Course Syllabus
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Course Description and Prerequisites | Course Objectives | Time Expectation | Course Requisite Technical Skills | Textbooks and Materials | Course Grading | Course Policies | Student Rights & Responsibilities | Overview of Assignments | Taking Proctored Assessments | Your Email Account | Student Resources | Accommodation Policy and Statements | NOVA Online Policies and Procedures | Course Summary (Assignment Schedule and Critical Dates)
Course Title: REL 246: Christianity (3 credits)
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Course Description and Prerequisites
Course Objectives
Time Expectation
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.
- Ability to proficiently search the web for information
- Ability to download and print information from websites
- Ability to download, view, and/or print PDF files
Textbooks and Materials
Required Textbooks
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the testing centers are not open. All three exams for this class are open book; therefore, if you wish to use The Christian Theological Tradition for the exams, you should obtain a hard copy of that textbook.
Acquiring Textbooks and Course Materials
Course Grading
Course Policies
Attendance Policy: Y ou are expected to check into the course on at least a weekly basis; to engage your fellow class members on the discussion board at least weekly (more is better!), and to complete the readings and assignments during the assigned module.
Late Work Policy: Turn in your assignments on time, during the module they are scheduled. I reserve the right to not accept any work that is turned in past its due date. Work turned in after the due date is liable to a reduction in grade (A to B, B to C, etc.) for lateness.
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
Student Rights & Responsibilities
Overview of Assignments
Taking Proctored Assessments
Your Email Account
Student Resources
Accommodation Policy and Statements
NOVA Online Policies and Procedures
Course Summary:
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