Jose,
The rule states that when two singular subjects are connected by 'or' or 'nor' a singular verb is required and in current use that's the way it is usually done.
You are familiar enough with English to know that writers do no always follow the rules. Apparently the professor feels that the idea of plurality is suggested by the context of the sentence.
He is probably thinking...this, that, or both.
In other words...Reward, punishment, or both are meted out quite independent of human interference.