Significant dates Fall 2016
The weight distribution of the course components is as follows:
You can view your marks here.
You have one week from the time a grading unit is handed back to you to ask for it to be marked again. Within the one week period submit your grading unit to the instructor after class and attach to it a document precisely describing your concerns. This will be returned to the TA who graded that unit. Once a TA has had a chance to review your concerns, they will inform you of the results. Once you have handed in the paper version, you may email the TA for a meeting as well, or see them during office hours. The discussion will be limited to the issues raised in your written submission. If you are still not satisfied, arrange for a joint meeting with the TA and the course instructor.
For each grading unit you are assigned a raw mark score that ranks you in the class. Also, you will be provided with a mapping from your raw mark score to a letter grade. The raw mark score is not a grade as it is merely used to rank you in the class (so, e.g. a raw mark score of 76 might be a C, not a B+, after the mapping is applied). The mapping will be supplied to you at the same time that your assignment is handed back to you. The final grade is computed from the raw mark scores and maps as shown here.
The meaning of the letter grades assigned by the mapping is givenhere.
You must complete and hand in the project to obtain a grade for the course.
Missing a Quiz, Assignment, or Project will result in a score of zero – unless the official York attending physician's statement is filled out and submitted by the due date of the assignment. The Assignment and Project are handed out well in advance, so only an extended and serious illness will have an accomodation.