Course Syllabus

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Course Description and Prerequisites | Course Objectives | Course Requisite Technical Skills | Time Expectation | Textbooks and Materials | Course Grading | Course Policies | Student Rights & Responsibilities | Overview of Assignments | Taking Proctored Assessments | Your Email Account | Student ResourcesAccommodation Policy and Statements | NOVA Online Policies and Procedures | Course Summary (Assignment Schedule and Critical Dates)


Course Title:  FRE 102 - Beginning French II (4 Credits)

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Course Description and Prerequisites

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Course Objectives

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Time Expectation

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Course Requisite Technical Skills

In order to succeed in this online course, you must be comfortable working with technology. At a minimum, you must possess the following technical skills:

  • Ability to use the Internet in an effective and efficient manner, including installation and management of browser plug-ins and add-ons.
  • Basic knowledge about the operation of a computer, file management, and software installation.
  • Working knowledge of the Canvas learning management system.
  • Proficient searching the web for information
  • Able to download and print information from websites
  • Able to download, view, and/or print PDF files

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Textbooks and Materials

Required Textbooks

Acquiring Textbooks and Course Materials

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Course Grading

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Course Policies

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Grading Turnaround Time:

All completed assignments will be graded no later than seven days from the submission date, and sooner when possible.

 

Incomplete Policy:

Withdraw from the Course

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Student Rights & Responsibilities

USING AUTOMATIC TRANSLATOR IS PLAGIARISM AND AGAINST THE HONOR CODE THAT ALL STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO RESPECT!

Please, do not use translators when writing you compositions in this French class!  Instead, go back to your book, and recombine the structures and vocabulary you have just learned to practice correct forms and progress in your writing proficiency. 

Review frequently the notes you took in your "French notebook".

You should also NOT receive help from friends or family fluent in the language!  This is cheating!  What you write at home should totally MATCH what you will write on your proctored tests.

I will INSTANTLY know that you have used a translator and after the first offense, you will receive a zero on the assignment and seriously affect the trust that I want to maintain with all my students.

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Overview of Assignments

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Taking Proctored Assessments

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Your Email Account

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Student Resources

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Accommodation Policy and Statements

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NOVA Online Policies and Procedures

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Course Summary:

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