Student Conduct
Students are subject to disciplinary action for several types of misconduct or attempted misconduct, including but not limited to academic dishonesty, such as cheating, multiple submission, plagiarism, or knowingly furnishing false information to the University; or behavioral misconduct, such as theft or misuse of the intellectual property of others, harassment, or disruption of the learning environment. Students are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the Student Rights & Responsibilities Policy and to report concerns regarding at: https://www.uclaextension.edu/pages/str/studentConduct.jsp.
Services for Students with Disabilities
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, UCLA Extension provides appropriate accommodations and support services to qualified applicants and students with disabilities. These include, but are not limited to, auxiliary aids/services such as sign language interpreters, assistive listening devices for hearing-impaired individuals, extended time for and proctoring of exams, and registration assistance. Accommodations and types of support services vary and are specifically designed to meet the disability-related needs of each student based on current, verifiable medical documentation. Arrangements for auxiliary aids/services are available only through UCLA Extension’s Service for Students with Disabilities Office at (310) 825-7851 or by email at [emailprotected]. For complete information see: https://www.uclaextension.edu/pages/str/studentswithDisabilities.jsp
Incompletes
Your instructor may post the interim grade Incomplete/I if at the end of the class your overall work is of passing quality but a portion could not be submitted for understandable reasons (e.g. illness). It is your responsibility to petition your instructor for permission to submit work late and to provide an explanation, and it is his or her sole decision whether to accept the explanation. If permitted, the Incomplete/I grade will be posted and a time frame defined for you to submit the missing work, ranging from one to twelve weeks. Incomplete/I grades that remain unchanged after twelve weeks will lapse to F, NP or U. Receiving an I grade entitles you to submit only the missing work your instructor has agreed to accept late, and does not allow other work to be retaken or oblige UCLA Extension to provide continuing access to course materials via Canvas. The Incomplete/I grade is not an option for courses that do not bear credit, such as 700, 800, or 900-level courses. For complete information, see: https://www.uclaextension.edu/pages/str/grading.jsp
All Grades are Final
No change of grade may be made by anyone other than the instructor, and then, only to correct clerical errors. No term grade except Incomplete may be revised by re-examination. The correction of a clerical error may be authorized only by the instructor of record communicating directly with personnel of Student and Alumni Services.
About Your Online Course Materials
Please note the following about online course components at UCLA Extension:
- Students must have basic computer skills, including the use of word processing software, email, and the ability to use internet browsers, such as Safari, Firefox, or Chrome.
- Students are responsible for meeting the technical requirements of Canvas and familiarizing themselves with the Canvas Learning Management System.
- What are the basic computer specifications for Canvas? -https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-10721
- Which browsers does Canvas support? -https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-10720
- Students are responsible for keeping a copy of all assignments and work submitted, and to be aware of all assignments, due dates, and course guidelines.
- Students are encouraged to keep and/or download a local copy of their assignment files, as access to the online environment of a specific course is limited to 30 days after the final course date, as listed in the course catalog.
To download all your assignment submissions in Canvas, please refer to the online support guide.for more information or contact Canvas Support via the help menu within Canvas.
UCLA Extension Canvas and Learning Support
For immediate 24/7 Canvas technical support, including holidays, click on Help(located on the menu to the left) where you can call or chat live with a Canvas Support representative.
UCLA Extension Instructional Design and Learning Support
The UCLA Extension Learning Support staff assists both students and instructors with Canvas-related technical support, as well as general and administrative questions.
Learning Support staff is available Monday through Friday, from 8 AM to 5 PM (Pacific Time), except holidays:
- Email: [emailprotected]
- Website: http://support.uclaextension.edu
Campus Safety Escorts
For students taking classes held on the UCLA campus and in and around Westwood Village, the UCLA Police Department provides a free walking escort service every day of the year from dusk until 1 a.m. Community Service Officers (CSOs) are available to walk students, faculty, staff members and visitors to and from anywhere on campus, in Westwood Village, and in the village apartments. CSOs are uniformed students who have received special training and are employed by the UCLA Police Department. To obtain an escort, please call (310) 794-9255 and allow 15 to 20 minutes for your escort to arrive. For complete information, see: https://www.ucpd.ucla.edu/services/community-service-officers-csos/evening-escorts
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Week 1 Online | Chapter 1, 2 & 3 | Lesson Topics:
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Week 2 Online | Chapter 4 & 5 | Lesson Topics:
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Week 3 Online | Chapter 6 & 7 | Lesson Topics:
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Week 4 Online | Exam 1 | EXAM 1
Once exam begins you must finish. One attempt allowed so please be mindful of time |
Week 5 Online | Chapter 8 & 9 | Lesson Topics:
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Week 6 Online | Chapter 10 & 11 | Lesson Topics:
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Week 7 Online | Chapters 12 & 13 | Lesson Topics:
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Week 8 Online | Exam 2 | EXAM 2 Exam 2 will include topics from chapters 6 - 11. Students should expect approximately 50 multiple choice questions and will have 2 hours to complete the exam. |
Week 9 Online | Chapter 14 & 15 | Lesson Topics:
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Week 10 Online | Chapter 16 & 17 | Lesson Topics:
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Week 11 Online | Exam 3 | FINAL Exam of course. Exam will cover Chapters 12-17 Students will have 2 hours to complete approximately 50 multiple choice questions. |
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Now, let's delve into the concepts mentioned in the article you provided:
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Student Conduct:
- This section outlines the types of misconduct that can lead to disciplinary action for students, including academic dishonesty (e.g., cheating, plagiarism) and behavioral misconduct (e.g., theft, harassment).
- It emphasizes the importance of students familiarizing themselves with the Student Rights & Responsibilities Policy and reporting concerns.
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Services for Students with Disabilities:
- This part highlights the accommodations and support services provided to qualified applicants and students with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
- It mentions auxiliary aids/services available, such as sign language interpreters, extended time for exams, and registration assistance, tailored to individual needs based on medical documentation.
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Incompletes:
- Here, the policy regarding incomplete grades is explained. It clarifies that an Incomplete grade may be given if a portion of the work couldn't be submitted for valid reasons (e.g., illness), with a defined time frame for submission of missing work.
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All Grades are Final:
- This section emphasizes that grade changes can only be made by the instructor to correct clerical errors and that no term grade except Incomplete may be revised by re-examination.
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About Your Online Course Materials:
- It provides information on the technical requirements for online courses, including basic computer skills, supported browsers, and the responsibility of students to keep track of assignments and submission deadlines.
- It also mentions the limited access to course materials after the final course date and provides resources for technical support.
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Campus Safety Escorts:
- This part informs students about the free walking escort service provided by the UCLA Police Department for those attending classes on the UCLA campus, ensuring safety during evening hours.
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Course calendar and related activities:
- This section provides a detailed schedule of topics covered each week, reading materials, activities, and deadlines for submission of assignments and exams throughout the course duration.
Each concept mentioned in the article contributes to creating a conducive learning environment, ensuring academic integrity, accessibility, and student safety and support.