F for the course. EVALUATION: 70 percent = Test(s)/Quiz(s) during the semester , 20 percent = Projects 10 percent = Participation in class Truncating will be applied. Grading
scale is:
Your homework/work turned into the instructor with a cover sheet should return to you,
graded, in no more than two class sessions after you turn it in. The instructor will post your grade from
the cover sheet. You must keep all
your work for the course as you will be expected to give the instructor your
original work if a grade has been recorded incorrectly for your
assignment(s). If you cannot show the
original work, then the instructor’s recorded grade will prevail. |
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Classroom conduct |
1. Attend class
regularly. It is STRONGLY suggested that you spend the required four
hours per week in the classroom or working on your own. Remember that you
have 15 weeks to finish the class. Late work will not be accepted
unless you have made arrangements with the instructor before the due date. 2. Participate
positively in your educational process. Students who are experiencing
difficulty with the course should meet with an instructor during office
hours. See an instructor during class to arrange an appointment or check
posted office hours. 3. Uphold the values of
academic honesty. Each student is expected to be honest in his or her
work and is expected to complete the assignments on an individual basis. The
college regards dishonesty in assignments, examinations, or other academic
work as a serious offense. A student who cheats is subject to disciplinary
action at the discretion of the instructor and the college student handbook
guidelines. 4. Complete a
Withdrawal. Students who stop coming to class must officially withdraw.
Failure to do so may result in an F on the student's transcript. 5. Take tests
according to the schedule. Except for extreme emergencies, you
must take all tests by the due date. Quizzes will be given unannounced
throughout the semester. They can not
be made up. 6. Complete the
course. An incomplete grade is given only to those students who
are unable to complete the work due to serious illness, hospitalization, or a
death in your immediate family AND who have only a small
portion of course work to complete; for example, one or two tests. An
incomplete is not given to students for poor attendance or poor skills. |
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Missed exams |
Except for extreme emergencies, you must take all tests by the
due date. If you contact me before the
test, you will have one week after the test date to complete the test. If you do not contact me before the test,
you cannot make up the test. Quizzes
can occur at any time and the sum of the quizzes will equal a test for
value. Quizzes cannot be made up. |
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Late assignments |
If you fail to submit your work when
it is due, no credit will be given for late work. |
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Extra credit |
None available for this course. Exceptional work may be given extra points. |
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Study expectations |
You are expected to read all assignments before
lecture. Up to three hours per credit
per week study will be expected outside of the class hours. |
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Academic dishonesty |
“See DMACC Educational Services
Procedures ES 262 VII. A. and B” for information on plagiarism, cheating,
information about appeals procedures or reference publication that addresses
this information in detail.” |
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DMACC Information Web Sites |
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DMACC home page |
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Instructor home page |
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Admissions & registration |
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WebCT |
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Student handbook |
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Add/drop dates |
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Refund policy |
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Support Services |
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Accommodations
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“It is the policy of DMACC to
accommodate students with disabilities.
Any student with a documented disability who requires reasonable
accommodation should contact the special needs coordinator at 515-964-6850
voice or 515-964-6810 TTY.” |
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Services for students with
disabilities |
http://www.dmacc.edu/student_services/disabilities.asp
Contact the special needs coordinator at 515-964-6850 voice or
515-964-6810 TTY or contact the counselor on the Urban campus at 515-248-7505
for an Application for Accommodation. |
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Academic & educational advising |
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Career counseling |
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Library |
http://www.library.dmacc.cc.ia.us/ Room 122 ·
Monday – Thursday ·
Friday ·
Saturday |
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http://www.dmacc.edu/web2000/student_services/academic_achievement_center.asp Services include academic help, tutoring, GED, testing (Compass),
pre-admission courses, high school diploma courses, and several credit
classes. 515-248-7204 or 1-800-362-2127 Room 204/206/208 ·
Monday – Thursday ·
Friday ·
Saturday |
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Computer labs |
http://www.dmacc.edu/helpdesk/HD_student.htm Room 202 ·
Monday – Thursday ·
Friday ·
Saturday Rooms 215, 218, 232, 234 Available hours posted |
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Disclaimer
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“This
syllabus is representative of materials that will be covered in this class;
it is not a contract between the student and the institution. It is subject to change without
notice. Any potential exceptions to
stated policies and requirements will be addressed on an individual basis,
and only for reasons that meet specific requirements. If you have any problems related to this
class, please feel free to discuss them with me.” |
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Course Schedule: