Program
Requirements
For full credit, students will demonstrate excellent
attendance and full participation in all program activities.
Everyone will complete
essay responses to readings, a Fall Annotated Bibliography, and a Winter research-based magazine article on a related historical topic.
In the Spring,
a creative/expressive project relating to fall and winter themes will be completed. Your
portfolio, at the end of each quarter, will include all your work: essay responses, reflective writing, lecture notes,
project drafts and final copies, self-evaluation and faculty evaluation.
A Note
About Plagiarism
We will
follow the college policy as stated in The Evergreen State College
Student Advising Handbook regarding academic honesty. The Handbook
states:
"Academic
Honesty -- Academic
honesty is a necessity in a learning community. It makes coherent discourse
possible and is a necessary condition for all sharing, dialogue and
evaluation. All forms of academic dishonesty including cheating, fabricating,
facilitating academic dishonesty and plagiarism are violations of the
Social Contract (see page 15). Cheating is defined as using or attempting
to use unauthorized materials, information or study aids in any academic
exercise. Fabrication is defined as faking data, footnotes or other
evidence. Plagiarism is defined as representing the works or ideas of
another as one's own in any academic exercise. It includes, but is not
limited to, copying materials directly, failure to cite sources of arguments
and data and failure to explicitly acknowledge joint work or authorship
of assignments.
Your academic
program often provides a covenant that sets out the roles and responsibilities
of the members of your learning community. It may include possible penalties
and procedures for appeal to the deans. Penalties for violation of the
standards of academic honesty may be severe, such as expulsion from
programs or even the college."