Academic Integrity

Students are responsible for familiarizing themselves with the regulations concerning academic integrity and for ensuring that their assignments conform to the principles of academic integrity. Information on academic integrity is available in the Arts and Science Calendar, on the Arts and Science website, and from the instructor of this course.

In CISC 465, students are encouraged to collaborate in learning the material and understanding the assignment questions. Joint solutions may be submitted, provided all the participants are named and have contributed roughly equally to the submitted solution.

Departures from academic integrity include plagiarism, use of unauthorized materials, facilitation, forgery and falsification. Actions which contravene the regulation on academic integrity carry sanctions that can range from a warning or the loss of grades on an assignment to the failure of a course to a requirement to withdraw from the university.

This page was last modified on July 21, 2014.