All problem sets, homework assignments, etc., must be completed by each student working independently. You are allowed to consult with other students during the conceptualization of a problem but all written work, whether in scrap or final form, must be generated by you working alone. You are not allowed to sit together and work out the details of the problems with anyone.
You are not allowed to possess, look at, use, or in anyway derive advantage from the existence of solutions, term projects, or any work prepared by other students in this or past terms.
This applies to computer files as well. All work done using a computer must be yours alone and you must have entered every keystroke or mouse command. Consequently, you must never leave your computer files in directories where other students may have access to them. Doing so is equivalent to providing copies of your work to other students. Copy your files on floppy disks and erase from the computer's hard drive. If you find other peoples' files relating to this course on the computers in the Construction Lab, you should bring the matter to the attention of the instructor immediately.
Exams are taken with open books. All work during exams must be 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's Honor Council. If you have any questions about this policy, please do not hesitate to contact the Instructor.