General Course Policies
Dr. Melvin R. Corley
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Louisiana Tech University
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All work submitted for grading is expected to be the original work of the
person under whose name the work is submitted. This includes examinations,
homework, computer programs, and design problems. Any instances of academic
misconduct will be considered serious offenses and will be punished with
a penalty which may include an "F" in the course.
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The instructor's office hours will be announced in class and posted on
his WWW home page and office bulletin board.
Every effort will be made to keep these hours free for student consultation
without an appointment. Other times may be made available on an individual
appointment basis.
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Cell phones and pagers may not be used during class. Please turn them off
before entering the classroom.
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Grading of examinations, homework, computer programs, and design problems
will be based on technical considerations (mathematical model adequacy,
appropriateness of stated assumptions, computational accuracy, etc.) and
non-technical considerations (neatness, professional approach, grammar,
spelling, etc.). All drawings (excluding preliminary sketches) must be
machine generated. Diskettes containing CAD drawings may be required in
addition to the hard-copy output.
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When a problem requires a computer solution, the general policy is that
any appropriate computer resource may be used. The choice of the programming
language, computer platform, application tool, etc., is left to the student
unless explicitly stated otherwise.
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Letter grades will not be assigned until the end
of the course. Assignments and exams are designed to yield a grade distribution
having a mean of approximately 75% and strong central tendency. A chart
showing the numerical grade distribution will be circulated as each major
graded assignment and exam. In assigning final letter grades, a composite
course grade distribution is prepared and those in the neighborhood of
the course average will be assigned the grade of 'C'. A 'D' will be assigned
to those whose average grade is substantially below the class average,
yet have demonstrated a minimum level of competency to justify passing
the course. An 'F' will be assigned to any student who has not demonstrated
a minimum level of competency. A 'B' will be awarded to those who perform
substantially above the class average, and an 'A' will be assigned only
in cases of exceptional performance.
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In the event of a question regarding an exam grade or final grade, it will be
the responsibility of the student to retain and present graded materials which
have been returned for student possession during the quarter.
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