CourseInstructor InformationContact InformationCommunicating With the InstructorCourse Catalog DescriptionStudents will learn about ASU's mission as the New American University, the importance and benefits of an entrepreneurial approach to problem solving, solutions to sustainability challenges, and the importance of social embeddedness. Additionally, through various course discussions and assignments, students will examine the concept of academic integrity and its potential impact on their future, gain awareness of the value of engaging in research activities, and learn about taking an interdisciplinary perspective.Course OverviewLearning ObjectivesCourse RequirementsCourse GradingWeekly Course ScheduleHow to Succeed in this CourseStudent Conduct StatementSyllabus DisclaimerTechnical Support Contact InformationAccessibility StatementAppendix AASU 101 Online - Learning ObjectivesAppendix BStudent Support ServicesTable of ContentsCourse......................................................................................................................................................... 2Instructor Information................................................................................................................................... 2Contact Information..................................................................................................................................... 2Communicating With the Instructor.............................................................................................................. 2Course Catalog Description......................................................................................................................... 3Course Overview......................................................................................................................................... 3Learning Objectives..................................................................................................................................... 3Course Requirements.................................................................................................................................. 3Course Grading........................................................................................................................................... 5Weekly Course Schedule............................................................................................................................ 6How to Succeed in this Course.................................................................................................................... 6Student Conduct Statement......................................................................................................................... 6Syllabus Disclaimer..................................................................................................................................... 7Technical Support Contact Information........................................................................................................ 7Accessibility Statement................................................................................................................................ 7Appendix A.................................................................................................................................................. 8ASU 101 - Learning Objectives................................................................................................................... 8Appendix B................................................................................................................................................ 10Student Support Services.......................................................................................................................... 10 Note: red text to be modified by instructorCourseASU 101: The ASU ExperienceSemester & Year (Start Date – End Date)n Credit HoursInstructor InformationInstructor NameCollege NameArizona State UniversityContact InformationEmail Address: fill-inPhone: fill-inFax: fill-inPhysical office: fill-inCommunicating With the InstructorThis course uses a “three before me” policy for student-to-faculty communications. When questions arise during the course of this class, please remember to check the three sources below for an answer before asking me to reply to your individual questions:1. Course syllabus2. Announcements in Blackboard3. The “Water Cooler” discussion boardThis policy will help you in potentially identifying answers before I can get back to you, and it also helps keeps me from answering similar questions or concerns multiple times.If you cannot find an answer to your question, please first post your question to the “Water Cooler” discussion board. Here, your question can be answered to the benefit of all students by either your fellow students who know the answer to your question or by me. You are encouraged to answer questions from other students in the discussion forum when you know the answer in order to help provide timely assistance.If you have questions of a personal nature such as relating a personal emergency, questioning a grade onan assignment, or something else that needs to be communicated privately, you are welcome to contact me via email or phone. My preference is that you email me first. I usually respond to email and phone messages from 8am to 5pm on weekdays, please allow 24 hours for me to respond.If you have a question about the technology being used in the course, please contact the ASU Help Desk for assistance at http://help.asu.edu. 2Course Catalog Description Students will learn about ASU's mission as the New American University, the importance and benefits of an entrepreneurial approach to problem solving, solutions to sustainability challenges, and the importanceof social embeddedness. Additionally, through various course discussions and assignments, students will examine the concept of academic integrity and its potential impact on their future, gain awareness of the value of engaging in research activities, and learn about taking an interdisciplinary perspective.Course OverviewASU 101 is a required, one-credit course designed to introduce all new first-time ASU students to the unique elements, culture, challenges, and opportunities of their university.The course covers several core topics including: - how to be successful at ASU, - the significance of academic integrity, - academic
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