Course Requirements. Members of the faculty must provide each student access to a course syllabus in each course taught. A printed copy of the syllabus must be provided to the Chair no later than seven (7) business days after the beginning of each semester/ term whether or not there has been a revision(s) to said syllabus. The course syllabus shall include a clear explanation of the faculty member’s policies on grading and class attendance for the course, a list of the days, times and location of scheduled office hours (including the methods of communication for distance education courses). The course syllabus shall be made available to students within seven (7) business days after the beginning of the semester/term. During office hours, a faculty member shall explain a grade to a student who requests such explanation. The faculty member must provide to each student at least one (1) written grade report on a class assignment (test, examination, essay, etc.) at least three (3) weeks before the deadline for student withdrawal from the course. Faculty members shall retain student materials in physical or digital form that have not been returned to the students for one (1) semester. Material from the spring or summer semester should be retained through the following fall semester. Faculty members shall retain grade and attendance records (if kept) for one (1) year. Backup of student materials through the course management system by faculty members will satisfy the materials retention requirement. During the first fourteen (14) calendar days of each term faculty members may be required to identify students who do not attend selected lower level classes. The method utilized to identify such students shall be at the discretion of the faculty member. Faculty members may not penalize a student for missing a class if the student provides advanced documentation that the absence was a result of a University-sponsored activity. If a course has a final exam, the course is required to meet during the assigned final exam time slot unless alternate arrangements have been made subject to the approval of the Department Chair.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Course Requirements. Members of the faculty must provide each student access to a course syllabus in each course taught. A printed copy of the syllabus must be provided to the Chair no later than seven (7) business days after and students on the beginning first day of each semester/ term whether or not there has been a revision(s) to said syllabus. When a faculty member is informed of a new course assignment within seven calendar days of the semester/term, this deadline shall be extended to no later than seven calendar days after the beginning of the semester/term. The course syllabus shall include a clear explanation of the faculty member’s policies on grading and class attendance for the course, a list of the days, times and location of scheduled office hours (including the methods of communication for distance education courses). The course syllabus shall be made available to students within seven (7) business days after the beginning of the semester/term. During office hours, a faculty member shall explain a grade to a student who requests such explanation. The faculty member must provide to each student at least one (1) written grade report on a substantial class assignment (test, examination, essay, etc.) at least three (3) weeks before the deadline for student withdrawal from the course. Faculty members shall retain student materials in physical or digital form that have not been returned to the students for one (1) semester. Material from the spring or summer semester should be retained through the following fall semester. Faculty members shall retain grade and attendance records (if kept) for one (1) year. Backup of student materials through the course management system by faculty members will satisfy the materials retention requirement. During the first fourteen (14) calendar days of each term faculty members may be required to identify students who do not attend selected lower lower-level classes. The method utilized to identify such students shall be at the discretion of the faculty member. Faculty members may not penalize a student for missing a class if the student provides advanced documentation that the absence was a result of a University-sponsored activity. If a course has a final exam, the course is required to meet during the assigned final exam time slot unless alternate arrangements have been made subject to the approval of the Department Chair.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Course Requirements. Members of the faculty must provide each student access to a course syllabus syl- xxxxx in each course taught. A printed copy of the syllabus must be provided to the Chair chair no later than seven (7) business days after the beginning of each semester/ term whether or not there has been a revision(s) to said syllabus. The course syllabus shall include a clear explanation of the faculty member’s policies on grading and class attendance for the course, a list of the days, days times and location of scheduled office hours (including the methods of communication for distance education edu- cation courses). The course syllabus shall be made available to students within seven (7) business days after the beginning of the semester/term. During office hours, a faculty member shall explain a grade to a student who requests such explanation. The faculty member must provide to each student at least one (1) written grade report on a class assignment (test, examination, essay, etc.) at least three (3) weeks before the deadline for student withdrawal from the course. Faculty members shall retain student materials in physical or digital form that have not been returned to the students for one (1) semester. Material from the spring or summer semester should be retained through the following fall semester. Faculty members shall retain grade and attendance records (if kept) for one one
(1) year. Backup of student materials through the course management system by faculty members will satisfy the materials retention requirement. During the first fourteen (14) calendar days of each term faculty members may be required to identify students who do not attend selected lower level classes. The method utilized to identify such students shall be at the discretion of the faculty membermem- ber. Faculty members may not penalize a student for missing a class if the student provides advanced ad- vanced documentation that the absence was a result of a University-sponsored activity. If a course has a final exam, the course is required to meet during the assigned final exam time slot unless alternate arrangements have been made subject to the approval of the Department Chair.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Course Requirements. Members of the faculty must provide each student access to a course syllabus syl- xxxxx in each course taught. A printed copy of the syllabus must be provided to the Chair no later than seven (7) business days after the beginning of each semester/ term whether or not there has been a revision(s) to said syllabus. The course syllabus shall include a clear explanation of the faculty member’s policies on grading and class attendance for the course, a list of the days, days times and location of scheduled office hours (including the methods of communication for distance education ed- ucation courses). The course syllabus shall be made available to students within seven (7) business busi- ness days after the beginning of the semester/term. During office hours, a faculty member shall explain a grade to a student who requests such explanation. The faculty member must provide to each student at least one (1) written grade report on a class assignment (test, examination, essay, etc.) at least three (3) weeks before the deadline for student withdrawal from the course. Faculty members shall retain student materials in physical or digital form that have not been returned to the students for one (1) semester. Material from the spring or summer semester should be retained through the following fall semester. Faculty members shall retain grade and attendance records (if kept) for one (1) year. Backup of student materials through the course management system by faculty members will satisfy the materials retention requirement. During the first fourteen (14) calendar days of each term faculty members may be required to identify students who do not attend at- tend selected lower level classes. The method utilized to identify such students shall be at the discretion of the faculty member. Faculty members may not penalize a student for missing a class if the student provides advanced documentation that the absence was a result of a UniversityUniversi- ty-sponsored activity. If a course has a final exam, the course is required to meet during the assigned as- signed final exam time slot unless alternate arrangements have been made subject to the approval of the Department Chair.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Course Requirements. Members of the faculty must provide each student access to a course syllabus in each course taught. A printed copy of the syllabus must be provided to the Chair no later than seven (7) business days after the beginning of each semester/ term whether or not there has been a revision(s) to said syllabus. The course syllabus shall include a clear explanation of the faculty member’s policies on grading and class attendance for the course, a list of the days, days times and location of scheduled office hours (including the methods of communication for distance education ed- ucation courses). The course syllabus shall be made available to students within seven (7) business busi- ness days after the beginning of the semester/term. During office hours, a faculty member shall explain a grade to a student who requests such explanation. The faculty member must provide to each student at least one (1) written grade report on a class assignment (test, examination, essay, etc.) at least three (3) weeks before the deadline for student withdrawal from the course. Faculty members shall retain student materials in physical or digital form that have not been returned to the students for one (1) semester. Material from the spring or summer semester should be retained through the following fall semester. Faculty members shall retain grade and attendance records (if kept) for one (1) year. Backup of student materials through the course management system by faculty members will satisfy the materials retention requirement. During the first fourteen (14) calendar days of each term faculty members may be required to identify students who do not attend at- tend selected lower level classes. The method utilized to identify such students shall be at the discretion of the faculty member. Faculty members may not penalize a student for missing a class if the student provides advanced documentation that the absence was a result of a UniversityUniversi- ty-sponsored activity. If a course has a final exam, the course is required to meet during the assigned as- signed final exam time slot unless alternate arrangements have been made subject to the approval of the Department Chair.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement