Samuel T. Scott

CIS Instructor, Pierce College, Ft. Steilacoom
Email: sscott@pierce.ctc.edu
Office: N-105
Phone: 253-964-6735

Office Hours:
(M-F) 7:45a.m. - 8:45 a.m.; Noon - 1:00 p.m. by Appointment

 

You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you.  
- John Wooden

Common Syllabi Components

 

·        Access/Disability/Special Needs:

  Students with disabilities who believe they may need academic adjustments, auxiliary aids or services to fully participate in course activities or meet course requirements are encouraged to register with the Access and Disability Services (ADS) Office, Room 300K in the Cascade Building. You may also call the ADS Office to make an appointment to meet with the ADS Coordinator at (253) 964-6526 or 964-6527. Students requesting academic adjustments must obtain the “Approved Quarterly Academic Adjustments, Auxiliary Aids or Services” (green) form provided by ADS.

·        Attendance:

See Pierce College catalog. It is the student’s responsibility to attend class and will be responsible for all assigned reading and material presented during the class.

 

·        Academic Integrity:

Cheating and plagiarism will not be tolerated. Any student caught cheating or plagiarizing will receive a failing grade for the test/assignment, may receive a failing grade (0.0) for the course, and will be subject to Pierce College discipline process, which may include dismissal. See the instructor or college catalogue if you are unsure of these concepts.

 

·        Unauthorized Activities:

While attending classes conducted in a computer lab, students will not engage in any activity not directly related to class instruction, objectives, outcomes, or learning activities during the prescribed class times. Any student engaging in non-class activity will be directed to immediately cease the activity. Failure to immediately cease the unauthorized computer activity may be grounds for the student’s removal from the lab and course failure. Examples of unauthorized activities during class include: computer games, personal email, instant messaging, web surfing, installing software, downloading music/video, etc.