Course Syllabus

This course includes the hardware and software skills required for building, repairing and maintaining computers.  This course helps prepare students for the CompTIA A+ credential, CompTIA's A+ certification (http://www.comptia.org/certifications/listed/a.aspx) , the leading certification for entry level computer technicians.  The A+ exam is a state activity for this class.

Resources

Resources available include CompTIA Academy, videos from Professor Messer, EmpowerED Family Portal - https://www.ucps.k12.nc.us/domain/2917

Assignments:

Most assignments will be completed in class. Only completed assignments turned in at the end of class, or when necessary the following class period, can receive full credit. Come to class prepared!

 Class Attendance Policy:

Regular attendance is required.  Your presence in class is crucial since most of the activities in this course occur during class time.  Your active participation will enhance your success as well as that of your classmates.  Be active in class!  Participate in class discussions!  Your opinions, input, and questions are what this class is all about!  Class attendance is part of your final grade.

Credit will not be granted for classes when absences for a student reach eight days for a semester long course and fifteen days for a year long course. Absences include those that are lawful, unlawful, and due to suspension.

Following any absence(s), a student is required to present a written document from the parent or guardian stating the reason for the absence.

Make up:

It is ultimately your responsibility to keep up with class activities and assignments.  Upon returning from an excused absence, students will be given two days for each day absence to make up the work missed.  When arrangements are not made to complete make-up work or if it is not submitted in time, the student will receive NO credit. 

 Any late work that cannot be made up at all is recorded as a 0

If a student has the opportunity to make up work then, the grade is recorded as a

 Tardy Policy:

Students are expected to be in class when the tardy bell rings. A student is tardy when he/she is not in the classroom or laboratory, where his/her class regularly meets when the bell begins to ring.

Students who are tardy to class will be sent to the office to receive a tardy admit slip. A tardy will be recorded.

 1st/2nd Tardy:  Warning from an administrator in the front office (1st period) and the teacher in the classroom (all periods)

3rd Tardy:  Warning from an administrator in the front office (1st period) and the teacher in the classroom (all periods).  The teacher will contact the parent on the third tardy by phone.  

4th/5th Tardy:  Warning from an administrator in the front office (1st period) and the teacher in the classroom (all periods). The teacher will submit a discipline referral to the administration and 1 day ASD with administration.  The administration will contact the parent.  

6th/7th Tardy:  Warning from an administrator in the front office (1st period) and the teacher in the classroom (all periods).  The teacher will submit a discipline referral to the administration and 2 days ASD with administration.  The administration will contact the parent.  

8th Tardy: Warning from an administrator in the front office (1st period) and the teacher in the classroom (all periods).  The teacher will submit a discipline referral to the administration and 3 days ASD.  The administration will set up a parent conference, create a written plan, and possible additional consequences. 

Tutoring:

I expect students to be active participants in their education. Any student who needs extra help is encouraged to make an appointment.  CATA requires any student whose grade falls below 70/C to attend tutoring.

 I am available if you have questions or concerns. I can be reached via email at harold.markle@ucps.k12.nc.us,

 Grading Scale: 

  • A = 90 – 100
  • B = 80 – 89
  • C = 70 – 79
  • D = 60 – 69
  • F = 0 – 59

Homework 20%

Quiz 15%

Test 40%

Lab 25%

Any late work that cannot be made up at all is recorded as a 0
If a student has the opportunity to make up work then, the grade is recorded as a

 

Classroom Materials

Supplies Needed for Class: Bring to every class:

  • Notebook
  • Flash Drive (min. 2GB)
  • Pen/Pencil
  • Tools (can be stored in lockers located in the lab)
  • Lock for the Lab Lockers (optional)
  • Earbuds or a headset

 Expectations:

  • Be on time— Be seated and ready to work when the tardy bell rings.
  • Be prepared—Please bring necessary materials to class with you. Do not ask for permission to go to your locker during class
  • Be respectful—Follow classroom and school rules and regulations
  • Do not eat, drink (except water), or chew gum in class
  • Do your best—Demonstrate good behavior, take pride in your work, and take advantage of tutoring
  • No personal electronic devices (e.g. cell phones, IPods, gaming devices, etc.)

 Honor Code:

Students will refrain from copying, downloading, or otherwise claiming work of others to be their own. Sharing of flash drives is unacceptable. Students shall not cheat on test/examinations, copy the work of another, download or complete any type of academic assignment in a dishonest or deceptive manner. These acts are considered cheating and students will be disciplined as such. Students shall not forge parents/guardians/teachers signatures or make fraudulent use of official school documents.

Course Summary:

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