Student MOU
SBS 3053 Social Systems and Problems
Read each statement
carefully. If you agree, please sign and turn into me in the second week of
class. By indicating your agreement you indicate that you understand and
agree to the following:
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I have read the guidelines and requirements in
the course outline, syllabus, and schedule. I have also read and
understand the plagiarism statements for RSU.
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That I am to maintain contact with my
professor through the RSU email system and check my email
regularly for announcements and such.
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That a Blended 3-hour credit course, in
addition to the typical 1.25 hrs. of contact time per week,
usually requires at least 5-6 additional hours of time per week.
I understand this means I should expect to spend approximately
7-8 hours per week on this course.
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That active reading and participation are
required for this course. I understand that this class requires
that I complete answers to the study guide before taking
each exam.
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I understand that there will be 10 to 20
fill-in-the-blanks on each exam consisting of vocabulary words
listed in the study guides. These fill-ins will consist of
definitions from the Glossary of the Social Sciences; I am to
fill-in the term.
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I understand I will submit my Study Guide
essay and short answer questions through turnitin.com before
each exam.
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Finally, I understand that works studied in
this course may contain controversial and / or potentially
sensitive material. I will be civil at all times with my
classmates and my professor and expect civility from others.
Please sign and turn this
at your first class meeting.
Signed________________________________________________________________________
In return for your
agreement you can expect that I will treat you in a fair and equitable manner. I
have high expectations for my students, but they are not unreasonable. Should
you send me an e-mail through the RSU system you can expect a timely (though not
instant) response. Assuming that you are of junior or senior standing, have
reasonably good writing skills, and will put the work into the course that is
required, you should do fine.
I look forward to teaching
the course.
Frank W. Elwell