Criteria for Assignment Evaluation

Expectations for ECOMP 6009 Work


Graduate work must be above average, earn an A or B grade, to be acceptable for receiving credit. The characteristics of graduate work are outlined below.

For all assignments, work must meet assignment specifications. This constitutes the necessary conditions for acceptable work (regardless of quantity) .

Outstanding - A level Grades are earned when the work shows:

A synthesis of two or more ideas or concepts presented during the course producing the application of a totally new approach to the student's professional setting.

or

And innovative, creative idea or concept, stimulated by one or more of those presented during the course, which is applicable to the student's professional setting.

and

An ability to reflect on strength and weaknesses of the application, to describe evidence and probable cause of each, and to suggest how the application might be modified for improvement.

Above Average - B Level Grades are earned when the work shows:

An understanding of and application, with adaptation, of ideas and concepts presented during the course to the student's professional setting.

and

An ability to reflect on the strength and weaknesses of the application and to describe evidence of each.

Incomplete Grades (Highly Discouraged!)

Students who, because of unusual circumstances, do not complete a course, may, at the discretion of the instructor, receive an Incomplete (I). An "Incomplete Course Contract" must be completed in accordance with the conditions established by the instructor. Those who do not complete their work by the deadline dates will have "I" (Incomplete) permanently recorded on their records.

Given the rapidly changing nature of WWW publishing, this is particularly discouraged for this class!


Lesley ECOMP 6009   © 1999 Mary Hopper mehopper@world.comUpdated 12/01/99