TABLES FOR COMPUTING GRADES
FINAL GRADES
| A = 300 – 279 points | C = 219 – 230 points |
| A– = 270 – 278 points | C– = 210 – 218 points |
| B+ = 261 – 269 points | D+ = 201 – 209 points |
| B = 249 – 260 points | D = 189 – 200 points |
| B– = 240 – 248 points | F = below 189 points |
| C+ = 231 – 239 points |
GRADE CONVERSION (100 POINTS)
| A = 93 – 100 | C = 73 – 76.5 | |
| A– = 90-92.5 | C– = 70 – 72.5 | |
| B+ = 87 – 89.5 | D+ = 67 – 69.5 | |
| B = 83 – 86.5 | D = 63 – 66.5 | |
| B– = 80 – 82.5 | F = below 63 | |
| C+ = 77 – 79.5 |
GRADE CONVERSION (50 POINTS)
| A = 46.5-50 | C = 36.5-38 | |
| A– = 45-46 | C– = 35-36 |
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| B+ = 43.5-44.5 | D+ = 33.5-34.5 | |
| B = 41.5-43 | D = 31.5-33 | |
| B– = 40-41 | F = below 31 | |
| C+ = 38.5-39.5 |
FINAL GRADES
Each student can accumulate a maximum of 300 points during this course. The first exam is worth 100 points, the second 100, and the final 50 points; in-class writing assignments/attendance are worth 50 points. Up to an extra 3 points each can be earned by writing a response paper relating the extra-credit films mentioned above. Final grades can be computed using the following scale:
| A = 300 – 279 points | C = 219 – 230 points | |
| A– = 270 – 278 points | C– = 210 – 218 points |
|
| B+ = 261 – 269 points | D+ = 201 – 209 points | |
| B = 249 – 260 points | D = 189 – 200 points | |
| B– = 240 – 248 points | F = below 189 points | |
| C+ = 231 – 239 points |