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LIT 2000Reference #216631
Instructor: Arnold Wood, Jr.
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Introduction to Literature
"Literary Visions"
LIT 2000
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This course is closed captioned for the deaf and hearing impaired. |
Please read this packet carefully for course requirements.
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION
NAME: Professor Arnold Wood
CAMPUS ADDRESS: FCCJ South Campus
11901 Beach Boulevard, Room T-265
Jacksonville, FL 32246
E-MAIL ADDRESS: awood@fccj.edu
WEB PAGE www1.fccj.edu/awood
PHONE NUMBER: 904-646-2341
FAX NUMBER: 904-646-2312
BEST TIME TO CALL: You may call at anytime. If I am not available, please leave your name,
phone number and a detailed message. Please speak slowly so that I can write down your
phone number. Messages will be returned within 2 working days.
COURSE MATERIALS
The following materials are required, and the textbooks may be purchased at any FCCJ bookstore in the Distance Learning Section. If the texts are not on the shelf, please ask a bookstore employee to call the bookstores on the other campuses for textbook availability.
1. Literature; Roberts; Prentice-Hall Inc.; 7th Edition, 2004, ISBN#: 0-13-048584-5
2. Study Guide to Literary Visions; Penfield; Prentice-Hall Inc.,; 7th Edition, 2001. ISBN# 0-13-183029-5
3. Video lessons for "Literary Visions" - See Airing Schedule or view at a campus library. (You dont buy the tapes.)
ORIENTATION MEETING MANDATORY
There is only one required on-campus meeting for all LIT 2000 telecourse students. This is your opportunity to meet your professor and your fellow students and discuss any concerns you may have about course requirements. Attend the orientation. Please contact me if the orientation time conflicts with another class meeting.
Tuesday, May 10, 2005 at South Campus, Room T 202 from 7:00-8:00 p.m. sharp
A Practice CLAST Writing will be administered at Orientation
IMPORTANT NOTE: You must attend orientation or contact me by phone or email within the first two weeks of class by May 19. If you do not make any contact, you will be dropped from the course.
REQUIRED MEETINGS AND EXAMS
Complete the Alternate Site Test Location Form to designate your selected test site for the term and bring it with you to the orientation. If I do not receive your Alternate Site Test Location Form, you will test with me for the duration of the term.
Testing - see Exam Schedule.
ASSIGNMENT INFORMATION
To be successful, the weekly assignments for this course need to be completed during those time frames. Do not fall behind - call me immediately if you experience any problem with the assignments.
The writing assignments for the course follow:
· One (1) informal writing assignment in a Response Journal each week. The responses should be 150-200 words in length. The informal writing assignments will be turned in in order in a folder when you report for each exam.
These assignments should be your reactions to the stories, poems or plays and/or your reactions to the videos. In these journals, we want you to have an opportunity to express your feelings about what you are seeing or reading, but, please do not summarize the selections.
· Two (2) formal writing assignments. Each Assignment will be 750-1000 words in length. You will be able to choose the genre for these writing assignments short story, poetry or drama.
These themes are intended more as thoughtful responses to the works of literature in the 3 different genres rather than as research or term papers. It is original ideas which will merit higher grades, provided the paper has no serious grammatical errors. You will want to use examples from the short stories, poems or plays to support your views, but please, do not summarize the selections in your papers. No rewrites are accepted.
· One(1) formal research paper on the novel of your choice selected from a list provided at orientation. Novels from the Norton Critical Editions can be purchased from any commercial bookstore or on-line. You must submit your choice, in writing, at the first exam.
The research paper should be a minimum of 1,000 words in length following the Modern Language Association (MLA) style of documentation. You may refer to your textbook beginning with page 1887 for guidance on documenting sources using the MLA style or you may consult any recent handbook (i.e. Harbrace, Bedford, etc).
For a refresher on research writing techniques, selected lessons from the ENC 1102 telecourse will be run concurrently with the LIT 2000 course. See Airing Schedule for exact times.
Use the following heading for your papers:
LITERATURE 2000
Name________________________________________
Date_________________________________________
Title of Assignment____________________________
Errors in sentence structure, verb tenses, punctuation, paragraphing, grammar and spelling will deduct from the grade. A handbook on writing would be an invaluable aid.
DEADLINES FOR DROPPING/WITHDRAWING FROM CLASSES
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Monday, May 16, 2005 |
With Refund/Class is deleted from students record |
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Thursday, June 30, 2005 |
No refund/W grade assigned |
Important Note: The drop deadline is sometimes before the orientation meeting and/or first video lesson on cable TV. If you are uncertain about this course, review the course outline and view a taped lesson in an FCCJ Library before the drop deadline.
COLLEGE HOLIDAYS COLLEGE CLOSED/NO LESSONS AIRED
Monday, May 30, 2005 Memorial Day observed
Monday, July 4, 2005 Independence Day observed
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
NEW ON SATELLITE SYSTEMS: Selected telecourses are also available on Direct TV, Channel 377 and on the Dish Network, Channel 9402, called PBS YOU. Check the web site at http://www.pbs.org/pbsyou for their viewing schedule. All programming is scheduled through PBS YOU for the satellite systems. FCCJ is not responsible for the viewing schedule of PBS YOU. The televised lessons will not be in the same order or time frame as the assigned lessons for the FCCJ course, but may be used for videotaping for later viewing. Check your satellite system directory for specific scheduling information.
FCCJ is responsible for program scheduling for Cable Television only.
FCCJ telecourses are available on the following cable television channels:
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Callahan |
Ch. 16, Comcast |
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Clay County |
Ch. 7, Comcast |
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Clay County |
Ch. 26, Comcast |
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Duval County |
Ch. 26, Comcast |
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Fernandina Beach |
Ch. 19, Comcast |
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St. Johns County |
Ch. 26, Comcast |
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St. Johns County |
Ch. 55, Time Warner |
CABLE TELEVISION SCHEDULE
You can view the airing schedule on the web at http://opencampus.fccj.org/TVS/tv.html
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9:00pm-10:30pm |
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A, B, C (if C is needed) |
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7:00pm-8:30pm |
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*A, B, C (if C is needed)
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A=1st lesson of the week; B=2nd lesson; C=3rd lesson, *=Repeat; 0=No Lesson Aired
Please note the holidays listed above No lessons will air on those dates
ALL testing information is on the Exam Schedule that follows this Airing Schedule
· Check the viewing schedule to see if viewing/recording the replay is possible.
· Call 633-8309 the next business day for a recorded message listing the re-air schedule for missed telelessons, or
· Go to the distance learning web site at http://www.distancelearning.org/tcrepeats.html for replay information, or
· View the missed lesson at a campus library.
LIT 2000 reference #195455 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE
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WEEK # (Sat-Fri) |
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TELE- LESSON # |
STUDY GUIDE READING |
TEXTBOOK ASSIGNMENTS |
WRITING ASSIGNMENTS |
DUE DATE (WRITING ASSIGNMENT) |
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Week 1 5/9-5/15 |
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(A) 1 (B) 2 |
First Sight Ways of Seeing |
No Text 1 14 Barn Burning p. 177 A Worn Path p. 138 |
Write one informal writing assignment - in response journal (RJ) (150-200 words) (1) |
May 9 |
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Week 2 5/16-5/22 |
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(A) 3
(B) 4 |
A Personal View Reflected Worlds |
The Story of an Hour p. 362 A & P p. 339 First Confession p. 331 |
Informal Writing in RJ (2) |
May 16 |
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Week 3 5/23-5/29 |
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(A) 5
(B) 6 |
The Storys Blueprint Telling Their Tales |
The Portable Phonograph p. 281 The Lottery p.244 I Stand Here Ironing p. 600 |
Informal Writing RJ (3) |
May 23 |
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Week 4 5/30-6/5
Monday, May 30 is Memorial Day College is closed: no lessons aired
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(A) 7
(B) 8 |
In That Time and Place
The Authors Voice |
A Jury of Her Peers p.188 The Masque of the Red Death p.302 Taking Care p. 92 |
Informal Writing RJ (4) |
May 30 |
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Week 5 6/6-6/12
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(A) 9 (B) 10 |
Suggested Voices The Sum of Its Parts |
Young Goodman Brown p. 403 The Horse Dealers Daughter p. 478 Everyday Use p. 86 Araby p. 294 |
Informal Writing RJ (5) |
June 6
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Week 6 6/13-6/19 |
E X A M |
(A) 11 (B) 12
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The Sacred Words A Sense of Place |
(11) *Dover Beach p.671 * Dulce et Decorum Est p. 760 *Nikki-Rosa p. 863; (Note: Youll be tested on poems marked with an asterisk) (12) Revolutionary Petunias 1152 Woodchucks p.1110 *Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening p.621 *My Last Duchess p.673 Hello, Hello, Henry p. 653 Theme for English B p. 773 |
Turn in 1st journal on short stories Informal Writings (TOTAL: 5 RJ assignments due) Informal Writing in RJ (1) |
June 13
June 20 |
LIT 2000 reference # 195455 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE
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Week 7 6/20-6/26 |
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(A) 13
(B) 14
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Tools of the Trade
Seeing Anew
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(13) Snow p. 676 *Jabberwocky p.646 *In a Station of the Metro p. 717 Preludes p. 707 *Homage to My Hips p.768 (14) *Metaphors p.744 Snapshots of Hue p. 1100 *Secretary Chant p. 1125 *Oranges p.1143 Kearney Park - 1144 |
Informal Writing in RJ (2) |
June 27 |
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Week 8 6/27- 7/3 |
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(A) 15
(B) 16
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An Echo to the Sense
Distant Voices |
(15) John While Swimming in the Ocean p. 775 *Sonnet 73 p. 873 The Bells p.826 Pied Beauty p.1107 *To His Coy Mistress p.909 (16) Wellfleet Sabbath p. 683 Let America Be America Again p. 818; *The Second Coming p. 913; *Icarus p. 938 *Icarus p. 941 To A Friend Whose Work Has Come to Triumph p. 940 |
Mail in first formal paper on either short story or poetry (750 1000 words)
Informal Writing in RJ (3) |
June 27
July 4 |
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Week 9 7/4-7/10
Monday, July 4 is Independence Day College is closed: no lessons aired. |
E X A M |
(A) 17
(B) 18
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Artful Resonance
Image of Reality |
(17) *The Sun Rising p.813 *Patterns p.1115 Poem p.683 Fear No More the Heat O the Sun p.1137 *Auto Wreck p.1138 (18) Trifles p. 1182 |
Informal Writing in RJ (4 )
Turn in 2nd Journal on Poetry In formal Writings in RJ (Tota1: 4)
Informal Writing in RJ (1) |
July 11
July 14
July 18
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LIT 2000 reference # 195455 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE
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Week 10 7/11-7/17 |
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(A) 19 (B) 20 |
Playing the Part Patterns of Action
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(19) Hamlet p.1306 (20) Complete Hamlet |
Turn in 2nd formal paper on drama or genre not used in 1st formal paper (750 1000 words)
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July 21
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Week 11 7/18-7/24 |
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(A) 21 (B) 22
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The Vision Quest A Frame for Meaning |
(21) The Glass Menagerie p. 1674
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Informal writing assignment in RJ (2 & 3) |
July 19 |
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Week 12 7/25-7/31 |
E X AM |
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Turn in Research Paper on selected novel and informal writings in RJ (Total: 3) |
July 26
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✓See Exam Schedule
Exam Schedule
First Exam - Covers Short Stories Assignments and Telelessons 1-10
WED June 15 6:00 9:00 pm North Campus, Room D-203
THUR June 16 6:00 8:00 pm Betty P. Cook Center (Yulee), Room B-203
THUR June 16 12:00-2:00 p.m. South Campus, Room T-202 (With Instructor)
SAT June 18 9:00 am Noon Kent Campus, Room F-128 (Auditorium)
Second Exam - Covers Poetry Assignments and Telelessons 11-17
WED July 6 6:00 9:00 pm North Campus, Room D-203
THUR July 7 6:00 8:00 pm Betty P. Cook Center (Yulee), Room B-203
THUR July 7 12:00-2:00 p.m. South Campus, Room T-202 (With Instructor)
SAT July 9 9:00 am Noon Kent Campus, Room F-128 (Auditorium)
Third Exam - Covers Drama Assignments and Telelessons 18-24
WED July 26 6:00 9:00 pm North Campus, Room 203
THUR July 28 6:00 8:00 pm Betty P. Cook Center (Yulee), Room B-203
THUR July 28 12:00 -2:00 pm South Campus, Room T- 103 (With Instructor)
SAT July 24 9:00 am Noon* Kent Campus, Room F-128 (Auditorium)
*This date is not an error. The term ends on Aug. 1, and there is no way to transport the exams for timely grading except by having the exams on the 24th.
TESTING INFORMATION
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Timing: |
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You will not be allowed to begin a test any later than 30 minutes prior to the close of testing. |
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Testing ends promptly at the time advertised. |
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What to bring |
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Social Security number |
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#2 lead pencil and ink pen for writing assignments |
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Picture ID (Driver License, Student ID, Military ID, etc.) |
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No scrap paper/blue books if necessary, they will be provided. Used or unused scrap paper must be turned in before you leave the testing area. |
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No children, no cell phones, no beepers allowed in the testing area. |
GRADING INFORMATION
Grading Method
The grades from the tests and written assignments determine your final grade.
Grades will be distributed in the following manner:
25% Research Paper
25% 1st Formal Paper
25% 2nd Formal Paper
25% Tests and Informal Writing Assignments
Test results
Test grades are mailed to your home address.
Expect to receive grades within 10 working days.
Makeup Tests
You must contact the instructor to schedule a make-up test, which will only be given one time, in the event an emergency prevents you from taking the test on the assigned date.
Grading Scale
90 - 100 = A
80 - 89 = B
70 - 79 = C
60 - 69 = D
Below 60 = F
Grading Policies
W Grade A student may withdraw without academic penalty at FCCJ from any course up to the last withdrawal date published for each session. The student may only withdraw from the same course twice. Upon the third attempt, the student will not be permitted to withdraw and will receive an A, B, C, D, FN, or F grade for the course.
I Grade The Incomplete grade may be assigned at the instructors discretion to students who are unable to complete the required work in the academic term. To be eligible for an I grade the student must be passing the course at the time of the request, and must have completed 75% of the course work. Documentation may be requested. The instructor will complete a written agreement detailing the remaining course work required for completion and the removal of the I grade. All work must be completed within the first eight weeks of the subsequent term, unless the instructor agrees to a longer timeframe (not to exceed one year). If terms of the agreement are not met, the I grade will automatically change to an F grade.
FN Grade - The Failure for Non-attendance (FN) grade is given to students who failed due to nonattendance, while the F grade is given to students who failed to master the content at a passing level. The FN grade may be used immediately after the withdrawal deadline. For this course non-attendance is defined as not submitting the assignments by the scheduled date published on the Syllabus. ___________________________________________________________________________________________
GRADE FORGIVENESS AND COURSE REPEATS
Grade Forgiveness A student may repeat a course in an attempt to improve a grade if a D, FN or F was previously earned. A course grade may only be forgiven twice. The official grade and the grade used in calculating the GPA, shall be the last grade earned in the course.
Course Repeats and Tuition Costs a student may have only three total attempts in any course, including the original grade, repeat grade, and withdrawals. Upon the third attempt in the course the student must be given an A, B, C, FN or F.
A student may enroll in a specific college credit course only twice at a regular tuition rate. If the first two attempts are unsuccessful (all grades will count as an attempt, including audit, W, F, FN and D), the third time a student enrolls in the course he/she must pay full cost of instruction. This cost is equivalent to the out-of-state tuition rate, approximately four times the cost of regular tuition.
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE AND SPECIAL SERVICES
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Disabled Student Services Specific services (such as note taker, tutor, reader, scribe, interpreter) can be provided upon receipt of documentation. Students needing special accommodations for testing must notify their campus Disabled Student Specialist at the beginning of the term. NO special accommodations can be made without documentation from FCCJs Disabled Student Services Office. Central Office: 633-5978 (Voice and TDD) |
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Downtown Campus: 633-8488 (Voice and TDD) |
North Campus & Nassau Center: 766-6784 (Voice and TDD) |
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Kent Campus: 381-3500 (Voice and TDD) |
South Campus & Deerwood: 646-2191 (Voice and TDD) |
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Learning Centers Tutoring is available for all telecourse students (for a variety of subjects) in the Learning Centers located on each campus. Please call in advance for hours of operation and tutor availability. |
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Downtown Campus: 633-8166 |
Kent Campus: 381-3449 |
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North Campus: 766-6718 |
South Campus: 646-2169 |
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Deerwood Center: 997-2574 |
Nassau Center: 548-4467 |
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Libraries |
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Telecourse lessons are on videotape in all FCCJ libraries. Videotapes cannot be checked out or rented from the library and must be viewed in the library. Ask for your video lesson by both lesson number and name of the video series. Call the library for hours of operation. |
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Downtown Campus: 633-8368 |
Kent Campus: 381-3522 |
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North Campus: 766-6711 |
South Campus: 646-2174 |
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Deerwood Center: 997-2563 |
Nassau Center: 548-4467 |
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Above are the main library numbers, below are the reference desk numbers. |
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Downtown: 633-8169 |
Kent: 381-3545 |
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North: 766-6636 |
South: 646-2179 |
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Deerwood: 997-2562 |
Nassau: 548-4467 |
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Please send requests for library related information to: librarian@fccj.edu |
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Telecourse Assistance
For questions regarding telecourses please call the Learner Support Center at 632-3151.
If a scheduled telecourse lesson does not air please call 997-2669 as soon as you notice a problem. You can view the airing schedule on the web at http://opencampus.fccj.org/TVS/tv.html
Telecourse Updates Call 633-8309
For recorded information on assignment changes, upcoming exams, telecourse replays, and special notes from your instructor. Available 24 hours a day.
Rental
Most telecourses may be rented for an additional fee. For detailed information, call RMI at 1-800-745-5480 or access their web site at http://www.rmimedia.com. Videos cannot be rented from FCCJs Libraries.
ALTERNATE SITE TEST LOCATION FORM
Name: ______________________________________ SS#: ____________________________ Term: _______
(Please Print)
Your choice of testing location (please check one)
{ } On Campus With Professor (See Exam Schedule)
{ } North Campus: Wednesday; 6:00 9:00 pm Room D213
{ } Betty P. Cook Center: Thursday; 6:00 8:00 pm Room B 203
{ } Kent Campus: Saturday; 9:00 am 12:00 noon Room F-128 (Auditorium)
{ } FCCJ Open Campus Deerwood Center: Saturday; 1:00 4:00 pm Room F1608
{ } Disabled Student Services: _________________________________________________________
Campus
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I have read and understand this course outline. I understand that I am responsible for all activities (assignments and exams) by the designated dates and that once I mail this form to the Instructor, my test location is fixed for the duration of the term and cannot be changed.
Signature: __________________________________________________________________________________
Current Address: _____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________ Email address: ______________________________
Home Phone: _________________________________ Hours Available: _______________________________
Work Phone: _________________________________ Hours Available: _______________________________
Please mail before May 16, 2005 or bring it to the telecourse orientation.
Please Mail to: Professor Arnold Wood, Jr.
FCCJ- South Campus, Box 80
11901 Beach Blvd, Rm. T-265
Jacksonville, FL 32246