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University 101

University 101. Dr. Carol Wolf - Professor Cynthia Fox - Peer Advisor. Basic Course Information. No more than two unexcused absences from class are allowed. Attendance at three or more campus events, one to be a meeting of the Pace Computer Society.

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University 101

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  1. University 101 Dr. Carol Wolf - Professor Cynthia Fox - Peer Advisor

  2. Basic Course Information • No more than two unexcused absences from class are allowed. • Attendance at three or more campus events, one to be a meeting of the Pace Computer Society. • UNV 101 is pass/fail. A pass counts for one credit but does not affect your QPA. A fail counts for 0 credits and is reflected in your QPA. Failure is usually due to three or more class absences. • The class meets for two hours and provides one credit toward graduation. • The class begins at 10:10 and ends at 12:00. Anyone more that 30 minutes late will be counted as absent. • There will be no final exam.

  3. Important Fall 2007 Dates • Rosh Hashanah – September 12, evening and September 13, all day – no classes • Library tour – September 18 at 10:10 • Yom Kippur – September 21, evening and September 22, all day – no classes • October 30 – Last day to withdraw without academic approval • November 13 – Last day to withdraw with academic approval. • November 21 – 24 – Thanksgiving break • December 10, 11, 12, 14 – study days • December 13, 15 – regular classes

  4. University Buildings • Civic Center Building, also called 1 Pace Plaza • W classrooms are on the west, E classrooms are on the east, and Y classrooms are around the courtyard • The library is on the first floor in the back • The cafeteria is near the library • The main Security desk is on B level in the back • 163 William Street, 2nd floor • Seidenberg offices and labs • Conference room is room 326 • 41 Park Row • Most Dyson offices • Center for Academic Excellence – 2nd floor • Student Activities – 8th floor

  5. Some administrative things • U numbers – used instead of social security numbers • Pace email – used for all official and course communication • Passwords – must be at least 8 characters long and contain 3 of the following: lower case letters, upper case letters, digits, other symbols • Blackboard – used for additional information about many of your classes • The URL is https://blackboard.pace.edu/ • The syllabus for our class and these notes are posted on the site for this class. • My web site is http://csis.pace.edu/~wolf/

  6. Area around the University • City Hall and City Hall Park • South Street Seaport • Wall Street • Battery Park • Century 21- clothes, linens, appliances • J&R – music, computers, appliances, cameras, DVDs • Many restaurants, fast food places, bars

  7. Faculty • Full time • Professors – full, associate, assistant • Instructors • Adjunct – part time, often have interesting full time jobs • Titles – simplest to use the term ‘professor’ for everyone • Offices – full time have offices, adjuncts usually do not • Office hours – Professors usually list these on the syllabus. Make note of them and use them.

  8. Clubs and organizations • Pace Computer Society – meets on Wednesdays from 12:20 to 1:15 in the conference room on the 2nd floor of 163 William St. • Many other clubs and events will be available

  9. Help with your courses • Computer courses – Room 202 on the 2nd floor of 163 William St. • Tutoring Center – Second floor of 41 Park Row • Writing Center – Second floor of the library

  10. Time management • Study areas – library, student union, empty classrooms • Keep a schedule and plan when you will work on each class. • Do your homework right away, particularly in your math classes. • Be sure to allow time for meals and relaxation. • If you have a job, factor in the time required for it.

  11. “The stone age did not end because we ran out of stones.” • Assignment: Write a short essay that will answer the following questions: • Who said this quote and what did he mean? • What was the stone age and when (approximately) did it begin? • When did the stone age end, and why? • What materials might we run out of ourselves? • Use a computer to type up and print out your answers. Use full sentences.

  12. Next class, September 18 • Meet in the front area of the library at 10:10 AM. • Hand in the answers to the questions in the previous slide at that time. • Return to the classroom, W625, after the library tour. • If you miss the tour, you may be able to make it up by attending a different one.

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