rad 206 introduction
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Fundamentals of Imaging
RAD 206
Introduction
Weekly Schedule
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Study times Classes
RAD 206 Lecture Schedule
Week Starting 1 2 3
1 18-Sep-15
2 25-Sep-15
3 2-Oct-15 H
4 9-Oct-15
5 16-Oct-15 Revision Post Test
6 23-Oct-15 H
7 30-Oct-15
8 6-Nov-15
9 13-Nov-15
10 20-Nov-15 Post Test
11 27-Nov-15
12 4-Dec-15
13 11-Dec-15 H
14 18-Dec-15 H ND
25-Dec-15
15 1-Jan-16 Revision Post Test
Assessments
• Quizzes
• Examinations
• Homework and Assignments
• Activities, Labs, Attendance and Participation
• Final Exam
• MAKE UP EXAMINATIONS: Make up exams are allowed only if proper steps are followed. The instructor must receive a phone call or e-mail from you the day of the examination and the exam must be made up prior to the next class session (UNLESS OTHER ARRANGMENTS ARE MADE). Make up exams are subject to a 10% penalty. Laboratory experiments and quizzes will not be made up, nor can they be done in advance. Quizzes are given at the beginning of class, if you are more than 5 minutes late, you will not be permitted to take the quiz. It is your responsibility to collect handouts and other pertinent class information.
• LATE WORK:Late work is not accepted without proper documentation of emergency.
Assessments
ATTENDANCE & PARTICIPATION• ATTENDANCE: Attendance is an essential component of the course. Lack of attendance and tardiness
may affect your grade. If you are absent, you are still responsible for the material covered. As outlined in the CHS rules and regulations, if your hours absent exceed the acceptable limit, you may be dropped from the course. Attendance is taken at the beginning and end of class.
• PARTICIPATION: Participation is an essential component of the course. You are expected to come to class fully prepared and able to participate. Tardiness is an unacceptable habit. Tardiness is not only disruptive and disrespectful, but a sign of poor preparation and interest. Sharing, cooperation, and working with others are a vital component of active learning. Therefore, when you are late 10 minutes or more on the day of a quiz, you will not be permitted to take the quiz and will receive a “0”.
DISRUPTION: Behaviors that disrupt the learning process will not be tolerated. These include:
– Talking to others during lectures, demonstrations, quizzes or exams
– Sleeping or laying head down during class
– Checking cell phone messages, text messaging, or answering phone calls
– Using CHS outlets to charge phones and other devices
– Wearing headphones and listening to music
– Swearing and rude or disrespectful behavior
– Distasteful or offensive humor
– Interrupting class, colleagues, or instructor
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Final Exam for RAD206
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1 Wednesday 18/01/2017 14:30 16:30
ACADEMIC HONESTY• PLAGIARISM, CHEATING, OR FURNISHING
MATERIALS IN ORDER TO ENABLE OTHER STUDENTS TO DO SO WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. Such behavior violates CHS / UOB Honesty rules. Anyone involved in cheating will receive zero points for that test, exam, or assignment ( Cheating of any kind is a serious breach of personal morality and an offense against your fellow students, your instructors, and the college).
• No Photos or Videos can be taken without permission from the instructor.
• You may not leave the room during the examination without permission.