AE4451 Grading Policy

Academic Integrity
Georgia Tech and the School of Aerospace Engineering value honesty and integrity of all members of our community. Academic dishonesty is not tolerated. This includes cheating, lying about course matters, plagiarism, or helping others commit a violation of the Honor Code. Plagiarism includes reproducing the words or visual/graphical expressions of others without clear attribution and citation. Cheating includes violating rules presented in the course syllabus, homework assignments or project regarding allowable collaborations, and exams regarding allowable materials/resources to be used during the exam. Students are reminded of the obligations and expectations associated with the Georgia Tech Academic Honor Code, and specifically the GT Honor Challenge Statement:

"I commit to uphold the ideals of honor and integrity by refusing to betray the trust bestowed upon me as a member of the Georgia Tech community."

Any student suspected of cheating or plagiarizing will be reported to the Office of Student Integrity, who will investigate the incident and identify the appropriate penalty for violations.

Homework
Homework will be graded and contribute to your course grade. In addition, doing the homework should help you explore the concepts covered on the tests. Your are encouraged to discuss the course material and homework problems with other classmates, but you should work and write out the problems on your own - no copying. Generally what this means is: 1) try the problem on your own, 2) then if necessary ask for help/suggestions, 3) then go back on your own and try to implement the suggestions. Do not work with another student on the homework step-by-step, checking each step as you go (this is not learning).

Homework must also be in a standard format.

Homework must be turned in by the due date/time listed on Canvas to receive full credit. Late homework can be turned in until the Canvas assignment closes, but there will be a penalty assessed. If unusual circumstances arise that will prevent you from finishing your homework on time, please contact the instructor IN ADVANCE, so that special consideration can be given.

Project
There will be an engine preliminary design project assigned; it will be a team/group project and will include a comprehensive written report.

Exams
There will be one midterm (open book - scheduled for July 14), and one final exam (most likely open book) on July 31 for Limerick students and at the time set by the registrar's final exam schedule for Atlanta students.

Approximate Grading Weights  
Homework assignments
30% of course grade
Project
25% of course grade
Midterm
20% of course grade
Final Exam
25% of course grade

Grade Disputes
If documented, uncontrollable circumstances prevent you from performing one of the homework assignments, your homework grade will be based on the re-weighted sum of the other assignments. If you believe any of your assignments has been graded incorrectly, please contact the instructor stating your specific concern and it will be reviewed.

Class Attendance
While attendance during class lectures will not be mandatory, attendance is crucial to learn the material and successfully complete this course. Also, students who regularly attend class almost always achieve better performance on homework and exams. Since class attendance is not directly a part of your grade, it is not necessary to report your planned absence to the instructor, unless it will occur on an exam date. If there is any reason that makes your attendance impossible for a long period of time - such as an illness or injury - please contact the instructor. Please refer to http://www.catalog.gatech.edu/rules/4/ for the Institute regulations regarding attendance.

Re-Scheduled and Missed Exams
In compliance with the Institute rules regarding excused absences (https://catalog.gatech.edu/rules/4/A), students who have a planned excused absence on the scheduled exam dates must inform the instructor well in advance so accommodations can be made. Students who miss the midterm exam due to an unforeseen emergency that constitutes an excused absence according to the Office of the Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students, should contact the Instructor as soon as possible to arrange a make-up exam or alternative grading adjustment. Students must take the Final Exam during the official period designated by the Office of the Registrar for this class, unless the meet the exceptions for excused absences (see https://catalog.gatech.edu/rules/4/A ) or conflicts (see https://catalog.gatech.edu/rules/12/ ). An alternative Exam time will be provided according to the rules laid out in the Catalog (https://catalog.gatech.edu/rules/12/ ).