Trip to Turkey 2003
NT 1726 Bangor Theological Seminary
Dr. David Trobisch, Professor of New Testament
E-mail:
DTrobisch@bts.edu // Course Homepage: www.bts.edu/trobischSyllabus
For prices, dates, itinerary, please consult the web page: Itinerary // Prices
Credits
The course can be taken for three credits for New Testament. It fulfills the cross-cultural requirement of Bangor Theological Seminary.
Graded Work (percentage of grade)
| 10 minute presentation on site (30%) | |
| Five page contribution for the web with pictures and short bibliography (30%) | |
| Journal of the trip (15%) [not graded but required] | |
| Reflection paper, ca. 5 pages (15%) [not graded but required] | |
| Active participation (10%) |
Grading: A = 91-100%, B = 81-90%, C=71-80%, D=61-70%
All work is due 3/1/2003.
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Incomplete Policy for M.Div., Bangor Plan, and Special Students
Course work is due as indicated on individual syllabi of the instructors. The last day an instructor may choose to accept that semester’s course requirements is the final day of the second Reading Week.
Students who have not completed a course’s requirements are responsible for petitioning no later than the day the course work is due to withdraw (W) from the course or to receive an Incomplete (I). Students must obtain in Incomplete Contract or Withdrawal form from the Registrar and submit it to the instructor who will indicate on the form his/her approval before submitting it to the Dean for his/her approval. If the request is deemed not due to an emergency (such as death in the family, serious illness of the student, or severe personal circumstances), the Dean may recommend a grade penalty on any work subsequently submitted within the time permitted by this policy.
Incompletes granted will be indicated by the instructor on the grade report as an "I" and then permanently recorded on the student’s transcript. The due date for the completed work will be negotiated and contracted with the instructor, but no later than October 1st (for the spring semester) and April 15 (for the fall semester). Completed assignments shall be submitted to the Registrar who will stamp on the documents the date of receipt and forward them to the appropriate faculty member. All incomplete work not submitted by the dates specified will automatically receive the grade of F.
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