Humanities Department Academic Integrity Procedure
The Humanities Department requires instructors to check for academic integrity violations. Most instructors use www.turnitin.com. All written assignments of 500+ words will be checked for academic integrity violations. Additionally, all instructors will make the originality reports available prior to the due date, and students will be able to alter the paper until the due date. All written material must be the product of the student’s original work, created specifically for this class. Papers written for other classes (including previous attempts of this course) will not be accepted without the express permission of the instructor.
- To familiarize the student with the general history of philosophical thought.
- To familiarize the student with the most prominent philosophers and ideas in western thought.
- To strengthen the student’s own critical thinking and evaluative skills.
- To provide an academic setting for discussion and reflection on philosophical thoughts and ideas.
- To demonstrate how such discussion and reflection is relevant to the student, the surrounding culture, and the student’s engagement with that culture.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will:
- Read, analyze, and critique philosophical texts.
- Demonstrate knowledge of key concepts, major arguments, problems, and terminology in philosophy.
- Present logically persuasive arguments both orally and in writing.
- Demonstrate critical thinking skills in evaluation and application of philosophical concepts to various aspects of life.
- Evaluate the personal and social responsibilities of living in a diverse world.
- Instructors will give between 2 and 4 major examinations plus a final examination over the material.
- Instructors may utilize minor quizzes, such as chapter quizzes or tests, at their discretion.
- Instructors may assign daily/weekly homework that may be included as a component of the final course grade at their discretion.
- Instructors may assign reading summaries and reflective essays at their discretion.
- Instructors may include participation grades as a component of the final grade, and may use attendance as a factor in determining course grades, at their discretion.
Attendance Policy
Class attendance is an integral part of education. The dialogue between instructor and student forms the cornerstone in the acquisition of knowledge. Each instructor will check attendance daily and may at his/her discretion use attendance as one of the grading components of the class. The actual attendance policy will be provided to the student in the course outline at the beginning of the course.Communication (COM), Critical Thinking (CT), Personal Responsibility (PR), Social Responsibility (SR)
ADA Statement:
Any student with a documented disability (e.g. learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing, etc.) may contact the Office on the Weatherford College Weatherford Campus to request reasonable accommodations. Phone: 817-598-6350 Office Location: Office Number 118 in the Student Services Building, upper floor. Physical Address: Weatherford College 225 College Park Drive Weatherford, TX.
The following statement regarding student intellectual property rights shall be included in each course outline.
A student shall retain all rights to work created as part of instruction or using College District technology resources.