all, section 2.9.
2.9. Other Things
Course organization
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lectures
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homework
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cheating
Academic Honesty
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Code of Conduct
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You may help each other freely to complete homeworks
as the purpose of the homeworks is to increase
your understanding.
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This does not mean that someone else can do your homework for you. Any homework you
submit must contain your significant intellectual contribution.
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The corollary is that you
may not do someone else's work for them either. A willing
supplier of the material is
as guilty of academic dishonesty as the receiver.
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Any help you receive from someone must be
acknowledged in the work submitted.
Failure to acknowledge the source of
a significant idea or approach is considered
plagiarism and not allowed.
Academic dishonesty is dealt with severely:
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You will receive a grade of F for the course.
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A note describing the details of your case
will become part of your academic record.
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Repeated offenses or more serious
violations may result in your being suspended or
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Violations of the
Code of Conduct...
can also result in suspension, expulsion and even
criminal charges.
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