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Introductory Speech
50 points
5 percent
Persuasive Speech
200 points
20 percent
Commemorative Speech
150 points
15 percent
Peer Assessments and Self-
100 points
10 percent
Assessments
Homework
30 points
3 percent
First Midterm Examination
100 points
10 percent
Second Midterm Examination
100 points
10 percent
Final Examination
120 points
12 percent
Academic Misconduct and Plagiarism
Plagiarism is a grave offence with serious consequences. Webster's New Collegiate
Dictionary defines “plagiarize” as to steal and pass off as one's own the ideas or words of
another or to present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing
source.
The following are some of the scenarios in which a student might be charged with
academic misconduct in Communication Arts 100:
Delivering all or a portion of another student's speech as if it were your own.
Failing to cite sources of ideas, paraphrases, or quotations on your speech outline
or during your oral presentation.
Working with someone else in the course to produce one speech that is delivered
by both you and that other person in different sections.
Providing another student with a copy of a speech to deliver.
Students found guilty of academic misconduct will receive an “F” on the assignment and
a letter concerning the affair will be forwarded to the Dean of Students for placement in
the student's University file. More than one episode of academic misconduct during a
student’s career can result in expulsion from the University.

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