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Information for XX 102:

 


 

Section 1: Overview

 

Class meets XXXXXXX at XX:XX pm in Classroom XX of the XXXXX Building

This is an online resource for students participating in the class.

 

Professor David Dault, Assistant Professor of Bible and Theology

 

My office is on the second floor of the Library.

Office Hours this Spring: XXXX and by appointment

 

You can email me at david <dot> dault <at> gmail <dot> com (you'll need to type in this address yourself.  I wrote it this way to avoid getting spammed by web bots)

When writing me, please put XX XXX in the subject line

 


 

Section 2: Texts

 

 

The following texts are required for the course

 

  • Holy Bible (versions with chapter and verses, please.  No paraphrase Bibles)

 

 

To print the online texts (when there are such texts assigned in the course) - I would recommend going to the 'File' menu and selecting 'Print Preview' - you should then see the text laid out properly for standard paper. Look to make sure words aren't being cut off on the edges in the preview. From there you can press 'Print' and all should be well. If cut-offs are happening you will need to find out how to adjust that particular machine's settings, or another option would be to 'Select all' in the edit menu, and copy and paste the text into a Word document and print from there.

 

Some tips on reading academic texts

 

Purpose of the class:

 

You will be responsible for knowing and understanding the content of the assigned textbooks, content of the lectures, and class discussions. Class participation will be a significant portion of your final grade.

 

By the end of the course a successful student will have

 

Details about the written assignments will be given in class and posted as hyperlinks in the schedule below.  Please refer back to this website as the course proceeds for updated information.

 


 

Section 3: Class Schedule

 

 

 

 

 


 

Section 4: Expectations

 

  1. Please bring a Bible to every class meeting.  Feel free to bring whatever translation you feel comfortable with, with the exception of paraphrase Bibles (we need chapters and verses) - the more variety, the better.
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  3. Please complete the reading and writing assignments for each class before you arrive.  Please be on time.  Roll will be taken.  Please let me know in advance if possible (most preferably by emailing me) if you plan to be absent.
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  5. Please do not use your cell phones during class.  If you must bring them, leave them off, or - better yet - leave them in your car or at home.
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  7. It is expected that the work done in your name for this class will be your work alone.  There will be no tolerance for the giving or receiving of unauthorized help on any assignment for credit in this course.  It is certainly acceptable to work together, study together, and discuss material for the course.  However, cheating, 'cribbing' and plagiarism will result in severe academic consequences.  If you have any questions regarding this expectation, ask.
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  9. There will be no 'extra credit' assignments offered outside of the sceduled tests, nor will late work be accepted.  The final grade of this course will be based solely upon the work completed during the semester.  No additional assignments during or after the class will be accepted as a means of "boosting" the final grade.  Unless prior arrangements are made and confirmed by the professor at least 48 hours in advance of the midterm or final, absence from class on either testing day will result in a grade of -0- for the test, resulting in probable failure of the course.  Again, all grades as reported at the close of the Fall semester are final and will not be changed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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