Academic Dishonesty
Students may:
- receive help from the professor, the lab assistant, and the TAs.
- discuss the requirements of the assignments, the meaning of programs, or high level algorithms with other students or outside sources. If you have any doubt with respect to what is acceptable to discuss, speak with the professor first.
Students may NOT:
- look at another student's code.
- look at another student's solutions to homework problems.
- receive unapproved help from an outside source including a tutor or a family member.
- submit code which has, in whole or in part, been copied
from any other source (including another student, a web page, or another text).
- submit solutions to problems which have, in whole or in part, been copied
from any other source (including another student, a web page, or another text).
Requirements
- Any help from a source other than the professor, the lab assistant, or a TA must acknowledged. Example sources that must be cited are a parent, a family friend, and an outside tutor.
- If you wish to get a tutor in the course, you must first speak with the professor.
- Any code submitted by a student must be completely original. No portion of a student's code may be copied from any other source (including another student, a web page, or another text).
Penalties
- I am required to report all honor code violations to the dean
of the college.
Sami Rollins