The
following policy was adopted by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry on
22 October 2007 and applies to all students taking a Chemistry course:
Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry
Policy on Course
Attendance, Participation and Behavior
1.
Students
are expected to attend all scheduled course sessions and should be prepared by
reading in advance any relevant material assigned or provided. Participation
(defined by interacting with the instructor, working problems at the board,
individually or in groups, using personal response ÒClickerÓ systems and other
mechanisms defined in the syllabus) is expected.
2.
Students
are reminded that instructors are not required to accept assignments submitted
late, except in instances allowed according to College policies. College
Policies as defined in the Student Code of Conduct apply to lecture, recitation
and laboratory portions of all courses.
3.
Laboratories
are an integral part of education in chemistry courses. As a result,
participation in all laboratories scheduled for a course is expected. Unless
alternate activities are scheduled, students can expect that their laboratory
section will meet each week, and failure to attend laboratories may lead to
failure in the course.
4.
The
laboratory for a course must be passed, normally by earning 60% of the
available score, in order to pass the course. Exceptions may be noted in
syllabus.
5.
Students
are expected to bring to laboratory the laboratory manual (or printout of the
experiment), a laboratory notebook (if required), a calculator, ruler or other
materials as specified by the instructor or in the syllabus.
6.
Students
are not allowed to work in the laboratory without direct faculty supervision.
7.
Unless announced in advance, SAFETY GOGGLES (WHICH PROVIDE A COMPLETE SEAL AROUND THE EYES AND ARE
EQUIPPED WITH INDIRECT VENTS) ARE REQUIRED TO BE WORN AT ALL TIMES IN THE
LABORATORY. Students are required to
provide their own safety goggles.
8.
Open-toed
shoes (e.g. sandals, ÒBirkenstocksÓ, flip-flops, etc), unrestrained long hair,
excessively loose clothing and other items which may be easily ignited or snag
on apparatus are not allowed.
9.
Food,
drink, candy, cosmetics, tobacco products, etc. are not allowed in the
laboratory.
10.
Students
are expected to be attentive to the material and any experiments and apparatus
in the laboratory. The following must be turned off and stored away from the
laboratory bench while in laboratories:
Portable
usic players (e.g. iPods, MP3 players and the like)
Cellular
telephones, pagers, text messaging devices and the like
Other
portable electronic devices as defined by the laboratory instructor
11.
Horseplay,
practical jokes, Ògoofing aroundÓ or interfering with other studentsÕ work is
not allowed in the laboratory.
12.
Students
should not expect to be able to makeup missed laboratory sessions or
experiments. If a makeup session is possible, it will be at the discretion of
the laboratory instructor and will normally be during the same week as the
missed laboratory section.
13.
Students
will not be permitted to work in any laboratory section other than that they
are registered for unless they have the written approval of both their regular
instructor AND the instructor in the section they wish to enter.
Course
instructors may modify these guidelines as necessary to meet the requirements
of individual courses or chemical specialties in consultation with the
Department Chairperson.
Students
should expect to receive a copy of these guidelines in their course syllabus or
be given a copy by the course instructor (either in paper form or by electronic
mail).