Description and Objectives
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Topics
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Grading
Grading is done on a curve. It means only the very top 30% of students can get an A/A+ grade, the next 40% only can get B/B+, and the lowest 30% will be awarded C grade or lower. You are competing against each other. Grade distribution: 30% - midterm exam; 30% - final exam; 40% - class standing which includes tests, attendance, and class behavior.
Requirements
1. Attendance
2. Class rules
3. Midterm examination (Types: true or false, multiple choices, & opinion writing)
4. Final examination (Inspirational speech)
5. Role play and individual oral communication
6. Level of critical thinking
7. Written and oral quiz
8. Active and dynamic class participation
2. Class rules
3. Midterm examination (Types: true or false, multiple choices, & opinion writing)
4. Final examination (Inspirational speech)
5. Role play and individual oral communication
6. Level of critical thinking
7. Written and oral quiz
8. Active and dynamic class participation
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