COL. 109 ADVANCED ACADEMIC STUDY SKILLS
DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
____________Semester
Catalog Course Description: This course includes related topics for the development of advanced study skills for enhanced contextual readings in an academic setting.
Prerequisite(s): College Skills 104 or Reading 032
Credit Hours: 1.0 credit hour; 1.0 contact hour
Departmental Website: http://www.midlandstech.edu./dvs/
Instructor:
Office:
Telephone:
Departmental Assistant: Sandra Smith @ 822-3539; smiths@midlandstech.edu
Department Chair: Darlene Anderson Interim Department Chair @ 822-3539; andersond@midlandstech.edu
Department Coordinator: Pat Tondini @ 822-3643; tondinip@midlandstech.edu
FAX:
E-mail:
Campus Mailbox:
Class Schedule:
Office Hours:
Textbook(s):
Active Vocabulary: General and Academic Words (4th) by Amy Olsen
2 packages of note cards (3 x 5) and card file box
A Collegiate Dictionary
Three-ring binder notebook
Student Textbook Purchase and Absences If Not Purchased:
Required textbooks are on reserve in the library and academic Success Center of all campuses for student use. There are two copies in each library and Academic Success Center. Students may only use these textbooks in the Library or Academic Success Center. The instructor may dismiss or withdraw students who do not have the required materials in a timely manner.
Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
Course Outcomes and Competencies:
Intended Course Outcome:
Students will demonstrate recognition and correct usage in their general and academic vocabulary base.
Course Competency:
Students will recognize and use general and academic vocabulary appropriately in class and homework activities.
Performance Measurement Instrument and Success criteria:
Students will take pre and post tests. Student will meet this competency by scoring at least 75% on the post test.
Course Attendance:
The maximum number of absences allowed is equal to the number of weekly class meetings. In this class students are allowed two absences. Three tardies (a tardy is being late up to 10 minutes) are counted as one absence. In a ten week semester students are allowed the number of absences that the class meets. In a seven week semester students are allowed two absences. There are no excused absences! Students who exceed the allowed number of absences will be dropped from the course and receive a grade of W if passing or if failing after midterm a grade of WF will be assigned.
Withdrawal:
Should the maximum allowable absences be exceeded prior to midterm, a "W" will be submitted to the registrar to be recorded on the student's transcript. Should the maximum allowable absences be exceeded after midterm, a "W" will be submitted to the registrar if the student was passing the course at the time of withdrawal OR a "WF" will be submitted if the student was failing the course at the time of withdrawal.
Course Requirements:
Tests are an important part of the course grade and should be taken seriously. Students who are absent when a test is given must make up that test at the instructor’s convenience. Only one make-up test is allowed. In addition, penalty points will be deducted from the final score. Students absent from a class are responsible for the work of the missed class and should contact someone to get the notes and assignments that were given during that class.
Course Grading: Unit Tests 60% Homework 25% Exam 15%
Grading Scale: 90-100 A Superior Work
80-89 B Good Work
70-79 C Average Work
60-69 D Below Average Work
0 F Unsatisfactory Work
Classroom Rules/Other:
Students should plan to be present at the time the class is scheduled to begin and stay for the full period. Students who come in late may miss important information, interfere with the class presentation, and disturb other students in the class. Leaving in the middle of class or before class is dismissed creates the same problem. Beepers, cell phones, etc. should be turned off in class. If a student behaves disruptively in class, the instructor may dismiss the student from the class and count the student absent for that day. The student whose behavior disrupted class must make an appointment with the instructor outside of class and meet with the instructor to resolve the problem before the student can return to class. The instructor may issue a consequence if your cell phone or electronic device is used or heard during class time
Course Topic Outline/Course Calendar with Assignments:
Session #1: Pre-test
Study Wizard Instructions
Text pp. 1-8
Session #2: Chapters 1-5
Session #3 : Test on chapters 1-5
Session #4: Chapters 6- 10
Session #5: Test on chapters 6 – 10
Session #6: Chapters 11 – 15
Session #7: Test on chapters 11 – 15
Session #8: Chapters 16 – 20
Session #9: Test on chapters 16 - 20
Session #10: Chapters 21 – 24
Session #11: Chapters 25 -28
Session #12: Test on chapters 21-28
Session #13: Vocabulary Cards and Book check
Session #14: Review for Exam
Final Exam: As Scheduled
PLEASE NOTE:
Should change become necessary, the instructor reserves the right to adjust the requirements, pace, or scheduling of this course. Any change will be announced in class before it becomes effective.
College Policies
Students are expected to read the student handbook and abide its policies. Copies of the hand book may be obtained at various locations on campus and is located on the web: by http://www.midlandstech.edu/planner/
Academic Dishonesty: The Student Code addresses what constitutes academic dishonesty. All forms of dishonesty including, but not limited to, cheating on tests, plagiarism, collusion and falsification, will call for discipline.
CHEATING ON TESTS includes:
§ Copying from another student’s paper.
§ Using materials during a test not authorized by the person giving the test.
§ Collaborating with any other person during a test without permission.
§ Knowingly obtaining, using, buying, selling, transporting, or soliciting in whole or part the contents of any un-administered test.
§ Bribing any other person to obtain information about tests.
§ Substituting for another student, or permitting another student to substitute for oneself.
PLAGIARISM is the appropriation of any other person’s work and unacknowledged
incorporation of that work in one’s own work offered for credit.
Campus Emergency Protocol: Students and employees are asked to report safety concerns or suspicious activities to Campus Security at 7199 (on campus) or 738-7199 (cell phone or off campus). In the event of an emergency, student and employee protocol is to immediately call Campus Security or local 911. If an emergency occurs, the college will use a variety of methods to communicate additional information and instructions including the MTC Information Centers, campus loud speakers, MTC Alerts! (http://www.midlandstech.edu/Phone_Alert.htm ),voice mail, email, college Intranet, and the MTC website homepage.
Inclement Weather Policy: In the event weather conditions or other emergencies cause the closing or a delayed start of Midlands Technical College, announcements will be made over local radio and TV stations, on the MTC Web site, and on the college’s information line (803.738.8234). Notices will be sent to student Campus Cruiser Mail when applicable. Separate announcements may be made for day and evening classes as weather conditions change during the day.
If the college closing or reopening means that there is at least 30 minutes of a class remaining, plan to attend that class. For example, if the college opens at 10:00 a.m. in TTH, classes that normally meet at 8:00 a.m. will not meet. If the college closed at 8:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m. classes would meet for their regular time, but 7:35 p.m. classes would not meet since there are fewer than 30 minutes remaining in class.
Student E-Mail Accounts: All MTC students are assigned a college e-mail account upon admission to the college. This account is called “Campus Cruiser Mail.” Campus Cruiser Mail is the primary mode by which the college communicates with students. Students are responsible for checking their college e-mail on a regular basis for important information and announcements about registration, financial aid, cancelled classes, emergency announcements and other notices. Students can use their college e-mail accounts to communicate with faculty, staff, fellow students, and others, in support of their educational pursuits. In addition to e-mail, students will also have access to maintaining personal calendars and “tasks lists” through their Campus Cruiser e-mail account.
Student Evaluation of Instruction: Students have the opportunity to evaluate this course. The confidential evaluation process is conducted through MTC On-Line using the individual student’s username and password. Announcements will be made during the term concerning how and when to complete the online evaluation. Students are encouraged to participate in this process.
Students Requiring Special Accommodations: If special accommodations are needed for a student with a disability, the student should go to Counseling Services on Beltline or Airport Campus for assistance. Documentation regarding a specific disability is required in order for special arrangements to be made. Confidentiality of information received will be maintained.