

I will also provide periodic written progress reports a few times during the semester.Ĭommunication: Check your ODU email daily. You can access your progress grade from the student menu in LeoOnline. Progress reports: Since this a 100/200-level course, students will receive a progress grade in the fifth week of classes. Make-up exams will be administered only in the case of an officially excused absence (i.e., an illness or family emergency that has been documented with Student Outreach & Support). The final exam will be cumulative and cover everything in the course. The midterm exam will cover material from the beginning of the semester. Make-up quizzes are generally not given, but the three lowest quiz scores will be dropped.Įxams: There will be two written exams during the semester: one midterm exam and one final exam during finals week. Quizzes are not listed on the schedule just assume that there will be one. Quizzes: There will be a quiz almost every class period covering the readings and vocabulary for the day.

Scheduled assignments must be completed before class on the day they are assigned. There is much material to cover, and you will be lost if you do not prepare before coming to class. Devices are not allowed to be out on a desk at any time unless approved beforehand by the instructor.ĭaily homework and preparation: In order to prepare for class, you must read the pages and do the exercises assigned before coming to class. Leave them in silent mode and in a bag or pocket. If you come to class unprepared, inattentive, or fail to participate, you may be counted as wholly or partially absent.Įlectronic devices: Cell phones and other electronic devices are not allowed. There are no points given for participation. Participation: This class assumes and requires active participation and daily preparation. If you are late by more than 10 minutes, you will be counted as absent for the entire period. If you are late by less than 10 minutes, it will count as half of an absence. If you arrive late, do not knock! Wait outside the door and you will bet let in when it is convenient. Tardiness: Please make whatever necessary arrangements to ensure that you arrive on time. This attendance policy applies to all classes missed-even if you registered late for the course. If you miss more than 20% (i.e., more than 8 classes), you will receive an F or WF.

In addition, you must attend 80% of classes to receive a regular letter grade. Please inform me as soon as you know that you will be absent, preferably by e-mail. In case of family emergencies (e.g., death of an immediate family member), please contact Student Outreach & Support and submit a request for extended absence notification. Each absence thereafter will reduce your final grade by one third of a letter grade (3.33%). You may take up to three absences for any reason. In the event you are absent, it is your responsibility to find out what you missed. Assignments and Evaluation On-line workbook (exercitia and pēnsa)Īttendance: Attendance is taken daily. The main objective of the course will be to solidify your knowledge of the fundamentals of Latin grammar, syntax and vocabulary by reading, understanding, manipulating, and occasionally translating increasingly more complex passages in Latin, with the ultimate goal of transitioning to works by ancient Latin orators, historians, poets and playwrights. This course is designed to continue your introduction to the Latin language and to Roman history and culture.
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