This document contains important class policies, office hours, and the instructor's contact information.
What is a syllabus?
What is goal discernment?
The presentation of someone's words or ideas as your own.
What is plagiarism?
These reading strategy includes steps include Prepare, Survey, Annotate, and Review.
What is PSAR?
This is the time frame in which you should review your notes after class in an effort to commit them to memory.
What is no later than 24 hours?
Students should monitor their own learning, seek help when needed, and prepare for registration on their own.
What are student expectations?
You should conduct this after you have completed research on your own so that you can ask questions from your research.
What is an informational interview?
This governs transfer courses from the community college to all NC public universities and many private institutions.
What is the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA)?
These strategies include annotate, ask questions, make comparisons, and write brief summaries.
What are active reading strategies?
This method is considered an effective study strategy and a note-taking strategy in which you visually organize the material by spacing information out on the page, allowing you to see relationships between items.
What is an informal outline?
The number of hours spent in class.
What is contact hours?
These personality types include Realistic, Conventional, Enterprising, Social, Investigative, and Artistic.
What are the Holland Codes?
The expectation that students are to spend two hours outside of class for every one credit hour assigned to the course.
What is the 2:1 rule?
This strategy allows you to remember the order of steps or events when the information does not form a clear word.
What is an acrostic sentence?
This is a note taking strategy in which you write down any information that is singled out, on the board, asked, repeated, or stressed.
What is SOARS?
A course that you must successfully complete before enrolling in a higher level course.
What is prerequisite?
These steps include specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and time-bound.
What is the SMART goal criteria?
These conditions include a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher and a 67% credit completion rate.
What is Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)?
This strategy forms a clear word that helps you to remember information and the order of items.
What is an acronym?
This type of note taking strategy creates sections for specific types of notes and reflection in which you have an area for questions, notes, and summaries. It is also known as the T method.
What is the Cornell Method?
Examples include sleep, management of stress, regular exercise, routine
What are college wellness strategies?
This degree program is designed for students who intends to enter a two-year health science program.
What is an Associates in General Education (AGE)?
A violation of the Academic Integrity Policy.
What is accidental plagiarism?
This is a strategy in which you survey the entire test and concentrate on the questions that you'll most likely get correct and not wasting time on questions you do not know.
What is the two-pass method?
This is a skill that can be improved with attention to your approach to the differing type of test questions.
What is test-taking?