
CEE 536 HONOR CODE POLICY
All
work is performed under the College of Engineering Honor Code.
All
problem sets (homework and case studies), except for the term project, are
individual assignments and are to be completed by each student working independently.
All
written work, whether in scrap or final form, is to be generated by students working
alone. Students are not allowed to sit together and work out the details of the
problems with anyone.
Each
team does its own work on all team assignments (term project). Teams do not work
together.
Students
are not allowed to look at assignments from prior terms. In general, students are not
allowed to possess, use, or in anyway derive advantage from the existence of
assignments, solutions, or any work prepared by other students in this or past
terms.
The
above apply to computer files as well. All work done by a student using a computer must be
entirely his/her own, and a student must have entered every keystroke or mouse command
for their work.
Consequently, students must never leave computer files in directories where
other students may have access to them. Doing so is equivalent to providing
copies of their work to other students. Students should copy their files on other media and erase
them from public areas on a computer's hard drive. If students find other peoples' files relating
to this course on the computers in the Construction Lab or in CAEN labs, they
should bring the matter to the attention of the instructor immediately.
Exams
are individual efforts, not team efforts. Exams are taken with books closed. All
work during exams is completely independent.
Violation of this policy is grounds to initiate an action that would be filed
with the Dean's office and would come before the College of Engineering Honor
Council.
If
you have any questions about this policy, please do not hesitate to contact the
Instructor.