ST715 - Fall 2012 - Grading

ST 715 - Fall 2012

Theory Of Sampling Applied To Survey Design
Tuesday-Thursday, 8:45-10:00, 5270 SAS Hall


Instructor

Dennis D. Boos
5222 Sas Hall
email: boos@stat.ncsu.edu
phone: 515-1918
Office Hours: Wednesdays, 11-12 (but feel free to drop in or call when convenient)

Grader

Pedro Torres
email: patorres@ncsu.edu

Office Hours: Mondays, 11:30 am - 12:30 am., 1101 SAS Hall

Text

The text for the course is Sampling: Design and Analysis, second edition, 2010, Sharon Lohr


Grading

Plus/minus grading will be used. The course grade will be based on homework assignments, the midterm and final exam, and class participation. The relative weight given to each of these components is

Homework 10%
Project 20%
Midterm Exam 35% Tuesday, October 2, 8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Final Exam 35% Thursday, December 6, 8:00 - 11:00 a.m.

There are no quotas or curves for A's and B's. I would be happy to give all A's, but there are no guarantees. I value class participation: attendance and willingness to ask and answer questions in class. It will be used in deciding borderline grades.

Miscellaneous

  1. Homework will be assigned approximately every two weeks. It will be due at the beginning of class. As a rule, I do not accept late homework. I allow students to work in groups on homework if they like, but no one should copy directly from someone else's paper (either present or past students). I strongly urge everyone to work on their own as much as possible.

  2. The midterm and final exams will be in-class, closed book exams. For the mid-term you may use one side of an 8.5 by 11 sheet of paper with hand-written notes during the exam. You will be provided with scratch paper. No cell phones or other electronic rdevices should be in sight or used in any way.

  3. If you would like to audit the course, I require at least a 50% grade on homework to get an official audit. (After many years of teaching and sitting in on courses myself, I believe it is usually a waste of time to sit in a course without doing the homework.)

  4. I will regularly ask for feedback on how the class is going. Please help me with your suggestions.

  5. Academic Integrity: It is the understanding and expectation that a student's signature on any test or assignment means that the student neither gave nor received unauthorized aid. Consult the following website for further details on the code of student conduct: http://www2.ncsu.edu/prr/student_services/student_conduct/POL445.00.1.htm


For students with disabilities:

Reasonable accommodations will be made for students with verifiable disabilities. In order to take advantage of available accommodations, students must register with Disability Services for Students at 1900 Student Health Center, Campus Box 7509, 515-7653.

http://www.ncsu.edu/provost/offices/affirm_action/dss/

For more information on NC State's policy on working with students with disabilities, please see the Academic Accommodations for Students with Disabilities Regulation

http://policies.ncsu.edu/regulation/reg-02-20-01

Evaluations of course and instructor:

Online class evaluations will be available for students to complete during the last two weeks of class. Students will receive an email message directing them to a website where they can login using their Unity ID and complete evaluations. All evaluations are confidential; instructors will never know how any one student responded to any question, and students will never know the ratings for any particular instructors.

Evaluation website
Student help desk: classeval@ncsu.edu
More information about ClassEval


This page was last modified on August 15, 2012.