Part I Step 2: Bookmark and Read Your Syllabus


Your Syllabus is the most important document in the class. Please bookmark it on your computer(s) right now (or make it a shortcut on your desktop).
When you click on the link to your class' Syllabus below, the syllabus will open in a new window. Once you have carefully and thoroughly read the Syllabus for your class, you may close that window and return back to this page to continue on to Step 3 in your orientation. You will have a Quiz on the contents of your syllabus.

Note: Syllabi are DRAFT until the 2nd week of class
(i.e. changes before then may happen)

Syllabus Online Math 115 #2963

Syllabus Online Math 126 #2627


You should put aside time and read your syllabus on a regular basis. It contains all of your deadlines, rules, regulations, etc. for this class. Failure to follow the deadlines or rules in the syllabus (or in the class/publisher's announcements or in the emails I send you) may lower your grade or cause you to be dropped from the class.
Also, you will not be able to pass the 'Syllabus Quiz' in Step 5 of your orientation if you don't know the contents of your syllabus.

I would also suggest printing off at least two (2) copies of the 'Quiz, Paper Test, & DB Schedule' and posting it in multiple prominent places like in your math notebook, in your car, on your refrigerator, etc.

Please also re-read specific sections of the syllabus as those sections' contents become timely.
For example, re-read the Quiz Procedure section a few days before your first Quiz, re-read the Test/Final Exam Procedure section about a week before a Test/ Final Exam, etc.