Grading Policy

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS GRADING: Final averages will be calculated by final test, laboratory experiments, the average of the eight Quizes/Homeworks/Take Home Exams , and class attendance.


and calls attendance:
Final test (15%) +  Laboratory experiments(50%)  + Quizes/Homeworks/Take Home Exams  (25%)+ class attendance (10%) = final average
            If you miss three classes more days your grade will be based on Laboratory experiments (55%)  + (Homework and Quiz (30%) and 0% for attendance

A = 90.0 +;      B =  80.0 to 89.9;        C = 70.0 to 79.9;     D = 60.0 to 69.9;     F = 59.9 and below

You are expected to join a group of CHEM 466 students in the class and participate in group activities to discuss class material and assigned problems.

Home work: Approximately  eight Quizes/Homeworks/Take Home Exams  are due in class on days specified by the instructor in class and on the course calendar.

GRADUATE  STUDENTS: GRADING

Final test (15%) +  Laboratory experiments(50%)  + Quizes/Homeworks/Take Home Exams  (25%)+  Special Topics Paper (10%) = final average
            If you miss three classes more days your grade will be based on Laboratory experiments (55%)  + (Homework and Quiz (30%) and 0% for attendance

A = 90.0 +;      B =  80.0 to 89.9;        C = 70.0 to 79.9;     D = 60.0 to 69.9;     F = 59.9 and below

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE GRADUATE STUDENTS TO EARN GRADUATE CREDITS HOURS

SPECIAL TOPICS PAPER

       Each student will select an topic from any area listed below depending on their research interests. Paper should address the fundamental theory and application of the topic under consideration and should include all references that you drew information.  It's student's responsibility to acknowledge all sources, paraphrase and write in their own words rather than cut and phase from articles to avoid plagiarism charges. The paper and PowerPoint presentation of you talk to before the last week of the classes when presentation are made. Your paper and presentation will be posted on the internet for other students in the class to evaluate you.