lundi 10 décembre 2018

Weber State University

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  3. International student health insurance : https://www.weber.edu/issc

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  4. University context
    Founded in 1889, Weber State University is a public school in Ogden, UT. It also has a campus called Weber State University, Davis in Layton, and centers in Roy, Farmington, Kaysville, Clearfield, and Morgan. Founded by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it dropped its religious affiliation when it converted to a state school in 1962.
    Gary Herbert is the current governor of Utah (Republican Party)
    The university is located next to the county of Salt Lake City. Salt Lake County is a county located in the U.S. state of Utah. As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,029,655 (1.2 millions in 2017), making it the most populous county in Utah. Its county seat and largest city is Salt Lake City, the state capital.
    WSU offers more than 225 certificate and degree programs. Health professions, engineering/technology, and business are among the most popular. Students participate in more than 225 clubs and organizations and 16 Division I teams. There are also rock climbing, skiing, and kayaking destinations nearby. Nearly 80% of students work full- or part-time.
    Facilities:
    Swenson Gym, Wildcat arena, Swenson pool, Rock climbing, Tennis courts, Playing fields, Racquetball courts, rooms & studios.

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  5. UNIVERSITY subscription
    Enrollment Services and Information
    https://catalog.weber.edu/content.php?catoid=15&navoid=4609
    > Where do I get the information? (ex: registrary)
    > How do I susbcribe to a course? Any quotas?
    Course Reserve
    Reserve Services provides access to material chosen by WSU faculty for use by their students to support instruction. Types of material include books, textbooks, book chapters, articles, style manuals, A/V material, lecture notes, syllabi, sample exams, reports, and instructional equipment.

    There are two kinds of formats for Course Reserve materials, Physical and Electronic and Instructors may make material available via either format. Depending upon the format the Course Reserve has been submitted, students will use differing systems to search and/or retrieve the Course Reserve material.
    (More details: https://library.weber.edu/utl/course_reserve)

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  6. University level expectations
    Students must earn a cumulative GPA of at least 2.00 for all WSU work. No more than 20 credit hours of “D” grade may be applied toward graduation. A college or department may reject any or all “D” grade work toward major or minor requirements.
    Graduation credit hours must be earned after students have matriculated. Credit hours earned prior to matriculation must be approved by the Graduation Office.
    All financial obligations to the university must be cleared.
    (more details: https://catalog.weber.edu/content.php?catoid=15&navoid=4610)

    Exams: Mid of December – End of April
    Final Exams schedule: https://www.weber.edu/registration/Final_Exams.html

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  7. Marks
    Evaluations work with letters method (A, B, C, ...)
    > Is it a sequential evaluation?:
    > Focus on quantity of work done, quality, competencies acquired?
    >Are marks with normal distribution method?
    > Generally speaking:
    - Look into university website, student booklet for the assessment method
    fraud & plagiarism
    "'Academic misconduct' includes, but is not limited to, cheating, misrepresenting one's work, inappropriately collaborating, plagiarism, and fabrication or falsification of information, as defined further below. It also includes facilitating academic misconduct by intentionally helping or attempting to help another to commit an act of academic misconduct...

    A student who engages in academic misconduct as defined in Part I.B. may be subject to academic sanctions including but not limited to:

    a grade reduction, failing grade, probation, suspension or dismissal from the program or the University, or revocation of the student's degree or certificate.

    Sanctions may also include:

    community service, a written reprimand, and/or a written statement of misconduct that can be put into an appropriate record maintained for purposes of the profession or discipline for which the student is preparing."

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