Text Box: Instructor:	Ms. Imogene Stulken  Office:		McGauvran 358  Conference:	1) 	Mondays, 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Southwick Food Court (excluding  			February 8th and the early portion of March 1st)  	2) 	Wednesdays, 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., McGauvran 2nd floor (excluding – 			February 10th, February 17th, March 3rd, & April 21st)  	3)	By appointment  Telephone:	978-934-5014  E-mail:		Imogene_Stulken@uml.edu  Website:	http://faculty.uml.edu/istulken/59.109/

 

 

 

 

 

abcText Box: First-Year Experience Seminar  59.109 – Section 201  Spring 2010umllogo

 

 

 

Purpose:

The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the university and to provide information and experience that will promote and support academic success.

Learning Objectives: (Students may vary in their competency to attain the objectives.)
              Upon meeting all course requirements, the student should be able to:
•     name the student’s advisor and recall specific departmental information
•     access student services and use academic resources
•     identify major transition issues and value options toward wellness
•     compose a personal essay and present a selected portion of it to the class
•     complete a community service project for a resident of a local rest home

Required Textbooks:
              Pausch, Randy and Jeffrey Zaslow.  The Last Lecture.  New York, NY: Hyperion, 2008.
              Linda O’Brien.  How to Get Good Grades in College.  Woodburn Press, 2008.

Required E-mail:
              Students are expected to use their UMass Lowell e-mail accounts or to have their UMass Lowell accounts forwarded to a personal account.  Class information and reminders will be sent via e-mail using UMass Lowell student e-mail addresses.

Electronic Devices:
              While class is in session, students are REQUIRED to have all electronic devices turned OFFDevices used in class are subject to confiscation by the instructor until the end of class. The use of electronic devices during class time can result in a grade of Unsatisfactory for that day’s participation and classroom behavior.

Plagiarism:
              “Academic dishonesty is prohibited in all programs of the University.”  This includes plagiarism, which is “representing the words or ideas of another as one's own work in any academic exercise.”  www.uml.edu/catalog/undergraduate/policies/academic_dishonesty.htm  [Accessed 1.24.10]


Grading
              This one-credit seminar is graded as Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory.  Satisfactory completion of this course is required for all first-year students with Humanities and Social Sciences majors and students with Undeclared Liberal Arts status.
              A grade of Satisfactory is based on satisfactorily completing the following requirements:

Attendance:
              Attendance in the course is mandatory.  Attendance will be taken at the beginning of each class.  Students are expected to be present for each class.  If you will be absent due to religious observances, athletic team commitments, or personal reasons, please notify the instructor in writing as soon as possible and always prior to the day you will be absent.  If you need to be absent due to an emergency, please e-mail the instructor and leave a voice-mail message for the instructor.  An absence is not excused unless approved by the instructor.  In order to meet the minimum attendance requirements to earn a grade of Satisfactory, a student may have a maximum number of three excused absences.

Participation:
        Each day, students are expected to:

Homework:
              Homework is assigned weekly, and is usually due at the beginning of the next class period.  (Check the calendar for each assignment and its respective due date.)  Written assignments will include six journal entries based on the required reading, as well as short papers on specific personal and/or transition-to-college issues.

Presentation:
              An individual presentation will be due during the last two weeks of class.  It will be assigned at Midterm.  Please be aware of this and allow planning time for the presentation.

 

Approximate % of your final grade

Attendance

15%

Daily Participation

10%

Classroom Behavior

10%

Consistent Completion of:
      Last Lecture Journals
      All Other Assignments
      Class Presentation
      Community Service Project

 

15%
15%
20%
15%

 

Note:  Any and all changes in the course calendar and syllabus are at the discretion of the instructor.  Should a change occur, the class will be notified via e-mail and/or in class.