Media Computing Group - Ethics Policy for Courses Taught at i10

print
Our primary motivation for establishing this policy is to ensure that no student gains an unfair advantage over any other student when receiving credit for their work. It is not our intention to police students, nor to induce undue pressure on students.

Plagiarism


Plagiarism is using others’ ideas and words without clearly acknowledging the source of that information. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • submitting other students' work as your own
  • copying, verbatim, from other sources not created by yourself without proper references

We take plagiarism very seriously. Any student caught plagiarising will automatically receive zero credit for that assignment, and, possibly, be expelled from the course at the discretion of the instructor (i.e., it will no longer be possible to receive a schein for the course). A second violation will result in automatic expulsion from the course, and the student will be blacklisted from taking any courses taught by our chair.

Cheating


In addition, no cheating of any form will be accepted during examinations (midterms, and finals). This includes, but is not limited to:
  • using improper aids during examinations
  • inappropriate communication during a test
Any student caught cheating will automatically receive zero credit for that examination, and, possibly, be expelled from the course at the discretion of the instructor (i.e., it will no longer be possible to receive a schein for the course). A second violation will result in automatic expulsion from the course, and the student will be blacklisted from taking any courses taught by our chair.




Created by: eric last modification: Tuesday 12 of December, 2006 [22:46:42] by ballagas