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Fall-2001
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T he student will be able to describe and explain the benefits and limitations of JavaScript. The student will be able to identify and demonstrate The student will be able to identify and define the components of the JavaScript language. The student will be able to identify and define the components of the JavaScript language. Course
Description: Required
Text: Tentative
Class Schedule :
Homework : Attendance: Question/Answer: The first 15 minutes of the class will be reserved for individual questions on past lecture. Grading
Policy: A =
90 - 100% No late assignment will be accepted, and any and all UNETHICAL activity will be penalized with a final grade of "F"Graduation: Students planning to obtain a certificate or degree from St. Petersburg Junior College are required to apply for graduation. The application must be filled out and turned in by the end of the first month of the student's last semester. The application is available at the Information Desk in the Administration building. Note: No "Incomplete" grade will be given without documentation of death in the family or documented hospitalization of the student. Any dispute over final grades must be resolved within 30 days of your posted grade. After that time, all test and assignment materials may be destroyed. Instructions will be given verbally as well as written. You are responsible for taking notes during lectures, reading the text, working exercises, and completing all assignments by the assigned due date. It will be very difficult for you to successfully complete this course without your active participation. Caution: Learning is not a spectator sport. You are required to think and work in a scholarly manner during this course. You are responsible for your learning. Refund/Withdrawal: Withdrawal: Students should familiarize themselves with the college's withdrawal dates, policy and procedures that are explained in the college catalog and student handbook. Please advise the instructor if you wish to withdraw during the withdrawal deadline as specified in the college calendar. Student and instructor must fill out appropriate paperwork. Student/Instructor Conferences: If you require a conference, please schedule an appointment with me at least one (1) class meeting in advance so that arrangements can be made to meet with you during my office hours. My email address is posted at the top of the syllabus. You may email me at anytime. Be sure to type my email correctly. Flexibility: This syllabus is not absolute. Changes may be made during the course of the semester based on the needs of the students and the time restraints imposed by the schedule. Read, retain, and become familiar with the contents of this syllabus. You are responsible for understanding and abiding by these policies. |
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