| USU 1320 |
Ancient Literature and
Language |
©Damen,
2004 |
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Grades
There are 1000 points of credit total, divided into 480 points for Assessments (tests) and 520 points for Papers:
| 3 Assessments, worth 160 points each | 480 pts. |
| 3 Poetic Figures Exercises, worth 20/40/60 points respectively | 120 pts. |
| Paper 1 | 100 pts. |
| Papers 2 and 3, worth 150 points each | 300 pts. |
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| TOTAL | 1000 pts. |
Grading Scale. Final grades will be determined by the accumulated point total each student achieves, in the following way:
| 1000-980 = A+ | 899-880 = B+ | 799-780 = C+ | 699-680 = D+ |
| 979-920 = A | 879-820 = B | 779-720 = C | 679-620 = D |
| 919-900 = A- | 819-800 = B- | 719-700 = C- | 619-600 = D- |
Below 600 constitutes a failing grade. No Final Assessments will be administered before or after the scheduled time (xxx). Missed Assessments count as zero, though absences precipitated by unavoidable mitigating circumstances will be addressed as such on an individual basis between professor and student. Should such a situation arise, see me. Incompletes will be given only in strict accordance with university policy. All class work will be graded as expeditiously as possible and returned in class.
Keeping Graded Work. To ensure the accuracy of record-keeping, you are strongly encouraged to keep all graded work which has been returned to you.
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