SUMMER 2013
NTM Lab is located in Elizabeth Hall, Room 311
PHONE: 801-626-6113
Monday
8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Tuesday
8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Wednesday
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Thursday
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Some Saturdays: 9-1 pm
June 15, July 20, August 10
CLOSED Friday’s, Sunday’s and holidays: May 27, July 4, July 24
Finals Week: 8/12 – 8/14 (Mon, Tue, Wed) 10am-4pm
Lab Opens for Regular Hours:
5/6 - 8/14/2013
NTM Lab/Classroom Policies
- Students should expect to spend about six hours a week outside of class in addition to the three structured hours in class for lab courses. Check with your instructor to see where and when computer labs are available on campus.
- If any lectures are missed, it is the student's responsibility to make up the missed work.
- Computers are to be used for academic purposes only. Students may be asked to leave the room if they are using the computers for some other purpose.
- No bonus or extra credit assignments will be given.
- No food or drink is allowed in any NTM computer classroom or lab. Please leave cups, etc. outside of the room.
- Copyrighted material is NOT to be reproduced or downloaded from the internet without permission of the author. Downloading music or other files using peer-to-peer software (such as Kazaa, Bearshare, Bittorrent) is strictly forbidden.
- Students are expected to complete their own work. If you are caught cheating in this course, you will be subject to academic discipline including the imposition of University sanctions. A description of cheating and possible sanctions is found in the WSU Student Code available on the WSU home page and at the offices of the Vice President for Student Services and the ASWSU.
- WSU is an educational institution, dedicated to providing a positive learning environment where all students rights are respected. Students are expected to act professionally and to respect fellow students. If a situation arises making you feel uncomfortable, discuss it immediately with an instructor.
- By enrolling at WSU, students agree to maintain certain standards of conduct which, if violated, will result in loss of computer privileges. According to the WSU student code, students agree to avoid unethical, wasteful, and/or inappropriate use of any computer. In addition, students agree not to interfere with the productivity of other users and therefore will avoid disorderly, lewd, indecent, defamatory, or obscene conduct or expression.
- Open lab hours will be available in the NTM lab. Hours will be posted outside the NTM classrooms.
- Any student requiring accommodations or services due to a disability must contact Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) in room 181 of the Student Service Center. SSD can also arrange to provide course materials (including this syllabus) in alternative formats if necessary.
- Students who do not attend the first two class periods or five percent over the course may be dropped by the instructor.
- Cell phones, pagers, or other personal communication devices are to be turned off or placed in silent or vibrate mode during class lecture and lab time. Students using these devices should leave the lab or class prior to using the device. These devices are not to be used during testing.
