COURSE INFORMATION
Instructor Name
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Brian Lynch
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Building/Office Number
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Office Hours
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No on campus office hours
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Virtual Hours
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I am available for virtual office hours when necessary
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Office Telephone
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(409) 883-7750
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Email Address
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Brian.Lynch@lsco.edu
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Course Schedule |
Building: Online, Room: TBA, Dates: 7/2/2025 - 8/5/2025, Days: TBA, Times: TBA
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Course Description |
ECON 2302 3-3-0
Principles of Microeconomics (45.0601)
History, development, and application of microeconomic theory underlying the production, distribution, and exchange of goods and services including the utilization of resources; analysis of value and prices; fiscal policies; labor problems; determination of output, prices, distribution; and current economic principles. AC.
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Required Textbook & Materials
Principles of Microeconomics- 4th Edition- Dirk Mateer ISBN: 9781324034155
This is a paperback but also allows the student to have automatic access to the online version of the book. The e-book has the readings, and the inquizitive and smartwork assignments
Upon registration for classes, LSCO students are automatically charged $14 per semester credit hour for access to all required textbooks, lab manuals, lab codes, and electronic books on the first day of class through the Gator Book Pack. Information about the LSCO Gator Book Pack as well as responses to common FAQs can be found on LSCO's webpage. ALL STUDENTS WILL HAVE UNTIL THE SECOND DAY OF THE SEMESTER TO OPT-OUT OF THE GATOR BOOK PACK.
Every student MUST have access to the required textbooks by the week of class. The student will be responsible for all assignments given. Failure to have a text may result in being dropped from the class. Failure to follow instructions (written or oral) will result in penalties.
Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)
Upon successful completion of this course, students will acquire the following course learning outcomes:
Core Objectives
Course Learning Outcome 1 |
Core Objective |
Associated Course Activities/Assignments/Projects |
Explain the role of scarcity, specialization, opportunity cost and cost/benefit analysis in economic decision-making. |
Critical Thinking |
Students will be tested on these foundational concepts. |
Identify the determinants of supply and demand; demonstrate the impact of shifts in both market supply and demand curves on equilibrium price and output. |
Empirical and Quantitative Skills |
Students will complete adaptive assignments requiring them to apply these concepts to various scenarios and manipulate graphs to reflect the scenarios. |
Summarize the law of diminishing marginal utility; describe the process of utility maximization. |
Critical Thinking |
Students will complete tables and graphs that show marginal utility at different levels of consumption and that indicate the point of maximum utility. |
Calculate supply and demand elasticities, identify the determinants of price elasticity of demand and supply, and demonstrate the relationship between elasticity and total revenue. |
Empirical and Quantitative Skills |
Students will calculate elasticities in practice and graded assignments. |
Describe the production function and the Law of Diminishing Marginal Productivity; calculate and graph short-run and long-run costs of production. |
Empirical and Quantitative Skills |
Students will complete a writing assignment from the perspective of a business that will include analysis on production level and costs of production. |
Identify the four market structures by characteristics; calculate and graph the profit maximizing price and quantity in the output markets by use of marginal analysis. |
Empirical and Quantitative Skills |
Students will discuss the different market structures in short answers/discussion posts. |
Determine the profit maximizing price and quantity of resources in factor markets under perfect and imperfect competition by use of marginal analysis. |
Empirical and Quantitative Skills |
Students will complete adaptive assignments allowing them to identify the profit maximizing price and quantity. |
Describe governmental efforts to address market failure such as monopoly power, externalities, and public goods. |
Critical Thinking |
Students will write short answer responses on the provision of public goods. |
Identify the benefits of free trade using the concept of comparative advantage. |
Critical Thinking |
Students will read and comment on articles regarding free trade.
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Course Topical Outline
Module |
Assigned Work |
Introduction to the course |
Introduction to the Course
Discussion Board and Course Structure Assignments
Take syllabus quiz |
Supply and Demand |
Read Chapters 3
Inquizitve and Smart work Assignments
Homework Assignments Due |
Price Controls |
Read Chapter 6
Inquizitve and Smart work Assignments
Homework Assignments Due |
Elasticity |
Read Chapter 4
Inquizitve and Smart work Assignments
Homework Assignments Due |
Externalities |
Read Chapter 7
Inquizitve and Smart work Assignments
Homework Assignments Due |
Production Costs |
Read Chapter 8
Inquizitve and Smart work Assignments
Homework Assignments Due |
Pure Competition |
Read Chapter 9
Inquizitve and Smart work Assignments
Homework Assignments Due |
Monopoly |
Read Chapter 10
Inquizitve and Smart work Assignments
Homework Assignments Due |
Monopolistic Competition |
Read Chapter 11
Inquizitve and Smart work Assignments
Homework Assignments Due |
Major Assignments Schedule
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Inquistive and Smartwork Assignments: These assignments are connected directly to the different sections in each chapter. They are a great review tool for the tests
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Graded Homework: Students will have small quizzes and other related homework assignments per week
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Exams: Students will take 3 timed exams. These exams will require students to download the lock down browser
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The readings will come from the textbook
Please see Blackboard for the the complete outline of the assignments
Module |
Assigned Work |
Welcome to Economics and Choices |
Introduction to the Course
Discussion Board and Course Structure Assignments
July 8th |
Supply and Demand |
Read Chapters 3
Inquizitve and Smart work Assignments
Homework Assignments Due
July 10th |
Price Controls |
Read Chapter 6
Inquizitve and Smart work Assignments
Homework Assignments Due
July 13th |
Elasticity |
Read Chapter 4
Inquizitve and Smart work Assignments
Homework Assignments Due
July 17th
First test- Chapters 3,4,6 due July 19th |
Externalities |
Read Chapter 7
Inquizitve and Smart work Assignments
Homework Assignments Due
July 22th |
Production Costs |
Read Chapter 8
Inquizitve and Smart work Assignments
Homework Assignments Due
July 27th
Second test- Chapters 8,9 due July 30th
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Pure Competition |
Read Chapter 9
Inquizitve and Smart work Assignments
Homework Assignments Due
July 31st |
Monopoly |
Read Chapter 10
Inquizitve and Smart work Assignments
Homework Assignments Due
July 31st
Third Exam (final exam) due Aug 5th |
Final Exam Date
July 24, 2025 - 8:00 AM
Through August 5, 2025 - 11:00 PM
COURSE POLICIES
Academic Honesty
Faculty who suspect violation of academic honesty, cheating, plagiarism, collusion, or abuse of resource materials may assign an academic penalty.
Incidents of academic dishonesty are a violation of the Student Code of Conduct. An academic appeal process is afforded to students who desire to dispute a grade or any decision that affects the student's ability to complete and earn a grade for the course provided it is not related to a violation outlined in the LSCO Student Code of Conduct, including academic dishonesty.
I understand that cheating during an exam is considered academic dishonesty. The first offense will receive a zero for the assignment. Second offense will be sent to the dean for evaluation and possible removal from the course.
Electronic Communication
LSCO students are required to use either their LSCO Blackboard account or their LSCO email account (Office 365 / Microsoft Outlook) for all electronic communication. In order to ensure the privacy and identity of the student communicating via electronic methods, LSCO faculty will direct students to use their LSCO email accounts rather than personal accounts. If a student has trouble accessing their LSCO email account, they should contact the LSCO Help Desk at (409) 882-3033 or helpdesk@lsco.edu.
Attendance Requirements
Federal regulations require students who receive financial aid to have begun "attending" and participate substantially in each course for which they are enrolled on or before the official census reporting date outlined on the LSCO Academic Calendar. Students documented as "not attending" a course upon the census date are assumed (for financial aid purposes) to have not begun attendance for that course, negatively affecting their financial aid eligibility and disbursement.
Attendance in an ONLINE course is verified by substantial participation in the course on or before the census date published in the LSCO Academic Calendar. Substantial participation in this online course is defined as logging in and completing/participating in at least one requirement of the course. Note: Simply logging in to your online course does not constitute attendance.
Hybrid classes are a mix of face-to-face and online environments. Students will be expected to attend a certain number of classes as required by the instructor. (Include the policy on absences and tardiness.) In addition to classroom attendance, your weekly active participation in the online component (Blackboard and/or homework software) will be considered and expected.
Weekly participation and engagement in the courses are critical for student success. Assignments should be completed by the due date. Students should also refer to the instructor’s attendance policy for additional information. You will need to participate in an academic activity each week to be counted as present. (See LSCO Student Handbook, Class Attendance.)
Make-up Work Policy
Please note that no late work is accepted in the course. Late work will only be accepted with instructor approval at instructor discretion.
It is the responsibility of the student to properly plan and ensure that they give themselves enough time to complete their work. Ifyou wait until the last 2 hours to complete your work, you assume all the risk of an emergency or technical issue that mightcome up. I have opened all the work early for you to plan in advance and waiting until the last minute that allows for an excuse will not be accepted.
DO NOT send me an email about wanting to complete your work late- all students are graded on the same late policy to be both fair and consistent. Why would it be fair to provide an extension when all other students were not allowed one? If you do sendme an email, I will assume you did not read or understand the course policies for all students. You are responsible for completing your work around your other time commitments.
When you cultivate these habits, it can provide excellent training for your professional life.
You have chosen to enroll in this course. The expectation is that you will work diligently to get your work done.
Extra Credit: If offered, it will be infrequent and not enough to completely change your grade. And do not ask for extra credit. You will have plenty of opportunities given the number of assignments to do well in the course.
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Plan your activities carefully.
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Be mentally flexible.
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Start your homework early and develop solid work.
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Avoid procrastination and drama.
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Learn from your mistakes.
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Hold yourself accountable.
Classroom Etiquette
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I will respond to emails through official methods only- so you can email me through Blackboard or your lsco.edu address
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My personal information is not readily available to the public. If you do attempt to contact me using my personal information, this will be considered stalking and you will be removed from the class.
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ALL emails must contain the following information:
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SUBJECT LINE: Class – Topic (e.g. ECON 2302 – Paper #4 Graphs)
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BODY OF EMAIL:
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BEGINNING: A formal, professional, appropriate salutation (e.g. Dear Dr.
Hughes,)
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BODY: A brief introduction to your concern, question, or situation as well as a clear request regarding the purpose of your communication; be sure to adhere to etiquette expectations (as described above)
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ENDING: A formal, respectful, appropriate closure and signature (Sincerely, With Kind Regards, etc. as well as your name)
Exam Policy
But before you even think of taking the exams, here is all the tech supoort information you need
Email: bbhelp@lsco.edu
Phone: 936-496-5378
Hours: 24/7
LSCO Help Desk
Email: helpdesk@lsco.edu
Phone: 409-882-3033
Hours: 7:30 am – 4:30 pm
Location: Academic Building, Room 205
All of your exams will be take online. You will be taking them using the proctoring feature- Respondus Lockdown Browser.
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YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO HAVE STUDY NOTES OR OTHER SCREENS OPEN DURING THE EXAMS
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This is required to be installed on any computer used to take an exam.
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You will need a webcam to take your test
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The instructions to download the respondus tool will be located in Blackboard. You will have a quiz at the beginning of the semester to see if this browser works on your laptop or PC
Here is the information for taking it at the orange campus
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There is also a computer lab that any student may use on the 1st floor of the library, and study rooms located on the 2nd floor of the library that have computers with cameras on them for testing with lockdown browsers.
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Laptop rental is available from the LSCO library located in the Ron E. Lewis building on the 1st floor. You must have a current student I.D. with you for the check-out process. Students can borrow laptops for the semester or summer and can come into the library at any time during business hours to check one out.
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Make an appointment with the testing center on the LSCO campus
Phone: (409) 882-3330
Days
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Hours of Operation
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Monday - Thursday
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7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. (CST)
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Friday
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8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (CST)
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Saturday & Sunday
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Closed during Summer
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Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Students should use AI technology responsibly and ethically. This includes refraining from using AI to engage in harmful or unethical activities, such as generating false information, spreading misinformation, or engaging in malicious behaviors. The use of AI should align with the principles of academic integrity, honesty, and respect for others. Students are responsible for adhering to LSCO's Academic Honesty policy found in the Student Handbook. LSCO's full AI policy can be found at
AI Policy | Lamar State College Orange (lsco.edu)
Expected Time Requirement for this Course
For every hour in class (or unit of credit) taught in a 16-week session, students should expect to spend at least two to three hours per week studying and completing assignments. Example: For a 3-credit hour class taught in a 16-week session, students should prepare to allocate approximately 6 to 9 hours per week outside of class studying and completing assignments. For a 3-credit hour taught in a 10-week summer session, students should prepare to allocate approximately 10 to 15 hours per week outside of class studying and completing assignments. For a 3-credit hour taught in an 8-week session, students should prepare to allocate approximately 12 to 18 hours per week outside of class studying and completing assignments. For a 3-credit hour taught in a 5-week summer session, students should prepare to allocate approximately 20 to 29 hours per week outside of class studying and completing assignments.
Grading and Evaluation Method
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Inquistive and Smartwork Assignments: These assignments are connected directly to the different E-book and correspond to different sections in each chapter .
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Graded Homework: Students will have graded mini quizzes and homework assignment covering the chapters covered that week.
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Exams/Test: Students will take 3 timed exams/tests, worth about 50% of the student’s final grade. Each exam will cover the readings and assignments for a segment of the course
The total number of points for the class is 541
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A (90–100%): 487 to 541 points
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B (80–89%): 433 to 486 points
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C (70–79%): 379 to 432 points
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D (60–69%): 325 to 378 points
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F (0–59%): 0 to 324 points
Instructor Response Time
The instructor will respond to emails within 24 hours, excluding weekends and holidays. On weekends and holidays, the instructor will respond to emails from students within 24 hours of the first business day following the weekend or holiday.
Participation Requirements
Weekly participation and engagement in the courses are critical for student success. Assignments should be completed by the due date. Students should also refer to the instructor’s attendance policy for additional information. You will need to participate in an academic activity each week to be counted as present. (See LSCO Student Handbook, Class Attendance.)
Review of Test Grades
Student's Responsibility
This syllabus contains information, policies, and procedures for a specific course. By enrolling, the student agrees to read, understand, and abide by the rules, policies, regulations, and ethical standards of Lamar State College Orange as those contained in the current LSCO Catalog and schedule of classes.
Syllabus Content
The instructor reserves the right to make changes to this syllabus if deemed necessary. All changes will be provided to the students orally or in writing before the implementation of the change.
Textbook and Required Materials Access
Every student MUST have access to the required textbooks by the second week of class. The student will be responsible for all assignments given. Failure to have a text may result in being dropped from the class. Failure to follow instructions (written or oral) will result in penalties.
STUDENT SUPPORT RESOURCES
Mental Health Resources
TimelyCare is a virtual health and well-being platform that is available 24/7 for all non-dual credit enrolled LSCO students. There is no cost to eligible students for this service. TimelyCare’s providers offer emotional support, mental health counseling, health coaching, psychiatry, and basic needs support. Non-Dual Credit students enrolled in classes can log in to the TimelyCare website or app available at
timelycare.com/LSCO.
Advocacy Information
Any student who faces challenges securing their food or housing and believes this may affect their performance in the course is encouraged to contact the advising office for guidance on how to identify possible resources. Please notify the instructor of your circumstance if you are comfortable doing so.
Equal Opportunity to Educational Programs
Lamar State College Orange (LSCO) is an equal opportunity educational institution and does not discriminate against any person regardless of race, sex, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, age, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or veteran status, in admissions, educational programs, student activities or employment. For further information about this policy, contact the Accessibility Coordinator at (409) 882-3393.
Title IX of the Education Amendments
LSCO prohibits discrimination, including sexual harassment and retaliation, against any student on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, or any other basis prohibited by law. Any student who believes that he or she has experienced prohibited conduct or believes that another student has experienced prohibited conduct should immediately report the alleged acts to the Title IX Coordinator, Rebecca Gentry, at
Rebecca.Gentry@lsco.edu.
Blackboard Resources
LSCO students will access Blackboard through the MyGator portal. Login credentials will use the following format: username@my.lsco.edu and Password. For help in identifying your Username/Password, visit
https://www2.lsco.edu/sspr/.
Blackboard student resource videos and help-sites are available at
https://www.lsco.edu/distanceed/blackboard-student.asp.
Career Coach
Lamar State College Orange provides career advising services to all students and alumni through Career Coach, an online career planning tool. Career Coach assists students through all phases of developing, initiating, and implementing career plans.
Information regarding employment opportunities and career options are provided along with access to live local job postings. Full-time and part-time employment opportunities, as well as internships, are available through Career Coach. Visit
https://www.lsco.edu/advising/career-planning.asp for more details on how to use LSCO's Career Coach to plan for and learn more about your future career.
Gator Assistance Services
Lamar State College Orange provides currently enrolled technical students support for daycare costs as well as other services.
Visit
https://www.lsco.edu/advising/gator-assistance.asp for details on assistance services.
OASIS (formerly) Gator Success Center
Students are encouraged to make an appointment or walk in to receive tutoring, support services, or access to an open computer lab. Face-to-face and online supplemental instruction sessions are available to help students through any LSCO course. Reach out to
learning.center@lsco.edu for more information on how students can receive academic support.
Library Services
Students are encouraged to visit library.lsco.edu to find the library's current operating hours, access the catalog to locate print materials, and access GatorSearch to explore the vast electronic collection. The library provides over 77 electronic database collections that include eBooks, newspapers, magazines, academic journals, and streaming video. The physical library contains a specialized collection of research materials specifically chosen to support the degrees and courses offered. Additionally, Students with research questions or questions about library services are encouraged visit the library in person, call 409-882-3352, access the chat on the library webpage, or to email their question to
lscolibrary@lsco.edu.
Student with Disabilities
Under the Texas State System, Lamar State College Orange complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, pertaining to the provision of reasonable academic adjustments/auxiliary aids for students with disability. We strive to provide reasonable academic adjustments/auxiliary aids to students who request and require them.
Students who believe they have a disability requiring an academic adjustment/auxiliary aid are encouraged to contact the Accessibility Coordinator at (409) 882-3393 or visit the Advising Office. Students are encouraged to apply before the start of the semester when at all possible. The Accommodation Request Form and details regarding the appropriate documentation needed can be found here:
https://www.lsco.edu/advising/disability.asp. Once approved, the signed accommodation form provided by the Special Populations Advisor must be submitted to the instructor at least two business days in advance of need.
Students with questions about the accommodations they receive in class should contact their instructor or the Accessibility Coordinator.
Upswing 24/7 FREE Tutoring Services
Lamar State College Orange provides currently enrolled students with access to online tutoring through a partnership with Upswing, an online tutoring platform. Tutors are available 24/7 online in almost every subject.
Visit
https://www.lsco.edu/tutoring/online-tutoring.asp for details on how to log-in to the FREE services.
INSTITUTIONAL POLICIES
Campus Closure
In the event of an emergency campus closure in excess of three class days, Lamar State College Orange's classes will continue via the use of Blackboard. In such an instance, the college website, www.lsco.edu, will have information concerning the event and anticipated re-opening plans.
Civility
Please be considerate of other classmates' feelings, ethnic background, cultural differences, situations, and level of maturity. Students will be asked to leave the course if disruptive or inappropriate behavior is exhibited in any of the course requirements. If your instructor feels that you have not contributed appropriately to course requirements, your final course grade may be reduced accordingly.
The instructor reserves the right to manage a positive learning environment and will not tolerate inappropriate conduct in the course. Rude correspondence (discourteous or impolite, especially in a deliberate way) in e-mails, telephone calls, in person, or comments made to other class members, the instructor, or the office staff.
Contingency Plans
Students should develop a backup plan should their computer system or their Internet provider fail. Computer or internet connectivity issues are not valid excuses for missing a deadline. The College provides many opportunities for using computer equipment, as do many public libraries. Refer to the LSCO website for operational hours of the Library and Success Center.
Credit Transfer
Students should check in advance with the institution to which they plan to transfer credit to confirm transferability. Refer to the LSCO Catalog for details on how to handle and resolve transfer disputes with public institutions of higher education in Texas.
Criminal Background Policy
LSCO awards some certificates and degrees in which a criminal history MAY disqualify candidates from becoming licensed, certified, and/or employed upon degree/certificate completion. Students with a criminal background enrolling in courses leading to a degree/certificate in Court Reporting, Criminal Justice, Cosmetology, Emergency Medical Technology, Massage Therapy, Medical Assisting, Vocational Nursing (VN), Registered Nursing (RN), Pharmacy Technician, Real Estate, or Teacher Preparation program are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to discuss the certification and/or licensing regulations of the program with the program director listed in order to learn more about the current guidelines related to criminal history as well as the right of individuals to request a criminal history evaluation letter.
Drops and Withdrawals
Never attending or ceasing to attend classes DOES NOT constitute a drop or withdrawal. You remain registered until you request a drop from the instructor. Failure to act in a timely manner will result in an "F" grade for the course. It is the student's responsibility to follow up with the LSCO advising office to ensure that all drops/withdrawals are processed as desired.
Grade of "Incomplete"
The grade of "I" may be given when any requirement of the course, including the final examination, is not completed. Students seeking an incomplete should have completed at least 75% of the course requirements and be passing the course at the time of the request. Arrangements to complete deficiencies in a course should be made in advance of the end of the semester with the instructor. The instructor will process the Incomplete form online, and a confirmation will be sent to the student's LSCO email.
Incomplete work must be finished during the next long semester. If not, the Office of Admission and Records must change the "I" grade to the grade of "F." The course must then be repeated if credit is desired. An "I" grade also automatically becomes an "F" if the student registers for the course prior to removing the deficiencies and receiving a grade change. The instructor may record the grade of "F" for a student who is absent from the final examination and is not passing the course.
Grade Appeals (Complaints Related to Earned Grades)
Grade determination and awarding of grades in a course are the responsibility of the instructor and should be calculated according to college policy, procedures, and written details provided in the course
syllabus. NOTE: Final grades are available to students within 48 hours of the instructor posting the grade in Banner. Students may view final grades by logging into MyGator and then accessing Gator Self-Service.
An academic appeal process is afforded to students who desire to dispute a grade or any decision that affects the student's ability to complete and earn a grade for the course provided it is not related to a violation outlined in the LSCO Student Code of Conduct. If an informal conference with the faculty member regarding an academic complaint fails to reach the outcome requested by the student, the student may initiate the formal process outlined below. Even after initiating the formal complaint process, students are encouraged to seek informal resolution of their concerns. A student whose concerns are resolved may withdraw a formal complaint at any time.
Refer to the current catalog or for details on the formal grade appeal process.
Institutional Educational Goals
Lamar State College Orange has identified seven educational goals to specify the knowledge and skills that students should gain from completing academic and technical programs with the College. These goals are:
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Critical thinking (General Education, Technical) - Students will be able to demonstrate creative thinking, innovation, inquiry, analysis, evaluation, and synthesis of information.
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Communication (General Education, Technical) - Students will be able to effectively develop, interpret and express of ideas through written, oral and visual communication.
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Empirical and quantitative skills (General Education, Technical) - Students will be able to manipulate and analyze numerical data or observable facts and create informed conclusions.
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Teamwork (General Education, Technical) - Students will be able to consider different points of view and to work effectively with others to support a shared purpose or goal.
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Social responsibility (General Education, Technical) - Students will be able to recognize and acquire a sense of intercultural competence, knowledge of civic responsibility, and the ability to engage effectively in regional, national and global communities.
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Personal responsibility (General Education, Technical) - Students will be able to connect choices, actions, and consequences to ethical decision-making.
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Professional competency (Technical) - Students will be able to recognize or demonstrate skills and that depict professional values and employability. If the career has licensure or certification requirements, students may prepare for the licensure and certification in a capstone course and sit for the licensure or certificate at the end of the program.
MyGator and Log-In Credentials
Current students will access many LSCO applications through the MyGator portal. Login credentials will use the following format: username@my.lsco.edu/Password. For help in identifying your username/Password, visit
https://www2.lsco.edu/sspr/.
It is a violation of College policy, state laws, and federal laws for anyone to gain or help others gain unauthorized access to MyGator or any LSCO application or service. All accounts shall be for use by a single individual - the person for whom the account was approved or assigned. This includes Blackboard accounts as well as any application within MyGator. Sharing or loaning accounts is strictly prohibited, can be construed as a form of cheating, and violates College policy, state laws, and federal laws.
Policies and Procedures
LSCO adheres to the policies and procedures established in the Texas Education Code, Texas State University System Rules and Regulations, LSCO Administrative Policies and Procedures Manual, LSCO Faculty Handbook, and LSCO Catalog.
Prohibited Items in the Classroom
No food or tobacco (including smokeless) products are allowed in the classroom. Only students enrolled in the course are allowed in the classroom, except by special instructor permission. It is inappropriate for minor children to be on campus due to the potential liability to the College, the risk of harm to the children, and decreased employee productivity due to distractions and disruptions.
Student Complaints (excluding Safety, Harassment, or Title IX)
Student-Staff and Student-Instructor Complaint Process excluding Safety, Harassment, or Title IX
LSCO believes that all matters involving a staff member (non-instructor) OR an instructor are best resolved directly with the employee. Should it not be resolved at that level, access and complete the
Student Complaint Intake form within five (5) business days from the date of the offense. The
Student Complaint Intake Form can be found in any of these locations:
- LSCO Website (Current Students)
- LSCO Catalog (Student Services, Complaints)
- MyGator Card
- Blackboard (Student Resources, Student Services, Student Resources)
After a student completes the
Student Complaint Intake Form, they will be contacted by an LSCO employee unrelated to the offense and provided guidance on how to proceed with the Complaint process.
Refer to the LSCO Catalog (Student Services,
Complaints) for details on the complaint process.
Student Complaints (involving Safety, Harassment, or Title IX)
Student-Staff and Student-Instructor Complaint Process involving Safety, Harassment, or Title IX:
Students who have experienced a safety, harassment, or title IX event should access and complete the Title IX/Clery: Anonymous Reporting Form found in any of these locations:
- LSCO Website (Sexual Misconduct & Title IX)
- LSCO Catalog (Student Services, Complaints)
- MyGator Card
- Blackboard (Student Resources, Student Services, Student Resources)
After a student completes the intake form, they will be contacted by an LSCO employee and provided guidance on how to proceed.
Refer to the LSCO Catalog (Student Services,
Complaints) for details on the complaint process.
Student Privacy
The privacy of all students, including Distance Education students, is protected through strict adherence to the rules of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act. LSCO's statement regarding the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act can be found in LSCO's Catalog. Additional information regarding privacy for Distance Education students can be found in the Distance Education Handbook.