INTD 100 - FRESHMAN SEMINAR

SYLLABUS

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INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Michael Carey
OFFICE: Loyola Hall 120
PHONE: 941-7544 (Office), 570-575-5293 (Cell)
EMAIL:  careym1@scranton.edu
OFFICE HOURS: 10:00-11:00 TT, 10:00-12:00 W, or by appt.
CLASS HRS:  1:00-1:50 Wednesdays,  STT 207
TEXT: None,  almost all materials that I will hand out to you, plus much more information that may be
             of interest are located online at the Freshman Seminar web page http://matrix.scranton.edu/freshman_seminar/

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TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULE

DATE          TOPIC                       

 
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Aug 26     Introduction,objectives,         

               Academic Honesty
 
Sep 2      Time management                  

 
Sep 9      No class
 
Sep 16     Library resources - WML 305

 
Sep 23     Class/study strategies       

 
Sep 30     CTLE presentation - STT 590       

 
Oct 7      No class

 
Oct 14     No class
 
Oct 16     Faculty presentations

 
Oct 21     Faculty and university services

 
Oct 23     Faculty presentations

 
Oct 28     Career Services - Ciszek Hall

 
Nov 4      Community Service

 
Nov 6      Faculty presentations
 
Nov 11     The Biology/ESCI major

 
Nov 13     Faculty presentations

 
Nov 18     Course evaluation

    

Nov 25     No class

 
Dec 2      No class

 


 
Some classes above are listed as "No Class".  This is because on Oct 13, 23
and Nov 6, 13 this class will meet at 3:00 on a Friday afternoon together
with all other Biology and ESCI seminar sections to hear biographical
and academic presentations from members of the Biology faculty.  These Friday
sessions will be treated like any other typical Monday afternoon class,
and you are required to be there.  You must make appropriate arrangements 
for yourself to be able to attend these Friday afternoon sessions.

 

 

 

 

 

ASSIGNMENTS

DATE                 ASSIGNMENT

 
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Aug 26     Paper on your initial impressions of the

 
              university.

 
Sep 2      Prepare a weekly and semester schedule for

              yourself.
 
Sep 23     Turn in study analyses
 
Oct 7      Paper outlining and critiqueing how you prepared

              for your 1st exam in one of your science courses.
 

Oct 21     Interview a faculty member in your major and summarize

Nov 11     Prepare a 4-year plan for meeting the requirements
               to earn a degree in your major

Nov 18     Evaluate course


Unless otherwise stated in class, all assignments are due at the next
class period after the date above.

 

 

 

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COURSE POLICIES

OBJECTIVES: This course is intended to facilitate the student's entry into the university community and the life of a college student. A major goal is that participating students' academic performance will be enhanced and that the probability of graduating from the university in a timely fashion will be increased. Toward that end, writing and speaking (class discussion) are emphasized.

This section is specifically designed for freshmen who have declared a major in Environmental Science or in Biology. It is expected that students are simultaneously enrolled in BIOL 141, General Biology.

ATTENDANCE: Students are expected to attend all classes. Up to two absences may be approved by the instructor given prior notice and adequate cause. Unexcused or additional absences will result in a decreased grade (see Grading Policy).

ACADEMIC HONESTY: Appropriate collaboration is encouraged, but plagiarism and cheating will not be tolerated and will result in an automatic grade of zero for the assignment.  You must live up to the University Of Scranton Academic Code Of Honesty and fulfill all the requirements of academic integrity. To view the code and aspects of academic integrity, go to http://academic.scranton.edu/department/wml/academicintegrity.html.


GRADING POLICY: grades will be determined as follows:

1.      70% on the 7 assignments listed above (10% each). All written papers are to be no less than 1 page and no more than 2 pages long, double spaced, 12 pt type.  Papers are graded for both content and form; form includes grammar, spelling, diction, sentence structure, organization, and appearance. Late assignments will receive only half the grade they otherwise would have received

2.      30% on class discussion and participation. This portion of the grade is based on the quality of your questions and contributions to discussions, not the quantity.

3.      Science is an ongoing process and scientists are always working to expand the body of knowledge.   To help introduce you to real science, during the semester there will be at least 4 research seminars given primarily by distinguished speakers from outside the university.  You can gain 5 bonus pts (the equivalent of half a grade) by attending at least two of these lectures.  Your attendance will be monitored by having you hand in a short summary of the presentation to me as you leave the room.

4.      For each unexcused absence or for each excused absence beyond the 2 allowed, your course grade will drop by one full letter below that determined in parts 1, 2, and 3.  Being absent does not excuse or delay any of the assignment deadlines.

Additional copies of this syllabus may obtained be at HTTP://ACADEMIC.UOFS.EDU/FACULTY/CAREYM1/I100.HTML