ࡱ> 352{ bjbjHH 4*f*fY 6 $$ltQ@$ G#l$HB,)$$ A$$0W4!0Q,##00#ZDxQ# X : CEAE Academic Integrity Policy specific for: Course: Instructor: Term: The Department of Civil, Environmental, & Architectural Engineering (CEAE) requires all students to adhere to a strict policy of academic integrity. These expectations are in accordance with the 鶹Ƶ Honor Code (/sccr/honor-code), but this policy is intended to provide more specific guidelines for all undergraduate and graduate students in CEAE. Ethical behavior in college sets the stage for a lifetime of professional and ethical behavior that is expected of all engineering professionals. This policy describes the academic sanctions that will be imposed by CEAE faculty member ________________ for ____________. All incidents of academic misconduct will be reported to the Honor Code Council. Non-academic sanctions are the purview of the Honor Code Council. Any activity that could give you an unfair advantage over other students may be cheating. Specific actions that are considered to be cheating and therefore violations of academic integrity are: Plagiarizing a homework, lab report, or problem set. On assignments that require you to use supplemental materials, you must properly document the sources of information that you used. If you are uncertain about allowable reference materials or how to document your sources, ask your instructor in advance. Specific examples of plagiarism include: copying from a solution manual copying from Internet sites (e.g., Chegg) copying from previous semesters homework set or lab report copying directly from classmates copying lab data that you yourself did not participate in collecting Plagiarizing content in a paper, report, thesis, or dissertation, by copying material from a published sources or the internet, without appropriate citation format and attribution Using unapproved information during a closed-book test or quiz (such as a reference sheet, information stored in a calculator, iPhone, information written on your skin) Copying from another student during a quiz, exam, or test Working in groups on web based quizzes, exams, or tests Working in groups on take-home quizzes, exams, or tests Asking another student about questions on an exam that you have not yet taken Changing the answer on your test/homework after it was graded and then telling the instructor that there was a grading mistake Allowing another student to copy your homework, lab report, or allowing another student to look at your answers during a quiz or exam The list above is not exhaustive; other violations are possible Any violation will be reported to the Honor Code Council. Any first violation of academic integrity on graded course activities (i.e. homework, lab reports, exams) may result in a minimum sanction of a zero score. Instructors can increase these penalties to assigning a failing grade (F) for the entire course. 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