A-level coursework
Student work must reflect outstanding achievement both in quantity and quality, and all work must be completed as assigned. Student must display exceptional attitude in critique participation, response to criticism, and professional conduct. Student ability to communicate and execute ideas exhibits outstanding achievement. Student must adhere to departmental and/or faculty attendance policy. Very difficult to attain.
B-level coursework
Student work must reflect above-average achievement both in quantity and quality, and all work must be completed as assigned. Student must display a positive attitude in critique participation, response to criticism, and professional conduct. Student ability to communicate and execute ideas exhibits above-average achievement. Student must adhere to departmental and/or faculty attendance policy. Difficult to attain.
C-level coursework
Student work must reflect an acceptable achievement both in quantity and quality, and all work must be completed as assigned. Student must display a positive attitude in critique participation, response to criticism, and professional conduct. Student should exhibit an acceptable level of ability in communication and execution of ideas and have an acceptable pattern of attendance. Most students receive this grade.
D-level coursework
Student achievement is below average in quality and/or quantity. Student response to criticism, professional conduct, and participation in critique is below acceptable standards or reflects an indifferent attitude. Student work reflects an inability to satisfactorily communicate and execute ideas. Student pattern of attendance may be unsatisfactory.
F-level coursework
Student work and attitude reflect an unsatisfactory level of achievement both in quantity and quality. Student exhibits an unsatisfactory ability to communicate and execute ideas and a pattern of low productivity. Student attendance record may be unacceptable. StudentŐs lack of participation in critiques, poor response to criticism, and inappropriate professional conduct will result in a failing grade.
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Prof. Ron Woodland



