Grade Scale Sample Clauses

Grade Scale. See Uf grading policies for assigning grade points at: • xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/ugrad/current/regulations/info/grades.aspx. Grade Scale Grade Value A 100 - y3 4.00 A- y2 - y0 3.57 B+ 8y - 85 3.33 B 85 - 82 3.00 B- 81 - 7y 2.57 C+ 78 - 75 2.33 C 75 - 72 2.00 C- 71 - 5y 1.57 D+ 58 - 55 1.33 D 55 - 52 1.00 D- 51 - 50 0.57 E 5y - 0 0.00 7 Academic Honesty Uf students are bound by The Honor Pledge, which states, ‘We, the members of the University of florida community, pledge to hold ourselves and our peers to the highest standards of honor and integrity by abiding by the Honor Code. On all work submitted for credit by students at the University of florida, the following pledge is either required or implied: ‘On my honor, I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid in doing this assignment.’ The Honor Code • xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/sccr/process/student-conduct-honor-code/ specifies a number of behaviors that are in violation of this code and the possible sanc- tions. furthermore, you are obligated to report any condition that facilitates academic misconduct to appropriate personnel. If you have any questions or concerns, please consult with the instructor or TAs in this class. Plagiarism on any assignment will au- tomatically result in a grade of ‘E’ for the course. Plagiarism is defined in the University of florida’s Student Honor Code as follows: ‘A student shall not represent as the stu- dent’s own work all or any portion of the work of another. Plagiarism includes (but is not limited to): a. Quoting oral or written materials, whether published or unpub- lished, without proper attribution. b. Submitting a document or assignment which in whole or in part is identical or substantially identical to a document or assignment not authored by the student.’ Students found guilty of academic misconduct will be prosecuted in accordance with the procedures specified in the Uf honesty policy.
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Grade Scale. This is subject to change, and will only be made to improve letter grades to adjust for the difficulty of the course. A A− B+ B B− C+ C C− D F Grading Breakdown:: • Class Participation (10%) - You will be evaluated weekly by your group and the instructor for how well you participated in class activities. • Reports (50%) - There will be 5-6 reports in this class, one for each model discussed. These will be graded based on formatting, how well you responded to review comments, and overall quality of the report. Please see the rubric at the end of the syllabus for details in what is expect in these reports. • Peer Review Reports (20%) - For every report, your group will be asked to review one or two other groups’ reports. These reviews will be graded on formatting and the quality/thoughtfulness of your comments and criticisms. Please see the rubric at the end of the syllabus for details in what is expect in these reports. • Final Report (15%) There will be a final group project in the class. It will be similar to the other reports from the class however there will not be any review process. Details and a rubric for this project can be found below. • Final Presentation (5%) Your group will give a 15-20 minute presentation to the class where you will discuss your the main points of your final report. Please see the rubric at the end of the syllabus for details in what is expect in this presentation.
Grade Scale. See UF grading policies for assigning grade points at: • xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/ugrad/current/regulations/info/grades.aspx. Grade Scale Grade Value A ioo - yç 4.oo A- y> - yo ç.5ç B+ 8y - 85 ç.çç B 8$ - 8> ç.oo B- 8i - çy >.5ç C+ ç8 - ç$ >.çç C ç$ - ç> >.oo C- çi - 5y i.5ç D+ 58 - 55 i.çç D 5$ - 5> i.oo D- 5i - 5o o.5ç E $y - o o.oo 7 Academic Honesty UF students are bound by The Honor Pledge, which states, ‘We, the members of the University of Florida community, pledge to hold ourselves and our peers to the highest standards of honor and integrity by abiding by the Honor Code. On all work submitted for credit by students at the University of Florida, the following pledge is either required or implied: ‘On my honor, I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid in doing this assignment.’ The Honor Code • xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/sccr/process/student-conduct-honor-code/ specifies a number of behaviors that are in violation of this code and the possible sanc- tions. Furthermore, you are obligated to report any condition that facilitates academic misconduct to appropriate personnel. If you have any questions or concerns, please consult with the instructor or TAs in this class. Plagiarism on any assignment will au- tomatically result in a grade of ‘E’ for the course. Plagiarism is defined in the University of Florida’s Student Honor Code as follows: ‘A student shall not represent as the stu- dent’s own work all or any portion of the work of another. Plagiarism includes (but is not limited to): a. Quoting oral or written materials, whether published or unpub- lished, without proper attribution. b. Submitting a document or assignment which in whole or in part is identical or substantially identical to a document or assignment not authored by the student.’ Students found guilty of academic misconduct will be prosecuted in accordance with the procedures specified in the UF honesty policy.
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Grade Scale. Grade 1 includes Class 1 Grade 2 includes Class 2, 3, 4 Grade 3 includes Class 5, 6, 7, 8 Grade 4 includes Class 9, 10, 11 Grade 5 includes Class 12, 13, 14, 15 Grade 6 includes Class 16, 17, 18 Grade 7 includes Class 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 Grade 8 includes Class 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 8-GRADE SCALE Grade May 1, 2016 1.5% 2% April 22/17 2% April 22/18 2% April 22/19 2% April 22/20 Gr.1 1 Min. 24.01 24.49 24.98 25.48 25.99 2-6 mos. 24.04 24.51 25.00 25.50 26.01 3-12 mos. 24.04 24.52 25.01 25.51 26.02 4-18 mos. 24.06 24.54 25.03 25.03 26.04 Gr.2 1 Min. 24.06 24.54 25.03 25.53 26.04 2-6 mos. 24.29 24.78 25.27 25.78 26.29 3-12 mos. 24.59 25.08 25.58 26.10 26.62 4-18 mos. 24.84 25.34 25.84 26.36 26.89 Gr.3 1 Min. 24.84 25.34 25.68 26.06 26.40 2-6 mos. 25.18 25.84 26.20 26.58 26.93 3-12 mos. 25.55 26.36 26.72 27.11 27.46 4-18 mos. 25.88 26.89 27.26 27.66 28.01 Gr.4 1 Min. 25.88 26.40 26.93 27.46 28.01 2-6 mos. 26.24 26.76 27.30 27.85 28.40 3-12 mos. 26.57 27.10 27.64 28.20 28.76 4-18 mos. 26.94 27.48 28.03 28.59 29.16 Gr.5 1 Min. 26.94 27.48 28.03 28.59 29.16 2-6 mos. 27.32 27.87 28.42 28.99 29.57 3-12 mos. 27.66 28.21 28.78 29.35 29.94 4-18 mos. 28.00 28.56 29.13 29.71 30.31 Gr.6 1 Min. 28.00 28.56 29.13 29.71 30.31 2-6 mos. 28.36 28.93 29.51 30.10 30.70 3-12 mos. 28.72 29.29 29.88 30.48 31.09 4-18 mos. 29.05 29.63 30.22 30.83 31.44 Gr.7 1 Min. 29.05 29.63 30.22 30.83 31.44 2-6 mos. 29.62 30.21 30.82 31.43 32.06 3-12 mos. 30.12 30.72 31.34 31.96 32.60 4-18 mos. 30.67 31.28 31.91 32.55 33.20 5-24 mos. 31.13 31.75 32.39 33.04 33.70 Gr.8 1 Min. 31.13 31.75 32.39 33.04 33.70 2-6 mos. 31.99 32.63 33.28 34.95 34.63 3-12 mos. 32.88 33.54 34.21 34.78 35.59 4-18 mos. 33.76 34.44 35.12 35.83 36.75 5-24 mos. 34.63 35.32 36.03 36.78 37.48 26.00 WAGE & RATE CLASSIFICATION Note: (Unionized employees working as Welding Inspector will receive Crew Leader rate.) 1.5% 2%+.50 2%+.25 2% 2% May 1/16 Apr 22/17 Apr 22/18 Apr 22/19 Apr 22/20 MAINTENANCE: Level Crew Leader 1 D 31.45/33.14 32.61 33.51 34.18 34.87 Crew Leader 2 D 33.05 33.93 34.64 35.33 Crew Leader 3 D 33.47 34.39 35.07 35.77 Crew Leader 4 D 33.88 34.81 35.51 36.22 Crew Leader 5 D 34.30 35.24 35.94 36.66 Tradesman 1 D 28.61/29.98 31.08 31.95 32.59 33.24 Tradesman 2 D 31.50 32.38 33.03 33.69 Tradesman 3 D 31.90 32.78 33.44 34.11 Tradesman 4 D 32.29 33.19 33.85 34.53 Tradesman 5 D 32.69 33.60 34.27 34.95 Mechanic/ EI/ Tech 1 D 29.98/31.56 31.08 31.95 32.59 33.24 Mechanic/ EI/ Tech 2 D 31.50 32.38 33.03 33.69 Mechanic/ ...

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