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For those interested in the Introduction to Culture course 198-300 offered through the Nursing Program at Nunavut Arctic College and Dalhousie University, visit the site: http://www.carleton.ca/~mflynnbu/nunatta_sociology The site is under construction. |
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LOCATION:Winter 2002 Nunatta Campus, Nunavut Arctic College, Iqaluit, NU SCHEDULE:Total hours: 72 hours. Carleton University Credits (1) Classes:
FEES AND REGISTRATIONCONTACT: Sharla Mulley Acting Registrar, Nunatta Campus, Nunavut Arctic College, Iqaluit ph: (867) 979-7222 fax: (867) 979-2253 Please note that the Nunatta Campus Voice Mail may be experiencing difficulties. Use email correspondence as much as possible. Thanks Registration forms must be filled out for both Carleton University and Nunavut Arctic College. These can be obtained at the Registrar's Office or by contacting Maureen Flynn-Burhoe. Thanks. |
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Consistently excellent work. Excellent comprehension of the material covered. Sophisticated ability to integrate and synthesize. |
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| Average performance. All reading assignments completed. Average ability to integrate and synthesize. | |
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| Unable to demonstrate minimal competence. |
In accordance with the Carleton University Calendar (p. 48), the letter grades assigned in this course will have the following percentage equivalents:
There will be two examinations in this course. The first student-designed quiz, worth 10%, will be on Sunday, March 3. The final student-designed exam, worth 20% will be on Sunday, May 26. Examinations will cover lecture material and assigned readings. This may include multiple choice, short answers and essay type questions.
MIDTERM QUIZ: Students may submit exam questions up until the end of class, February 24. The complete list of possible questions will be posted on the Midterm Quiz page on our website as of Monday, February 25th. 3, 2002.
FINAL QUIZ: Students may submit exam questions up until May 19. The complete list of possible questions will be posted on our website the Final Exam page on our website as of Monday, May 20, 2002.
Final grades are subject to the Dean's approval. Supplemental and Grade-Raising Examinations are no longer available. Instructors are now required to attach a written explanation for grade distributions that fall outside historic GPAs. (Ex. 100 level courses usually have considerably more B's than A's and class average is usually a C.)
(Please consult the undergraduate calendar for more information: p. 440.)
Students must obtain a grade of C+ or better in Sociology 53.100, Anthropology 54.100 or Sociology/Anthropology 56.100 to be admitted into the departmental degree program. Please consult the undergraduate calendar for more information.
Web pages from other courses taught using this model:
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Last updated February, 2002.