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BSEE 21 (Introduction To Linguistics) Course Syllabus PDF
BSEE 21 (Introduction To Linguistics) Course Syllabus PDF
Long Exam # 2
LONG TEST Week 11
Submission of Project #2
Written Examination/Final
FINAL EXAMINATION Dec. 2 to 7 (Tentative)
Presentation
REFERENCES
OGrady, W. D., & Archibald, J. (2016). Contemporary linguistic analysis: An introduction. Toronto: Pearson Canada.
Finegan, E. (2004). Language Its Structure and Use (5th ed.). Boston, MA: Thomson.
Fromkin, V., Rodman, R., & Hyams, N. M. (2011). An Introduction to Language (9th ed.). Wadsworth, Boston: Cengage Learning.
Coursera. (n.d.). Miracles of Human Language: An Introduction to Linguistics. Retrieved August 1, 2019,
from https://www.coursera.org/learn/human-language
Marta. (2017, July). Introduction: On the linguistics of humour theoretically. Retrieved August 1, 2019,
from https://booksc.xyz/book/66173772/ac1b95
CLASSROOM POLICIES
A. Attendance
1. Students are not allowed to have 20% or more unexcused absences of the total class hours; otherwise, they will be graded
as “DROPPED.”
2. Arriving more than 15 minutes late is counted as absent.
3. If you are going to miss the class for any reason, please notify your instructor ahead of time. Students who will miss a long
test, mid-term or final examination, or a class project may be excused and allowed to take a special exam or pass a class
project for any of the following reasons:
B. Classroom Decorum
Students are required to wear identification cards and the prescribed uniform at all times, turn off or put in silent mode cellular
phones during class hours, observe the cleanliness and orderliness of the classroom, exhibit good conduct at all times, practice
gender sensitivity and awareness inside the classroom, and come to class on time.
Cheating is strictly prohibited. A student who is caught cheating during quizzes and examinations will be given a score of ”0” for
the first offense. For the second offense, the student will be automatically given a failing grade in the subject.
Moreover, plagiarism is considered to be a great academic offense. Any student who is caught submitting plagiarized work
(whether copying, paraphrasing from different kinds of materials without acknowledging sources) will receive a failing grade and
might be subject to disciplinary measures.
GRADING SYSTEM