Winter 2013 FR 355 Online University of Waterloo



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FR 355 Online - Winter 2013 - Syllabus - Plan du cours Plan du cours Important: ALL TIMES EASTERN - Please see the University Policies section of your Syllabus for details. Semaine Modules Tests, Devoirs, Discussions Semaine 1 Module 1: Entreprises Introduisez-vous Semaine 2 Module 1: Entreprises Discussion 1 Semaine 3 Module 1: Entreprises Test 1 (Module 1) Semaine 4 Module 2: Ressources humaines Semaine 5 Module 2: Ressources humaines Semaine 6 Module 3: Production Discussion 2 Devoir 1 Date limite le vendredi 11 janvier 2013, le vendredi 18 janvier 2013, le vendredi 25 janvier 2013, le vendredi 1 février 2013, le vendredi 8 février 2013, Pourcentage (%) non noté READING WEEK (le dimanche 17 février 2013 au samedi 23 février 2013) Semaine 7 Module 3: Production Discussion 3 le vendredi 1 mars 2013, Semaine 8 Module 4: Marketing Carnet (Devoir 1) le vendredi 8 mars 2013, 2.5% Test 2 (Modules 2 et 3) le vendredi 8 mars 2013, 5% Semaine 9 Module 4: Marketing Devoir 2 le vendredi 15 mars 2013, 15% Semaine 10 Module 5: Achat et vente Discussion 4 le vendredi 22 mars 2013, Module 6: Argent et Test 3 (Modules 4, 5 et 6) le lundi 1 avril 2013, 5% Semaine 11 finance Discussion 5 le lundi 1 avril 2013, Semaine 12 Révision Carnet (Devoir 2) le vendredi 5 avril 2013, 11:59 2.5% PM Examen final 40% Final Examination Arrangement and Schedule In courses with a final exam, students who are exclusively taking online classes must provide examination arrangement information, using Quest, by le vendredi 25 janvier 2013. (Students taking one or more on-campus classes in addition to an online class within the same term do not need to provide exam centre information. Those exams will automatically be scheduled to be written at the University of Waterloo.) Examination schedule details will be available on Quest approximately four weeks prior to the exam date. For instructions on how to find exam information, go to the Quest Help page. Official Grades and Course Access Official Grades and Academic Standings are available through Quest. Your access to this course will continue for the duration of the current term. You will not have access to this course once the next term begins. 5% 15%

FR 355 Online - Winter 2013 - Syllabus - Communication Communication Email/Discussions Administrative questions or technical problems with Waterloo LEARN should be directed to the Centre for Extended Learning office at extendedlearning@uwaterloo.ca. Questions relating to academic issues (e.g., course content, deadlines, etc.) should be posted on the Questions à votre professeur discussion topic. This allows other students to benefit from your question as well. Discussion topics can be accessed by clicking the Discussions link on the course navigation bar above. Questions of a personal nature can be directed to your instructor, Kanstantsin Tsedryk, at ktsedryk@uwaterloo.ca. Your instructor checks email and the Questions à votre professeur discussion topic frequently and will make every effort to reply to your questions within 24 48 hours, Monday to Friday. A "General Discussion" topic has also been made available to allow students to communicate with peers in the course. Your instructor may drop in at this discussion topic, but will not participate in the discussions. News Your instructor uses the News section of the Course Home page to make announcements during the term to communicate new or changing information regarding due dates, instructor absence, etc., as needed. To ensure you are viewing the complete list of news items, you may need to click Show All. FR 355 Online - Winter 2013 - Syllabus - Description et objectifs du cours Description et objectifs du cours Description générale L'objectif principal de ce cours est l'acquisition d'outils linguistiques et culturels permettant de comprendre le fonctionnement du monde des affaires et de discuter des sujets économiques en utilisant la terminologie des affaires pertinente. Ce cours traite de la vie socio-économique et des affaires, principalement au Canada et en France. Objectifs du cours Vers la fin de ce cours vous devriez être capable de : maîtriser le vocabulaire commercial et économique; comprendre les notions de base dans différents domaines du monde des affaires; avoir à votre disposition des outils d'expression permettant d'évoluer de façon professionnelle dans un environnement francophone; lire et interpréter la presse des affaires; vous exprimer sur différents sujets socio-économiques d'actualité. This online course was developed in the Fall term of 2012 by Kanstantsin Tsedryk, with instructional design and multimedia development support provided by the Centre for Extended Learning.

FR 355 Online - Winter 2013 - Syllabus - À propos de l auteur du cours À propos de l'auteur du cours L'auteur de ce cours Kanstantsin Tsedryk Kanstantsin Tsedryk est l'auteur de ce cours. Il se spécialise dans l'acquisition des langues secondes et dans la didactique des langues. Il a obtenu sa maitrise en linguistique française à l'université Western Ontario et actuellement, il est en train de terminer sa thèse de doctorat dans la même université. Sa recherche porte principalement sur l'acquisition des aspects morphosyntaxiques du français et leur application dans l'enseignement des langues secondes. Il s'intéresse également à l'enseignement des langues assisté par ordinateur et au développement des cours de langues à distance. FR 355 Online - Winter 2013 - Syllabus - Documents et ressources Documents et ressources Manuels Required 1. 2. Jean-Luc Penfornis, Vocabulaire progressif du français des affaires avec 200 exercises, CLE International, 2004. Jean-Luc Penfornis, Vocabulaire progressif du français des affaires corrigés, CLE International, 2004. For textbook ordering information, please contact the Waterloo Bookstore. For your convenience, you can compile a list of required and optional course materials through BookLook using your Quest userid and password. If you are having difficulties ordering online and wish to call the Waterloo Bookstore, their phone number is +1 519 888 4673 or toll-free at +1 866 330 7933. Please be aware that textbook orders CANNOT be taken over the phone. ereserves Important: All required readings will be available through ereserves. The ereserves can be accessed using the ereserves link on the Course Home page. Resources University of Waterloo Library (Services for Students Taking Online Courses)

FR 355 Online - Winter 2013 - Syllabus - Downloadable Content Downloadable Content What is Downloadable Content? Some course content is available for download so that you can view it offline. This downloadable content is not new or supplementary content: it is typically a duplication of large media files (e.g., lecture presentations, videos, etc.) used in the course. Downloadable Content Files Click each of the links below to download and save the ZIP file to your computer. Module 01 Module 02 Module 03 Module 04 Module 05 Module 06 Instructions for Using Downloadable Content FR 355 Online - Winter 2013 - Syllabus - Activités et devoirs - Barème du cours Barème du cours Devoirs et tests (%) Introduisez-vous non noté Tests en ligne (3x5%) 15% Devoirs écrits (2x15%) 30% Discussions en ligne (5x) 10% Carnet d'étudiant (2x2.5%) 5% Examen final* 40% * IMPORTANT: You must pass the final exam to receive a passing grade in the course. Therefore, the highest course grade that a student can receive if s/he fails the final exam is 49%. FR 355 Online - Winter 2013 - Syllabus - Department Policies Department Policies

Final Exam IMPORTANT: You must pass the final exam to receive a passing grade in the course. Therefore, the highest course grade that a student can receive if s/he fails the final exam is 49%. Certificates in French Two certificates are offered: French Language I and French Language II. Student must successfully complete 2.5 academic course units with a cumulative average of 70% as follows: French Language I FRENCH 151, 152, 192A, 192B, and one other course taught in French. French Language II FRENCH 192A, 192B, 251, 252 and one other course taught in French above the FR 152 level. Students who have completed these courses may apply in writing to the Chair of the Department of French Studies for the appropriate certificate. Please note that certificates I and II are mutually exclusive. Only one certificate can be granted. Please apply in writing to the: Chair of the Department of French Studies, University of Waterloo, 200 University Ave. Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1. Include: 1. 2. 3. 4. the list of courses completed with marks your full name your UW student ID number the mailing address to which you would like the certificate sent For more information, contact: Department of French Studies ML 333 +1 519-888-4567 ext. 32249. FR 355 Online - Winter 2013 - Syllabus - University Policies University Policies Submission Times Please be aware that the University of Waterloo is located in the Eastern Time Zone (GMT or UTC-5 during standard time and UTC-4 during daylight saving time) and, as such, the time that your activities and/or assignments are due is based on this zone. If you are outside the Eastern Time Zone and require assistance with converting your time, please try the Ontario, Canada Time Converter. Accommodation Due to Illness If your instructor has provided specific procedures for you to follow if you miss assignment due dates, term tests, or a final examination, adhere to those instructions. Otherwise: Missed Assignments/Tests/Quizzes

Contact the instructor as soon as you realize there will be a problem, and preferably within 48 hours, but no more than 72 hours, have a medical practitioner complete a Verification of Illness Form. Email a scanned copy of the Verification of Illness Form to your instructor, and mail a hard copy to: Centre for Extended Learning University of Waterloo 200 University Avenue West Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 In your email to the instructor, provide your name, student ID number, and exactly what course activity you missed. If your instructor agrees to re-open a time-limited component, our technical support staff (extendedlearning@uwaterloo.ca) will require an email from the instructor granting permission to allow you access. Further information regarding Management of Requests for Accommodation Due to Illness can be found on the Student Medical Clinic website. Missed Final Examinations If you are unable to write a final examination due to illness, seek medical treatment and provide confirmation of illness to the Centre for Extended Learning within 48 hours by emailing a scanned copy of the completed University of Waterloo Verification of Illness Form to support your request for accommodation. In your email, provide your name, student ID number, and the examination(s) missed. You will be REQUIRED to hand in the original completed form at the time you write the make-up examination, which should be within a week of having missed your exam. The original completed form must be received before you are able to write a re-scheduled exam. Further information about Accommodation Due to Illness regulations are available in the Undergraduate Calendar. Academic Integrity In order to maintain a culture of academic integrity, members of the University of Waterloo community are expected to promote honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility. If you have not already completed the online tutorial regarding academic integrity you should do so as soon as possible. Undergraduate students should see the Academic Integrity Tutorial and graduate students should see the Academic Integrity Website for Graduate Students. For further information on academic integrity, please visit the Office of Academic Integrity. Discipline A student is expected to know what constitutes academic integrity to avoid committing an academic offence, and to take responsibility for his/her actions. A student who is unsure whether an action constitutes an offence, or who needs help in learning how to avoid offences (e.g., plagiarism, cheating) or about rules for group work/collaboration should seek guidance from the course instructor, academic advisor, or the undergraduate Associate Dean. For information on categories of offences and types of penalties, students should refer to Policy 71, Student Discipline. For typical penalties check Guidelines for the Assessment of Penalties. Appeals A decision made or penalty imposed under Policy 70, Student Petitions and Grievances, (other than a petition) or Policy 71, Student Discipline, may be appealed if there is a ground. A student who believes he/she has a ground for an appeal should refer to Policy 72, Student Appeals. Grievance A student who believes that a decision affecting some aspect of his/her university life has been unfair or unreasonable may have grounds for initiating a grievance. Read Policy 70, Student Petitions and Grievances, Section 4. When in doubt please be certain to contact the department s administrative assistant who will provide further assistance. Final Grades In accordance with Policy 19, the Centre for Extended Learning does not release final examination grades or final course grades to students. Students must go to Quest to see all final grades. Any grades posted in Waterloo Learn are

unofficial. Note for Students with Disabilities AccessAbility Services, located in Needles Hall, Room 1132, collaborates with all academic departments to arrange appropriate accommodations for students with disabilities without compromising the academic integrity of the curriculum. If you require academic accommodation to lessen the impact of your disability, please register with AccessAbility Services at the beginning of each academic term and for each course. Use of Computing and Network Resources Please see the Guidelines on Use of Waterloo Computing and Network Resources. Copyright Information uwaterloo s Web Pages All rights, including copyright, images, slides, audio, and video components, of the content of this course are owned by the course author, unless otherwise stated. These Web pages are owned or controlled by the University of Waterloo, Centre for Extended Learning. By accessing the Web pages, you agree that you may only download the content for your own personal, non-commercial use. You are not permitted to copy, broadcast, download, store (in any medium), transmit, show or play in public, adapt or change in any way the content of these Web pages for any other purpose whatsoever without the prior written permission of the course author and the University of Waterloo, Centre for Extended Learning. Other Sources Respect the copyright of others and abide by all copyright notices and regulations when using the computing facilities provided for your course of study by the University of Waterloo. No material on the Internet or World Wide Web may be reproduced or distributed in any material form or in any medium, without permission from copyright holders or their assignees. To support your course of study, the University of Waterloo has provided hypertext links to relevant Web sites, resources, and services on the Web. These resources must be used in accordance with any registration requirements or conditions which may be specified. You must be aware that in providing such hypertext links the University of Waterloo has not authorized any acts (including reproduction or distribution) which, if undertaken without permission of copyright owners or their assignees, may be infringement of copyright. Permission for such acts can only be granted by copyright owners or their assignees. If there are any questions about this notice, please contact the University of Waterloo, Centre for Extended Learning, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L 3G1 or by email.