Goal Setting Assignment

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LIA 294: Intro to Liberal Arts & Sciences

Fall 2017

SLN: 73576

Day/Time: Wednesdays, 10:45-11:35am

Room: GWC 107

Instructor: Ashley White

Contact Info: [email protected]; 480-965-0528 Office Hours: By appointment only.

Course Objectives: This course is designed to assist you in your transition to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) and to help you progress toward academic and career success while you are a student at Arizona State University. You will learn:

· The importance of your relationship with your Academic Advisor

· How campus resources such as Career Services, the Study Abroad Office and Academic Support services can enhance your educational experience

· The importance of involvement in CLAS, on campus and in the community

· Opportunities for leadership development, participation in research, internships and other professional development options

· Ways to continue your own personal growth through time management, goal setting, financial management and responsible decision making

Course materials: An open mind and a willingness to learn (and to admit you don’t know everything)

Class format: LIA 294 is a seminar, in which you are expected to participate. You will be graded on class participation. Participation includes paying attention, participating in class discussions, completing assignments thoroughly and on time, and being respectful of your instructor, classmates, guest speakers and yourself.

Turn in all assignments at the beginning of class. If your assignment is not submitted at the beginning of class, it is considered late. Late assignments will be accepted only with a valid reason and will receive half-credit. Late assignments will not be accepted after 11:59pm on the due date. If you are absent on the day an assignment is due, it is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to submit the assignment prior to class time. You can submit assignments via email, have a classmate turn it in, or drop it off in Fulton 110.

Attendance is an integral part of the LIA 294 grade. Attendance equates to showing up on time, listening, turning in assignments and participating in class discussions. Points will not be awarded for attendance. However, points will be deducted for missing class, regardless of the reason.

First and second absence: 5 points for each absence deducted from final point total

A third absence indicates you are choosing to fail the course.

Cell Phones: Texting, chatting, talking, or playing on cell phones or laptop computers is not permitted once you enter our classroom.  An integral part of your attendance grade is being fully present and engaged in our classroom discussion.  Please make sure your cell phone is silenced when you are in class (vibrate is not permitted).  Being on your cell phone, in any way, during class constitutes an absence. 

Disability Accommodations: Qualified students with disabilities who will require disability accommodations in this class are encouraged to make their requests to me at the beginning of the semester either during office hours or by appointment. Note: Prior to receiving disability accommodations, verification of eligibility from the Disability Resource Center (DRC) is required. Disability information is confidential. 

Establishing Eligibility for Disability Accommodations: Students who feel they will need disability accommodations in this class but have not registered with the Disability Resource Center (DRC) should contact DRC immediately. Their office is located on the first floor of the Matthews Center Building.  DRC staff can also be reached at: 480-965-1234 (V), 480-965-9000 (TTY).  For additional information, visit:  www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/ed/drc . Their hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.

Academic Integrity Statement: Academic honesty is expected of all students in all examinations, papers, laboratory work, academic transactions and records. The possible sanctions include, but are not limited to, appropriate grade penalties, course failure (indicated on the transcript as a grade of E), course failure due to academic dishonesty (indicated on the transcript as a grade of XE), loss of registration privileges, disqualification and dismissal. For more information, see http://provost.asu.edu/academicintegrity .

Grading Criteria

180-200 points A

160-179 points B Plus/minus grading will not be used.

140-159 points C

120-139 points D

0-119 points E

Assignments/Expectations Point Values

Participation 20

Career Services

Register with Career Services 10

Attend a Career Services event 10

Study Abroad 10

Semester Plan 10

What Does Your Week Look Like 10

Goal Setting Activity 15

Study Skills Activity 5

Midterm Reflection 20

Advising Appointment 10

Research Apprenticeship Activity 10

Faculty Visit (Office Hours) 10

ASU Resource Presentation 20

Life after ASU & Grad School Activity 20

Final 20

 

TUESDAY

 

WEDNESDAY

Aug 22

Syllabus/Personal Values

Aug 23

Syllabus/Personal Values

Aug 29

Goal Setting

Aug 30

Goal Setting

Sept 5

Time Management

Sept 6

Time Management

Sept 12

Academic Skills

Sept 13

Academic Skills

Sept 19

Academic Integrity

Sept 20

Academic Integrity

Sept 26

Getting Involved

Sept 27

Getting Involved

Oct 3

Decision Making

Oct 4

Decision Making

Oct 10

Fall Break- No class!

Oct 11

Study Abroad

Oct 17

Study Abroad

Oct 18

Undergraduate Research

Oct 24

Undergraduate Research

Oct 25

Career Services

Oct 31

Career Services

Nov 1

Health & Wellness

Nov 7

Health & Wellness

Nov 8

Financial Management

Nov 14

Financial Management

Nov 15

Life After ASU

Nov 21

Life After ASU

Nov 22

Optional Topic

Nov 28

LIA 294 Final

Nov 29

LIA 294 Final

Important dates

August 17 Fall semester begins, Sessions A & C

August 23 Drop/Add deadline, Session C classes

September 4 Labor Day, University closed

September 6 Course Withdrawal deadline, Session A

Sept. 23-24 Family Weekend

Sept. 25-Oct. 2 Academic Status Report #1

October 7-10 Fall Break

October 11 Session B Classes begin

October 16 Spring 2018 Registration begins

Oct. 25-30 Academic Status Report #2

October 31 Course Withdrawal Deadline, Session B

November 1 Course Withdrawal Deadline, Session C

November 10 Veterans Day, University closed

November 23-24 Thanksgiving, University closed

December 1 Last day of classes

Complete Withdrawal deadline, Sessions B & C

December 4-9 Final Exams

Revised: July 14, 2017