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EXTRACTS FROM THE CODE OF STUDENT BEHAVIOR: TO BE REVIEWED WITH
EACH CLASS EARLY IN EACH TERM 4 June 2002 |
The Code of Student Behavior (the "Code") is referred to in the GFC Policy Manual, Sections 30.3.1(6), 30.3.2, and 30.4, as well as in Section 26 of the University Calendar. Any substantive amendments made during the year are published in the Gateway. Code Sections 30A.4.2 and .3 (concerning individual students) define Plagiarism and Cheating as follows:
30.3.1(6) All Students are subject to the regulations of Computing and Network Services that are available from Computing and Network Services. Fines and sanctions specific to computing and internet use are administered by the Computing and Network Services and may be appealed through the Director of Computing and Network Services.
30.3.2 Inappropriate Academic Behaviour
30.3.2(1) Plagiarism
No Student shall submit the words, ideas, images or data of another person as the Students own in any academic writing, essay, thesis, project, assignment, presentation or poster in a course or program of study.
30.3.2(2) Cheating
30.3.2(2) a No Student shall in the course of an examination or other similar activity, obtain or attempt to obtain information from another Student or other unauthorized source, give or attempt to give information to another Student, or use, attempt to use or possess for the purposes of use any unauthorized material.
30.3.2(2) b No Student shall represent or attempt to represent him or herself as another or have or attempt to have himself or herself represented by another in the taking of an examination, preparation of a paper or other similar activity. See also misrepresentation in 30.3.6(4).
30.3.2(2) c No Student shall represent anothers substantial editorial or compositional assistance on an assignment as the Students own work.
30.3.2(2) d No Student shall submit in any course or program of study, without the written approval of the course Instructor, all or a substantial portion of any academic writing, essay, thesis, research report, project, assignment, presentation or poster for which credit has previously been obtained by the Student or which has been or is being submitted by the Student in another course or program of study in the University or elsewhere.
30.3.2(2) e No Student shall submit in any course or program of study any academic writing, essay, thesis, report, project, assignment, presentation or poster containing a statement of fact known by the Student to be false or a reference to a source the Student knows to contain fabricated claims (unless acknowledged by the Student), or a fabricated reference to a source.
Copies of this notice and of the full Code of Student Behavior may be obtained
from the University Secretariat, 2-5 University Hall (telephone 4965).
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