PHL 313 ZP AND ZS - BUSINESS ETHICS
HOME STUDY [e-learning]
SUMMER, 2002
Lawrence P. Ulrich, Ph.D.
Lawrence.Ulrich@notes.udayton.edu
COURSE REGISTRATION PROCEDURES

General
Homepage
Course
Homepage
Course
Description for
Registration
Syllabus
Registration
Procedures
(and Contract)
Reading
Assignments
Course
Assignment
Deadlines
Readings
Links
Exam 1
Exam 2
Exam 3
Case Study
Outline
Threaded
Discussions
Chat Rooms
Q & A

Students must be in good standing (i.e., not on probation) and should have had Phl 103.

Pease note that, to be properly registered for an e-learing [Home Study] course, the student MUST (1) have an interview with the instructor, (2) sign a contract with the instructor, and (3) register through the student's advisor.

STUDENTS WHO WILL NOT GRADUATE IN AUGUST REGISTER IN 3P 313 ZP.
STUDENTS WHO WILL GRADUATE IN AUGUST REGISTER IN 3P 313 ZS.

1. Carefully review the Syllabus, Course Assignments, and the Contract of Commitment to the course found either at the website or at the end of the printed Syllabus.
2. Consult the professor's website <http://homepages.udayton.edu/~ulrich/313s02> for the course to become familiar with this way of delivering the course. The Syllabus, Course Assignments, and the Contract of Commitment can be found at this website.
3. Personally confer with the instructor (Dr. Ulrich for Phl 313 - Business Ethics) in his office in HM 481about the course.
4. Complete, sign, and date the Contract of  Commitment form (CLICK HERE for webpage version that can be printed from your computer.).
5. Obtain the signature of the instructor on the Contract of Commitment form (CLICK HERE for webpage version).
6. The professor will make a copy of the completed and signed Contract of Commitment form for his file.
7. Take the Contract of  Commitment form to your academic advisor and go through the regular registration procedure.
8. Send an e-mail to the instructor notifying him that the registration for the course has been completed.
9. Purchase books at the bookstore prior to leaving for the summer.
10. Observe all dates governing registration that appear in the Third Term Composite.