CSE 8381 Quantum Logic and Computing
Grading Policy Examination 1 25%
  Examination 2 25%
  Project Proposal 15%
  Homework/Labs 10%
  Examination 3: Final Project Report 25%
     
NOTE: Grades on assignments and exams will range from 0-100. However, the final class grade will be scaled to fit the above grading policy (1 homework point IS NOT EQUAL TO 1 test point)

Late Assignments:
 

Unless a documented and legitimate reason is provided, all assignments turned in late will automatically have 20% of the total possible points deducted for EACH class period that has elapsed since the due date.  As an example, a 100-point assignment that was due on Monday but turned in on Wednesday will be graded as normal and then 20 additional points (out of a possible total of 100) will be deducted for being late.  All assignments are due at the BEGINNING of the class period, assignments turned in after the beginning of the class period will be considered late.

Students who do not turn in project materials or participate in the presentation WILL NOT pass this class. All technical details of your projects must be presented and described in your reports. Plagiarism will not be tolerated in any way and proper citations must be used where appropriate. If you have questions about plagiarism, please ask BEFORE you turn in your assignment. Assignments will be scanned for instances of plagiarism and not fully understanding the meaning of plagiarism will not be an excuse to avoid a penalty.

Makeup Examinations:

There will be no makeup examinations, a missed examination will result in 0% unless a valid and documented excuse is presented.  If possible, students should provide such documentation before the examination date.  In any event, notification must be provided within 2 class periods following the missed examination.  In the case of a legitimate excuse for missing an examination, an alternative for making up this portion of total grade will be provided to the student.

Student Expectations:

          Please do not:
            1. Interact with smart phones, tablets, or other electronic devices unless it is directly related to classroom activities. You may be asked to show what you are viewing on an electronic screen at anytime during the class period to verify your devices are being properly used.
            2. Read newspapers or other material during the class while teaching and learning are occurring.  This is rude to your classmates and to the instructor.
            3. Work on homework or other class assignments during the class while teaching and learning is occurring.
            4. Sleep during class.
            5. Engage in web surfing or instant messaging during the class while teaching and learning are occurring.
            6. Bring people to class who are not officially enrolled.  Any exception to this rule must be OKed by the instructor at least 24 hours prior to the next class period.
            7. Carry on conversations either verbally, electronically, or via passing notes during the class. This is distracting to other students and the instructor.
            8. Request that the final exam be administered to you at a time other than the officially scheduled time.  Only in very rare circumstances will I allow a student to take the final exam at a alternative time.
            9. Eat a meal during the class.
          10. Plagiarism and cheating of any kind will absolutely not be tolerated and there will be no second chances if one is caught engaging in these activities. This class does not contain any kind of group projects. All grades will be earned as the effort of a single individual only.