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Online Syllabus Regarding Basic Course Requirements, Homework and Test Schedule, etc.SECTION A: ANNOUNCEMENTS |
ANNOUNCEMENT 1 (Posted 1/21/26)Welcome, welcome to this Spring 2026, AAS 355 course. To begin with, please note that this a hybrid (online/in-class) course, meaning we will meet in class only on some days, while on other days we will not meet; instead you will do online classwork remotely (outside class). Our first class meeting will be on February 4th. Below is (a) a summary of the basic course requirements from the syllabus; (b) homework assignments and test schedule; (c) a very important note about emails; and so on. Scroll through this entire page to the very end below to see all the different sections. The material on this class home page is a copy of the PDF format of the syllabus, which will be available shortly (via a link on this page below). Please note that by registering in this course, it is understood that you have agreed to abide by all requirements indicated on this class home page (plus all university regulations applicable to all students). Sincerely, Instructor. PS> Most communications about this course as it progresses will be via emails to you and/or via announcements on this page (or in class). |
SECTION B: Basic Course Information |
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I. How this Course will be Taught
III. Course Requirements/Grading Policy
IV. What this Course is About
1. Student Responsibility: The University’s “Student Responsibility Statement” specifies as follows: “By accepting responsibility for their education,
students enhance the development of their academic, social and career
goals. As a condition of enrollment, students are responsible for
reviewing, understanding, and abiding by the university’s regulations,
procedures, requirements and deadlines as described in official
publications, including the university’s undergraduate catalog, UB
websites, and official university email communications. In addition, all
students are required to positively affirm their knowledge of UB’s
Student Conduct Rules, University Standards and Administrative
Regulations (available here) prior to their inaugural semester at UB.
Asserting a lack of knowledge of university regulations will not be
accepted as a basis for an exception to these regulations.” <--
Folks, read this last sentence again. Here are links for the UB Student Code of Conduct and the Undergraduate Catalog. In other words, this course strictly abides by university policies on: (a) academic honesty; 2. Disability: If you have a disability, reasonable accommodations for equal access to this course should be requested through Accessibility Resources in Capen Hall. VI. Academic Freedom
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SECTION C: Homework Assignments and Tests |
| Supplementary Material I. About the Homework
PART ONE: Race/Racism
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST No. 1 (will cover homework for weeks 1 and 2, below) on Wednesday, February 4, in class. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Week 1 (beginning Monday, January 19) Topic: Policing
Topic: As above
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST No. 2 (will cover homework for weeks 3 and 4, below) on Wednesday, February 18, in class. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Week 3 (beginning Monday, February 2) Topic: Policing Black people, a comparison.
Topic: Slavery and the origins of policing Black people in the U.S.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST No. 3 (will cover homework for weeks 5 and 6, below) on Wednesday, March 4, in class. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Week 5 (beginning Monday, February 16) Topic: Policing and the Origins of "Jim Crowism"
Topic: As above.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST No. 4, in class (will cover homework for weeks 7 and 8 below) on Wednesday, March 25, in class. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Week 7 (begins Monday, March 2)
Week 8 (begins Monday, March 9)
Week 9 (begins Monday, March 16) Spring Recess--no classes. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST No. 5, in class (will cover homework for weeks 10 and 11 below) on Wednesday, April 8. (This is a very important test.) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Week 10 (begins Monday, March 23)
Week 11 (begins Monday, March 30 )
The Rest of the Homework/Test Schedules will be available shortly.
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| SECTION D: Test Scores |
| Please go through your updated test scores (with extra points) to make sure that there are no errors. The scores are available via this link: Updated Test Scores. |
| SECTION E: Syllabus (PDF Format) |
| The pdf format of this syllabus will be available via link in this section. |
| SECTION F: Learning Outcomes |
| See the pdf format of the syllabus (link above). |
| SECTION G: Images of Slides on Definitions, Concepts, Theories |
Please study all the Slide Images available via this PDF document (Strong recommendation: download it to your laptop/tablet so you can access it, if necessary, during tests.)
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