Department of Communication Studies and Theatre Arts
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Course Title: Human Communication Skills
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Plagiarism
"[A]cademic honesty is expected of all students; plagiarism and cheating are not condoned and are subject to academic penalty, which may result in a failure for the course in which the violation took place. A record of the violation is kept and repeated offenses may result in suspension or dismissal from the college." (From the BSC Student Handbook 2000-2001, p. 85)

Plagiarism may be in the form of copying ideas, words or speeches of another person or another source (such as the internet, the web, a book or a magazine). The penalty for plagiarism is a zero for the assignment. The penalty for repeated plagiarism is failure for the course.

The Writing Center
The Writing Center provides individualized instruction to assist you in improving and refining your writing skills. It is located in the Academic Advising Center.

The Reading Center
This will help you with all types of assistance, not just reading. If you need tutoring, want to be in a study group, or have any variety of academic needs, this center can help you. It is also in the Advising Center.

Tutoring
If you need help in your class work or in preparing oral assignments, see Dr. Holton or your lab professor to arrange for tutoring.

Computers
Computers for your use are located throughout the college. There will be computers available for you to use the CD which comes with your text. You will be told those locations in lecture.

Computer Classes
Computer Classes are provided for students each semester. Watch the Comment for dates and more information, or check the link under "Student Resources" on the CC 130 webpage (http://webhost.bridgew.edu/cc130/). These classes are free for students.

Student Information Sheet
The purpose of this sheet is to enable your professor to know you, and to be able to help you in class. Please be as detailed as possible. Complete this and hand it to your lab professor on Friday. You can download and print the information sheet using one of the following files:

 


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