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Course
Hip-Hop Dance
Professor Dr. Venus Opal Reese
Term Fall 2010
Meetings T/H 4:00-5:15 pm JO 1.216
WEEK 03
T/Aug 31: Space
H/Sep 02: Space
WEEK 04
Time
T/Sep 07:
Time
H/Sep 09:
WEEK 05
Time
T/Sep 14:
Time
H/Sep 16:
WEEK 06
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T/Sep 21:
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H/Sep 23:
WEEK 07
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T/Sep 28:
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H/Sep 30:
WEEK 08 Midterm
T/Oct 05: Mid-term Review Individual Performance
H/Oct 07: Midterm
Course Policies
Attendance, Punctuality, and Participation: (40%) The student’s
final grade will be lowered by 1/3 letter grade for each unexcused
absence. To receive an excused absence, a doctor’s note is required
immediately upon the student’s return to class. If you are late twice,
that equals one unexcused absence and shall be reflected in your
final grade. Students are graded on participation in class discussions,
preparation, and in-class activities. The student’s ability to take
direction, correction, preparedness, and willingness to readily
participate and work as part of a team will be measured and graded
by the instructor.
Essentially, the law requires that colleges and universities make those
Disability
reasonable adjustments necessary to eliminate discrimination on the
Services
basis of disability. For example, it may be necessary to remove
classroom prohibitions against tape recorders or animals (in the case
of dog guides) for students who are blind. Occasionally an
assignment requirement may be substituted (for example, a research
paper versus an oral presentation for a student who is hearing
impaired). Classes enrolled students with mobility impairments may
have to be rescheduled in accessible facilities. The college or
university may need to provide special services such as registration,
note-taking, or mobility assistance.
Religious Holy
Days The University of Texas at Dallas will excuse a student from class or
other required activities for the travel to and observance of a religious
holy day for a religion whose places of worship are exempt from
property tax under Section 11.20, Tax Code, Texas Code Annotated.
These descriptions and timelines are subject to change at the discretion of the Professor.