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The following represent attitudes, responsibilities and appropriate behavior that are expected in design studio and labs at Washington State University , School of Architecture and Construction Management. It is expected that all students will adhere to the following in order to ensure the rights of all students. • Please reference the included policies regarding indoor air quality and collegiality within the school. It is expected that students will respect the issues that are discussed in these policies and implement them in their studies at WSU and the school. • While students spend long hours in studio and labs it is important to be aware of others and that conversations and comments towards others or about others should not be offensive or derogatory. The university as well as the school does not tolerate actions or language that is abusive, prejudicial or racially demeaning to individuals or groups. • In the design studio use of any materials such as paint, adhesives or other materials that produce any chemical off gassing must be used in the spray booths in the fourth and fifth year studios. (See included policy on Indoor Air Quality) • It is understood that students spend many hours in design studio and labs. Music is a means by which some students are able to work effectively. It is also a means of irritation to others as ones person music is not enjoyed by all. As such, the school requires that all students who wish to listen to music must do so through the use of earphones only. This applies not only during studio time but also during night and weekend work. • Students are free to use pin up space at their desks for important information related to courses. Also, personal information and or photographs may be placed within each students work area. However, please be aware of the content of such material. Faculty that observes material, which illustrates a derogatory, sexual or demeaning content, will ask that the material be removed. • Through the normal production of studio projects a certain amount of waste material will be generated. Please be aware of recycling bins located throughout the building, and recycle all materials possible. • The custodial staff is responsible for the overall maintenance of the building. However all students should work towards keeping their work area clean and free from trash. Items such as food wrappers, pop cans etc. should be disposed of promptly. • Consumption of any alcohol or possession of a controlled substance is expressly forbidden within Carpenter Hall and the University. • Keep in mind that seminar rooms located adjacent to the studios are intended to be places for group work and interaction. Avoid using these spaces for individual work areas. It is very disruptive to faculty and other students who want to use these spaces when there are individual student projects being produced in these rooms. • One of the important learning objectives of a university education is time management. While architecture and construction management are time intensive disciplines students need to learn to use their time effectively and efficiently. Effective use of time and decision making during regular studio hours will significantly reduce the need for “all nighters” and will ultimately yield better work. It is assumed that all students within the school are here for the pursuit of knowledge and a desire to learn the profession of architecture and construction management. Adherence to the above will facilitate overall access and opportunity for success in the school.
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· ACCE Guide for Construction Management Students · Students with Disabilities Policy · Studio Culture / · Graduate Research · National Architectural Accrediting Board Statement · Policies and Procedures for Students in Model and Wood Shops Policy · Academic Integrity Standards Academic Dishonesty Policy
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