1. My Canvas is not
working properly. What do I do?
The University of Utah Canvas system is maintained by a university-wide group of computer professionals. If you need technical assistance with Canvas, please visit http://tacc.utah.edu, call 801-585-5959, or email classhelp@utah.edu. For other computing issues, please visit the Website of Campus Help Desk at http://www.it.utah.edu/services/helpDesk/index.html or call the Help Desk at 801-581-4000 option 1.
2. What’s the
textbook for this class?
Herbert B. Mayo (2013): Investments: An Introduction (11th
Edition). South-Western Cengage Learning. ISBN-10:
1133935990 | ISBN-13: 978-1133935995 (book only - no need to buy package)
http://www.cengagebrain.com/shop/ISBN/9781133935995?cid=GB1
3. How do I register
for the midterm and final exams?
The midterm and finals are proctored exams managed by UOnline. You need to register for these exams and then take these exams at a UOnline site. You can get on UOnline at https://www.uonline.utah.edu/ to get more information about how to register for these exams. If you have questions regarding registration or need special accommodations, please contact UOnline directly.
4. When is the latest
I can register for the exams?
If you are near Campus or in a place where the UOnline has a testing site (for a list of testing sites, please visit UOnline at https://www.uonline.utah.edu), you have up until one day before the exam to register. If you are in an area where no UOnline testing site exists, then you need to contact UOnline at least two weeks before the exam to make arrangements. However, please register as soon as possible so you can get your choice of location and time of the exam.
5. Can I take notes
to the paper-based exams?
You can have a letter-size page of notes and a calculator with you when you take the proctored exams. You may write anything you deem to be useful that note sheet, both front and back.
6. Can I take a
calculator to the paper-based exams?
Yes. Any type would be fine. However, a CFP approved
financial calculator is recommended.
7. Can I take this
class from out of state?
Yes, you can. All weekly lessons and quizzes are online, so there should be no problem with these weekly activities. The only arrangement that is different from taking it in state is the two paper-based proctored exams. You need to contact UOnline to find out whether there are designated testing sites in your city or town. If so, UOnline will mail the paper-based exams there and you will take the exams in those designated locations. If there are no designated testing sites in your city, then you need to work with UOnline to locate a suitable facility for these exams. Please contact UOnline as early as possible to make arrangements.
8. Why can I not open
the syllabus?
The syllabus is in .pdf format. That is, you need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to open it. Adobe Acrobat Reader can be downloaded for free at http://www.downloadtastic.com/pdf-reader/
9. If I open a real
quiz, do I have to finish it in one setting?
Yes, you do. And you need to finish it within the time limit given, which is 60 minutes. You also need to finish it before the weekly quiz deadline, which is at 11:59 pm every Saturday.
10. If I open an
assignment, do I have to finish it in one setting?
No, you don’t. You can access the assignment multiple times as long as you submit before the deadline. That means you can open it, work on it, save your answers, exit, and then come back again at another time. However, you can only submit the homework once. And you must submit it before the deadline in order to get credit for it.
11. Can I get extra
credit for this class?
Yes, please refer to the syllabus under “Makeup and Extra Credit Policy” for details.
12. How is my final grade computed?
There are four components to your grade:
Your total points will be 9+9.88+6.28+61.83=86.99,
which is in the “B+” range. If you earn extra credit of 1 point, then that will
raise your total to 87.99, which is an “A-”.