Dr. Jesse Peters
PO Box 1510
Pembroke, NC 28372
Phone: 910.521.6635
Fax: 910.521.6606
Email: peters@uncp.edu
Location: Old Main, Room 204
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Freshman Seminar 1000
Honors College Students
Fall 2010 MW 11:30-12:20
Instructor: Dr. Jesse Peters
Office: Old Main 204
Office Phone: 521-6841, 521-6635
e-mail: peters@uncp.edu
Office Hours: TR 10:00-11:00; email; and by appointment
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Course Objectives
During the course, you should:
• Develop skills for academic success
• Explore and define personal, educational, and career goals
• Orient to college life
• Identify academic and personal/social resources available on campus
• Discover more about yourself and your world
Required Texts:
Your College Experience
Student Handbook
UNCP Catalog
Recommended Text:
BraveWire Account
General Information
This course is designed to help you succeed at UNCP and in the University Honors College. It is up to you to keep up and come to class prepared each day. We will get to know each other quite well over the semester, and I encourage you all to enter into class discussion and ask questions. I want to form a community that each of you can draw upon throughout your college experience and even beyond. We will also try to link much of our content to the other courses (ENG 1050, FRS 1000, and HON 1000) that are a part of your learning community.
Take heed of the following:
1. Attendance is mandatory. If you miss class, you are responsible for familiarizing yourself with the material you missed. If you miss 3 or more classes, I can fail you--no questions asked, and you will have to retake FRS next semester.I suggest saving your absences for when you are sick or have an emergency; that's what they are for.
2. I do not accept late papers or assignments of any kind without my previous consent. See me ahead of time if you have problems with assigned due dates. Also, be sure to talk to me if you are having trouble with assignments.
3 . I would appreciate all work done outside of class to be typed, double-spaced. However,
the career paper must be typed.
4 . Disruptive behavior will not be tolerated (talking while others are talking, coming in late, cell phones ringing, rude comments, etc.). If behavior like this persists, you will be asked to leave the class and receive a grade of F for the course.
5. Plagiarism will result in an F in the course, and you will be reported to the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. If you are unsure of what constitutes plagiarism, please see me to discuss the issue. The University writing center is also an excellent source of information and advice on your writing.
Note: Any student with a documented disability needing academic adjustments is requested to speak directly to Disability Support Services (Career Services Center, Room 210, 521-6270) and the instructor, as early in the semester (preferably within the first week) as possible. All discussions will remain confidential.
Assignments and Grading:
The. Freshman Seminar is a graded course. In order to receive a “C” you must earn at least 733 points out of a possible 1000. All assignments must be completed to earn a "C" in the course.
Class Attendance and Participation.................................................... 200 points
Class attendance and punctuality are of absolute importance. Each absence will result in a 50-point reduction from the class attendance points. Students who come to class prepared, regularly, on time and who participate in class will, in all likelihood, receive the 200 points available in this category. (NOTE: You are responsible for anything you miss if you are absent from class, including assignments made or collected, material presented, etc.) A student who misses 4 or more classes without an excused absence will not pass the course.
Convocation………………………………………………………….100 points
All First Year Students at UNC Pembroke are required to attend the
Convocation, or Opening Ceremony, on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 at
10:00 a.m., Givens Performing Arts Center. We will not have our regular
Freshman Seminar class on Wednesday, August 25, 2010. At the next class
meeting, I want at least one typed page in response to the ceremony
and the speaker.
Four-Year Academic Plan..................................................................... 200 points
Using the UNCP Catalog and the Freshman Success Guide, each student
is to develop an academic plan for General Education and major requirements
at UNCP. Further instructions will be given in class, along with a
form for completing the four-year plan. This assignment is due on the
day your register for Spring 11 semester.
Blackboard Discussion Forum......................................................................................... 100 points
Beginning the week of August 25, you will post weekly to the Blackboard
Discussion Board. Each message must be a minimum of 10 lines (normal fonts
and margins!) You must post at least twenty entries to get credit for this
activity. You will be able to respond to other students' posts as well as
start your own threads. I'm looking for quality discussion on events and
topics related to your college experience. To login to the Blackboard Course
click here https://blackboard.uncp.edu/
Career Paper....................................................……….................................... 300 points
You are required to complete a career paper that examines scope of the field, salary, graduate education, and career advancement. This referenced paper should be no less than4 pages double spaced, number 12 font.
Campus Events.......................................................................................... 100 points
You are required to attend four (4) different types of campus events (one of each from among campus-wide cultural, educational, entertainment, and sports events.) during the semester. (Parties sponsored by campus clubs, fraternities, or sororities do not count.) A signature from the Host or Moderator of the event must document your attendance.
| Attendance/Participation | 200 pts. 20% |
| Convocation | 100 pts. 10% |
| Academic Plan | 200 pts. 20% |
| Discussion Forum | 100 pts. 10% |
| Career Paper | 300 pts. 30% |
| Campus Events | 100 pts. 10% |
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| Total | 1000 pts. 100% |
I use a thousand point grading system. All grades will be given as numbers with final grades computed as follows: A=933-1000; A-=900-932; B+=866-899; B=833-865; B-=800-832; C+=766-799; C=733-765; C-=700-732; D+=666-699; D=633-665; D-=600-632; F=<600.
Class Schedule (Subject to Change; as announced in class or posted on the web)
Wednesday, August 18:
TOPIC: Introduction of Course; discussion of academic expectations
Monday August 23:
ASSIGNMENT: Before you come to class, please complete the following
FRS survey. http://www.uncp.edu/cae/seminar/
Click on my name (at the very botom of the page) to begin
the survey. Please bring your completion sheet (printed) to class.
TOPIC: Learning Communities & The Honors College: What to Expect;
Braveweb; Bravewire; Blackboard; Bookstore Policies
Wednesday, August 25:
TOPIC: NO REGULAR FRESHMAN SEMINAR CLASS. REQUIRED ATTENDANCE AT
UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION – 10:00 AM GPAC
Monday, August 30
TOPIC: Chapter 1 Your College Experience Convocation
Speaker Reaction Paper Due
Wednesday, September 1:
TOPIC: Chapter 2 Your College Experience
Monday September 6: No Class Labor Day
Wednesday, September 8:
TOPIC: Chapter 3 Your College Experience
Monday, September 13:
TOPIC: Chapter 4 Your College Experience
Wednesday, September 15:
TOPIC: Chapter 5 Your College Experience
Monday, September 20:
TOPIC: Chapter 6 Your College Experience
Wednesday September 22:
TOPIC: Chapter 7 Your College Experience
Monday, September 27:
TOPIC: Chapter 8 Your College Experience
Wednesday, September 29:
TOPIC: Chapter 9 Your College Experience
Wednesday, October 6:
TOPIC: Chapter 10 Your College Experience
TOPIC: Chapter 11 Your College Experience
** Fall Break, October 14-16
Monday, October 18:
TOPIC: Choosing a Major, Honors College Requirements & Study Abroad
TOPIC: Chapter 12 Your College Experience
Monday-Tuesday October 18-19: Registration, Sign up for advisement
slots; Bring your course schedule with you. Four Year Academic
Plan Due.
Monday, October 25:
Before you come to class, please complete the following survey:
http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22B2EMATHXC
TOPIC: Maintaining a Scholarly Community
Monday November 1: Last Class; Career Paper Due
Please complete the Post-Test and the Course Evaluation online.
Bring the printed sheet certifying you completed the post-test to the last class. Thanks.
This publication is available in alternative formats upon request. Please contact Mary Helen Walker, Disability Support Services, Career Services Center, Room 210, 910.521.6270.
Updated: Monday, October 11, 2010
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