POLS 425 U.S. Foreign Policy Professor Timothy Lim Introduction to Course Winter 2007 January 2, 2007.

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POLS 425 U.S. Foreign Policy Professor Timothy Lim Introduction to Course Winter 2007 January 2, 2007

2 Introduction to Course POLS 425 U.S. Foreign Policy Useful Information CourseSite : http :// instructional1. calstatela. edu / tclim http :// instructional1. calstatela. edu / tclim E - mail :* edu edu * Always the best way to contact me Appointments : http :// groups. yahoo. com / group / Lim _ csla http :// groups. yahoo. com / group / Lim _ csla

3 Introduction to Course POLS 425 U.S. Foreign Policy Addendum to SyllabusAddendum to Syllabus  Mastering Course Material If you expect to master the material for this course, you must allot sufficient time to carefully read, review, and reflect upon the required assignments

4 Introduction to Course POLS 425 U.S. Foreign Policy Addendum to SyllabusAddendum to Syllabus  Policy on Cellphones and other electronic devices  Turn ‘em off and put ‘em away  No instant messaging!

5 Introduction to Course POLS 425 U.S. Foreign Policy Addendum to SyllabusAddendum to Syllabus  The Need for Written Documentation  If it’s important, write it down, save it, and deliver it to the instructor

6 Introduction to Course POLS 425 U.S. Foreign Policy Addendum to SyllabusAddendum to Syllabus  Arriving Late for Class/Missing Quizzes If you ’ re late, you will miss the day ’ s quiz, but you can receive partial credit Policy on late arrivals will be strictly enforced

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