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PS 125

Me Dr. Casey Dominguez Office: 285 IPJ Office Hours: MW 12:10-1:10 Tues Website: E-Reserve Password: POLS125

Policies Tardiness: It’s rude. I notice. I do not repeat information. Late papers: 1/3 grade for every day late Cheating: I will report you to the Dean for even a minor infraction. –Issue papers must be uploaded to turnitin.com.

Assignments Final exam (20%) Midterm (15%) Media paper 3-5 pages (15%) Issues paper 5-7 pages (15%) Campus participation reflection paper 1-2 pages (10%) Class attendance and active participation (10%) Quizzes (10%) Debate (5%) Extra credit available on website.