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- LATE
SUBMISSION
For ALL homework submissions, late submission is
NOT allowed. The dead line is the last second where the day
of submission changes to the day after. This grading
policy is strict!
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- PLAGIARISM
All academic
work, written or otherwise, submitted by students to their
instructors or other academic supervisors, is expected to be the
result of their own thought, research, or self-expression. In
cases where students feel unsure about a question of plagiarism
involving their work, they are obliged to consult their
instructors on the matter before submission.
When students submit work purporting to be
their own, but which in any way borrows ideas, organization,
wording or anything else from another source without appropriate
acknowledgment of the fact, the students are guilty of
plagiarism.
Plagiarism
includes reproducing someone else's work, whether it be a
published article, chapter of a book, a paper from a friend or
some file, or whatever. Plagiarism also includes the practice of
employing or allowing another person to alter or revise the work
which a student submits as his/her own, whoever that other person
may be. Students may discuss assignments among themselves or with
an instructor or tutor, but when the actual work is
done, it must be done by the student, and the student
alone.
When a student's
assignment involves research in outside sources or information,
the student must carefully acknowledge
exactly what, where and how he/she has employed them. If the words
of someone else are used, the student must put quotation marks
around the passage in question and add an appropriate indication
of its origin. Making simple changes while leaving the
organization, content and phraseology intact is
plagiaristic. However, nothing in these Rules shall apply to those
ideas which are so generally and freely circulated as to be a part
of the public domain.
- CHEATING
Cheating is defined
by its general usage. It includes, but is not limited to, the
wrongfully giving, taking, or presenting any information or
material by a student with the intent of aiding himself/herself or
another on any academic work which is considered in any way in the
determination of the final grade.
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