Assignments |
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Spring
2006 |
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| Case Study: Students will complete one case analysis as an individual project and one as a group project. The class will be divided into groups. Each group will be responsible for preparing a presentation delivered in class. Each individual will do a written paper for the individual project. The group will also be responsible for leading a discussion and critique of the case study. Detailed guidelines will be provided on how to carry out this project. Each project will be conducted using the six-step policy analysis model developed in the text. | ||||||||||||||
| Proposal Development: All participants will be developing a proposal for their individual case study. Scope and magnitudes of projects make each proposal unique. Therefore, each project will be independently proposed and negotiated with the professor. | ||||||||||||||
| Examinations: The course will involve two take-home examinations. The take-home examinations will cover information found in the text. | ||||||||||||||
| Participation: Students are expected to take part in class discussions and participate in critique of case studies. Attendance is required for this to take place, so attendance is a prerequisite for the participation grade. If a student misses class without an excused absence, the participation for that class will be deducted from the total. Although a student might not contribute to every class discussion, the grade will be based on regular contributions. At least one contribution weekly is expected. Questions will count as participation because they are often valuable in helping everyone learn more about the topic from the answer to the question. | ||||||||||||||
| Project Submission: All project files and assignments will be submitted using your through WebCT or your VSU E-Mail account. Send the files as attachments to E-mail and formatted as outlined below unless another format is negotiated with the instructor. These files will follow the formatting and file naming conventions listed and explained below: | ||||||||||||||
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| Reference http://www.valdosta.edu/mpa/classes/padm7090/assignments.html | ||||||||||||||
| Updated 03/06/2006, contact Jerry Merwin |