School, Department, and Program Policies
AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING PROGRAM POLICIES
General
Assignment/project work: (to include mandatory projects) The following criteria may be applied to each assignment/project and are used when assessing the grade for that element:
(*) late submissions may not be accepted Assignment and/or project work may be completed on an individual or group basis. Where assignments and/or project work is completed on a group basis;
While some activities may be performed in groups, each student is responsible for applying the theory of operation to demonstrate an understanding during the practical application. ALL mandatory projects must be completed / handed in as instructed and evaluated by the end of the applicable semester. Submissions made after the due date or end of the required timeline will not be accepted. Academic penalty may be applied for late submission as per project / assignment instructions. Schedule changes, absences, updates, etc. Changes to schedules, faculty absences, etc. will be sent to students through their myCentennial accounts, e-centennial or posted at the applicable classroom/lab rooms. The onus is on the student to ensure he/she is aware of the information provided. Attendance Students are expected to be on time for classes. Attendance will be taken within the first 10 minutes of class and continue on an hourly basis.
Evaluation/assessment activities (tests, projects/assignments)
Missed evaluation (test / exam) A student who fails to attend a scheduled evaluation must provide documented proof of the reason for the absence prior to rescheduling of the missed test. This documented proof shall be in the form of:
Students are to provide written documentation to the respective faculty or the office within five (5) business days of their return for determination of eligibility. Students who fail to meet the above requirement will receive a mark of Zero (0) on the applicable evaluation. There is no exception to this policy. Submission of a valid note of explanation does not guarantee approval to write a missed evaluation. The decision to grant approval to write a missed evaluation rests with the faculty and/or Chair. Test – arrangements must be made with the individual faculty member at a time that accommodates their schedule. The rescheduled test must be written prior to the scheduled date for the last course test. Note – the student may be subject to a fee for any financial impact realized by the AMAT Department for the scheduling of a make-up evaluation. Use of electronic Communication and/or Entertainment Devices in class/lab, etc. During classroom activities;
During lab, shop or hangar activities;
(*) Students that consistently leave class/lab/shop to answer their phone, use laptop/notebook computers for purposes other than those required by the class they are attending, or who fail to follow/adhere to the requirement of this policy will be subject to the procedures specified in the Disruptive Student Behavior in the Classroom and other Learning Environments policy. Electronic communications devices include but are not limited to cell phones, camera phones, pagers, beepers, palm tops, electronic day-timers, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), laptops and any other two-way communication devices. Entertainment devices include but are not limited to MP3 players, iPods, DVD players, music and/or video players, laptop or notebook computers and any other entertainment devices. Lab/Shop General Rules
Lab/Shop Safety Attire Students are required to wear appropriate safety attire in ALL lab/shop environments. At a minimum the following is required:
At the discretion of the faculty, and dependent on the lab, students may be required to:
NO exceptions. Students who do not adhere to the above will not be granted access to, or permitted to remain in lab. THE ABOVE GUIDELINES ARE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CENTENNIAL COLLEGE POLICY. |
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Course Policies | |
Additional Shop PPE – coveralls – Approved Cartridge Respiratory Mask (pending) |
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College Policies | |
Students should familiarize themselves with all College Policies that cover academic matters and student conduct.
All students and employees have the right to study and work in an environment that is free from discrimination and harassment and promotes respect and equity. Centennial policies ensure all incidents of harassment, discrimination, bullying and violence will be addressed and responded to accordingly. Academic honesty is integral to the learning process and a necessary ingredient of academic integrity. Academic dishonesty includes cheating, plagiarism, and impersonation. All of these occur when the work of others is presented by a student as their own and/or without citing sources of information. Breaches of academic honesty may result in a failing grade on the assignment/course, suspension or expulsion from the college. For more information on these and other policies, please visit www.centennialcollege.ca/about-centennial/college-overview/college-policies. Students enrolled in a joint or collaborative program are subject to the partner institution’s academic policies. |
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This course is eligible for Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR). PLAR is a process by which course credit may be granted for past learning acquired through work or other life experiences. The PLAR process involves completing an assessment (portfolio, test, assignment, etc.) that reliably demonstrates achievement of the course learning outcomes. Contact the academic school to obtain information on the PLAR process and the required assessment. |