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that you do not bring your cell phone or other electronic devices into the classroom or, at the

very least, turn it off.

3) Food and beverages during breaks are permitted in accordance with classroom policy.

4) Be respectful of other students, technicians, instructors, and guests. Disruptive behavior and

foul language will result in the student being asked to leave the classroom.

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:

Each student is expected to complete his or her own work. Copying assignments or

images on the Internet, plagiarism on papers, and cheating on exams will only guarantee failure! In the

creation of works of art, originality is one of the most important factors taken into consideration. Ideas

may be derived from others’ artwork, but images should not be blatantly copied. Without originality an

artist cannot explore the parameters of their own creativity or make an invested analysis of their own

thought process. This course is designed to foster a student’s knowledge of drawing ideas and to

contribute to personal growth and ongoing appreciation. For more information on academic integrity,

refer to the Student Handbook.

Disabilities and Special Needs:

If you have emergency medical information to share with the instructor,

if you need special arrangements in case the building must be evacuated, or if you need

accommodations in this course because of a disability, please make an appointment with the instructor

If you plan to request disability accommodations, you are encouraged to contact your instructor and

Kayla O’Toole in the Learning Center (228-5479) as early as possible during the beginning of the

semester.