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Math Department Policies


Prerequisites

The department requires that all prerequisites be completed before a student is allowed to enroll for a class. If a student is transferring from another school and is unsure which course to enroll for, please make an appointment with the Chair.

Closed Classes
Students seeking entrance to a closed class must speak with the instructor.

Final Exam
Students scoring less than 50% on the final exam cannot get a final grade higher than a D.  Daytime sections of math 1010 and math 1050 give their finals at a unified time, usually from 3:00 to 5:00 pm.  Your instructor will tell you where and when the finals will occur.

Accommodations
Students with disabilities needing accommodations such as: accommodated testing, interpreting, note-taking, taped textbooks, assistive technology, equipment accessibility arrangements, etc., should contact the Disability Resource Center (Redwood Campus College Center, Room 244 or South City Campus, Room W138) in person or by telephone: 957-4659 (voice), 957-4646 (TTY), or 957-4947 (FAX) early in the session.

Attendance
Class attendance is expected. Regular attendance is essential to achieve satisfactory results. It is the student's responsibility to be aware of all material covered, tests dates, and assignment due dates. Your instructor will outline specific attendance policies.

Beepers, Celluar Phones, and Pagers
Beepers, cellular phones, and pagers should be turned off when entering a classroom. In an emergency, a beeper, cellular phone, or pager may be turned to silent ring mode. In such a case, any exit from a classroom to respond to a call should be made with a minimum of disturbance.

Permanent Folder
To minimize the possibility of computer or human error all graded homework, bonus quizzes, and exams should be kept in a folder until you have received your final grade for the course.

Classroom Deportment
Each student is responsible for his/her own behavior. Any student who shows a pattern of disrespect for others, or who at any time displays egregious disrespect for others, will be subject to penalties as per the student code of conduct.

Student Grievances and Due Process
A student who feels that he/she has been treated unfairly or unjustly by a faculty member (full-time or part-time) with regard to an academic process such as grading, testing, or assignments, should discuss the issue first with the faculty member involved. This conference should be requested by the student within a reasonable amount of time the student felt they were treated unfairly.

If the problem is not resolved or the faculty member has been unable to meet with the student, the student may continue the process by contacting the Department Chair.

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