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Carol Hartley Providence College Koffler 204 chartley@ providence.edu x2154 |
ExaminationsThere will be two examinations in this course, one mid-semester examination and one comprehensive final examination. The mid-semester examination draws heavily from the reading in the course. The major final examination question is provided at the beginning of the course. Examinations may contain multiple choice, short answer, essay questions, and short case analyses. At least fifty-percent of each examination's points will be based on the self-study assignments for which answers will be provided in this course's space on the local area network. These assignments will not be reviewed in class. The balance of the each examination's points will be independently developed from class discussion, assigned cases, class exercises, enrichment readings, lectures, and current events as reported in the Wall Street Journal. If you conscientiously do the assigned reading and self-study assignments in conjunction with preparing your case analyses, and you actively attend class, you will be sufficiently prepared for the examinations with modest review. If you fall behind in the reading you will find the exams difficult. Questions about the content of examinations may only be asked of me in regular class sessions when all of your classmates are present to hear my response. I will not answer questions privately or via e-mail.
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