A&P Basics
Lecture
Exams Instructions

 

Make sure you are ready to take the lecture exam before you begin.
The link for "current lecture exam" will take you to the My Lab and Mastering A&P website or you can go directly there using your browser and the URL given in the My Lab and Mastering A&P document sent out during the second week of classes.
You would have also received an access code and course ID if your student agreement is on file.
Please refer to the My Lab and Mastering A&P document sent prior to the first lecture quiz for information regarding registration and logins. You should have set up your My Lab and Mastering A&P login name and password by the third week of classes. Do not wait until the last minute to get access to Mastering A&P.

Timed Tests will occur and only one attempt will be allowed.

Check the course calendar for the dates of the quiz or exam.

As a reminder: NO resources of any kind are to be use for any lecture exam. Please reference the instructors addendum and student agreement form. Answers for any exam essay questions should be in your own words and other types of questions (M/C, T/F, short answer, etc.) should be based on your own knowledge and recall.


Lecture Exams will expire 12 noon on the Tuesday immediately following the Friday start of a particular lecture exam. Once you begin the exam you will have 2 hours and 30 minutes to answer the questions. Having computer difficulty of any kind or running out of time are not valid reasons for incomplete work.
Do not use Blackboard or CougarWeb to access the Mastering A&P website or you will be timed out. You must submit the exam so it can be graded. Failure to submit your answers will result in a zero (0).

Any late work (if allowed) will be docked points according to what is outlined in the instructors addendum for the lecture section of the course.

Confirmation of grades will be sent via email within one week after the posted calendar due date and time once the exam has been reviewed and graded.


 

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