Tests
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There will be 4 exams, each worth
40 points. Exams consist of short- and long-answer items and cover
material from class, the texts, and Web sites. Study guides for each
exam will be available before the scheduled date for the test. A
missed exam must be made up prior to the date for the next exam.
Evidence of cheating will result in zero points for an exam.
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Cases |
We will discuss four cases from
the Dilts (2007) text. The student is expected to provide written
analyses (typed, double-spaced, 1-inch margins, 12-point font) to the
questions following 2 of these cases. Analyses should be between 1 and
3 pages in length and are due at the conclusion of the case discussion.
Each case analysis is worth up to 5 points.
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Current Status Presentation |
The student will research and
prepare a presentation regarding a major U.S. union. The presentation
must go beyond the text and in-class material. Using three or more
credible sources, the presentation should include information about the
history of the union, its current mission and membership, and issues of
importance to the present and future of that union. The presentation
must give credit for the sources of the information and should NOT
simply be slides downloaded from an existing Internet site (i.e., the
union’s site). The current status presentation is worth up to 10
points.
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