Syllabus
S–7
ACCT 3001 Intermediate Accounting, Part I
Module Assignments
Each completed module assignment is worth 10 points. Each completed module assignment
will receive a point value. The module assignments are graded in WileyPLUS. The points for
each module are prorated between the exercises in the module assignment. Partial credit is
given for all correct parts within an exercise.
Homework completion is primarily for your benefit and is the key to success in this course. If
you have difficulty with any aspect of this course, you may post a question in the forum section
for the module.
It is highly recommended that you take the exams as you proceed in the course and do not
wait until after submission of all modules to begin taking the exams. Taking the exams in the
proper order of the course will allow you to receive feedback on your progress before it is too
late to make improvements in your study methods if needed.
Carefully study the textbook and recommended activities in WileyPLUS before you begin to
prepare the graded module assignments. This study should include a detailed examination of
the illustrative problems and examples, as well as the assigned reading. After an assignment
has been completed, a rapid re-reading of the related text and other materials is strongly
recommended.
You should submit each module assignment as soon as it is completed. Some courses have
restrictions that require that a grade be received before you can submit additional
assignments. Specific information on assignment submission is included in the Module
Instructions. Please be sure to follow these instructions.
Once you submit an assignment, you cannot revise it, so be sure to check your work. Your
instructor will normally post a grade for your assignment within seven calendar days.
Understand that occasional delays will occur, such as during holidays and semester breaks or if
you submit several module assignments within the same week.
Do not rely too heavily on your textbook or other resource material when preparing your
assignments. If you do, you may not realize until exam time that the perfect response you
prepared for an assignment was only possible because you referred to resource material
without really learning or understanding the material and concepts. Therefore, you should
attempt each assignment without referring to the resource material, and if you find it necessary
to look up an answer, be sure you have actually learned the concept and material rather than
merely reflecting it in the answer.
Academic Integrity
Students in Online Distance Learning (ODL) courses must comply with the LSU Code of Student
Conduct. Suspected violations of the academic integrity policy may be referred to LSU Student
Advocacy & Accountability (SAA), a unit of the Dean of Students. If found responsible of a