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The final grade is based on the following criteria:

A = 89.5% to 100% of the total points

B = 79.5% o < 89.5% of the total points

C = 68.5% to <79.5% of the total points

D = 59.6% to <69.5% of the total points

F = < 59.5% of the total points

Tentative Course Outline:

Daily management of operations

Supervisory responsibilities

Maintaining environment requirements and understanding trends in environmental

data

Creating business planning expansion activities

Maintaining records critical to the success of the business.

Crop and fish production schedules and rotations

Field trips

General Education Goals/Objectives: Students should follow the Aquaponics Program

curriculum.

Relationship to Campus Theme: This course is part of our Aquaponics Production and

Management program and it addresses the campus theme of Nature, Technology and Beyond

by learning about our natural resources and how best to utilize each resource. The latest

technology is discussed and demonstrated.

Classroom Policies:

1.

Cell phones, iPods and related technologies use are prohibited in the classroom

unless otherwise instructed. It is recommended that you do not bring your

internet/cellular device into the classroom if it interrupts you or your fellow student

in the course that you have purchased, as you will not receive the value you should

expect in order to excel in the area of study.

2.

Food and beverages are permitted in accordance with IVN classroom policy.

3.

Be respectful of other students, instructor and guests.

Student Email Policy:

Dakota College at Bottineau is increasingly dependent upon email as an official form of

communication. A student’s campus-assigned email address will be the only one

recognized by the campus for official mailings. The liability for missing or not acting

upon important information conveyed via campus email rests with the student.

Academic Integrity: All students are expected to excel to the best of their ability. Students must

adhere to the highest standards of academic integrity. Dishonesty in the classroom or

laboratory and with assignments, quizzes and exams is a serious offense and is subject to