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This document outlines important information regarding the Pharmacy 732 course for Winter 2003, taught by instructors William Hayton and others. It includes critical dates for exams, quizzes, and workshop participation points. Students will complete three exams worth 100 points each and have opportunities for remediation if scores fall below 67. Essential course materials, classroom conduct guidelines, and academic misconduct policies are also detailed. This comprehensive outline intends to ensure students are well-prepared for assessments throughout the semester.
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Pharmacy 732 Winter 2003
Instructors • William Hayton Pharmaceutics • James Coyle PPAD • Cari Brackett PPAD • Kristin Lugo PPAD • Juhyun Kim Pharmaceutics
Exams • 3 Exams, 100 points each • Exam 1: Tues. Jan. 28, • Exam 2: Tues. Feb. 18, • Exam 3: Tue. March 18, 9:30 – 11:18 • Quizzes, – seven total, 15 points each, drop the lowest score - 90 points • Workshop participation - 10 points • Total:---------------------------------- 400 points
Grading Total Points 4
Remediation and Make-Up • Exams 1 & 2 will be offered again during the 10th week class. • Remediation • Open to all students; manditory for students scoring <67. • Scoring: 0.2 x first score + 0.8 x second score • (0.2)(65) + (0.8)(85) = 81 • Make-Up • If exam was missed for a qualified reason, full score will count; if not, remediation scoring will be used with the first score being zero.
Post-Course Remediation • Course average between 60.0 and 66.9 • Eligible to take a comprehensive exam over Pharmacy 732 during workshop of the first week of Pharmacy 733. • 67.0: C- for the course • <67.0: E for the course • Course average <60 • No post-course remediation allowed and E grade stands.
Workshops • Monday Afternoon, 1:30 – 3:18 • Rm. 550 • Rm. 257 • Wednesday Afternoon 1:30 – 3:18 • Rm. 550 Parks Hall • Rm. 257 Parks Hall
Course Materials • Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Rowland and Tozer, third edition • Calculator • Semilog graph paper • Course Pack
Classroom Conduct • Quiet is appreciated • Cell phones turned off • Pagers in quiet mode • Refrain from exiting and re-entering
Academic Misconduct: Exams • No caps • No use of memory in calculators • No PDAs, laptops, etc. • No exchanging information with others • No cell phones or pagers in “on” mode • No crib notes, cheat sheets, etc.
WebCT • Course Materials • Slides from class • Narrated slides from class • Reference materials; e.g., PK parameters • Exam Keys old and current • Quiz Keys old and current • Bulletin board • Email • Quiz and exam scores; i.e., grade book • Self tests • Student home page - optional
WebCT Logon • (1) Open a web browser and go to: http://class.osu.edu • (2) Log on: • Enter your “username” and “password.” • Username = lastname.123 (all lowercase, No CAPITAL LETTERS!) • Example: If your E-mail address is smith.303@osu.edu = Username is “smith.303” • Password = same one you use to check your OSU e-mail, to register online for classes, and to enable Internet access in OIT student computer labs.