Addendum – Fall, 2009

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Addendum –Winter, 2013
Attendance/Classroom Behavior
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Regular attendance to classes is recommended. You are responsible for keeping track of handouts and any materials posted on my web page.( cs.senecac.on.ca/~libby.langer) If I do not have copies of
these materials available in class, you may obtain them from me at my office.
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For the most part, I intend to post material.
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Consider attending class, even if it means that you are coming in late. However, please respect
the rights of your classmates by keeping disruptions to a minimum.
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Cell phones are to be turned off when class is in session.
Plagiarism/Cheating
 Seneca College has a strict policy regarding cheating and plagiarism. Go to the link below to familiarize
yourself with our policies and procedures.
http://cs.senecac.on.ca/bullets/academic/academic.html
Warning: Cheating and Plagiarism are serious offences that, when detected,
result in the following penalties –
First Offence: A grade of 0 on the assignment/test, and a comment recorded on the
student’s transcript.
Second Offence: Mandatory withdrawal from the college for a period of one year plus a
comment on the student’s transcript
Tests and Exams
During the semester, there will be two (2) term test. (the dates are approximate)
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Test #1 will cover the Business Mathematics component of this subject. (Week 5)
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Test #2 will cover the Financial Accounting component of this subject up to the point where testing
occurs. (Week 10)
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Every effort will be made to stagger the test schedule so that you are not overloaded with tests
and assignments all at one time. That being said, make up tests will be given only to those people who are
able to provide a medical certificate or verifiable documentation to support/justify their absence.
(Each test is worth 20% and the final exam is worth 35% of your final grade) => 75%
Labs and Assignments
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During the semester, there will be at 2 - 3 assignments for a total value of 20%.
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Some home-work assignments (labs) will make up the remaining 5% of your final grade.
Final Exam
The Final Exam will cover all the material covered in this subject with the focus on Accounting.
Semester End Date: Friday, April 12, 2013
Exam Week: April 15 – April 19, 2013
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