Students with Disabilities: Upon identifying themselves to the
instructor and the university, students with disabilities will receive
reasonable accommodation for learning and evaluation. For more information,
contact Services to Students with Disabilities in the University Center Room 5
Honor Code: “Members of the CSU Fresno academic community adhere to principles of academic integrity and mutual respect while engaged in university work and related activities.” You should:
a) understand
or seek clarification about expectations for academic integrity in this course
b) neither give nor receive unauthorized aid on examinations or other course work that is used by the instructor as the basis of grading.
c) take responsibility to monitor academic dishonesty in any form and to report it to the instructor or other appropriate official for action.
Instructors may require students to sign a statement at the end of all exams and assignments that “I have done my own work and have neither given nor received unauthorized assistance on this work.” If you are going to use this statement, include it here.
Cheating and
Plagiarism: "Cheating is the actual or attempted practice of
fraudulent or deceptive acts for the purpose of improving one's grade or
obtaining course credit; such acts also include assisting another student to do
so. Typically, such acts occur in relation to examinations. However, it is the
intent of this definition that the term 'cheating' not be limited to
examination situations only, but that it include any and all actions by a
student that are intended to gain an unearned academic advantage by fraudulent
or deceptive means. Plagiarism is a specific form of cheating which consists of
the misuse of the published and/or unpublished works of others by
misrepresenting the material
Computers:
"At
Disruptive Classroom Behavior: "The classroom is a special environment in which students and faculty come together to promote learning and growth. It is essential to this learning environment that respect for the rights of others seeking to learn, respect for the professionalism of the instructor, and the general goals of academic freedom are maintained. ... Differences of viewpoint or concerns should be expressed in terms which are supportive of the learning process, creating an environment in which students and faculty may learn to reason with clarity and compassion, to share of themselves without losing their identities, and to develop and understanding of the community in which they live . . . Student conduct which disrupts the learning process shall not be tolerated and may lead to disciplinary action and/or removal from class."
Copyright policy:
Copyright laws and fair use policies protect the rights of those who have
produced the material. The copy in this course has been provided for private
study, scholarship, or research. Other uses may require permission from
the copyright holder. The user of this work is responsible for adhering to
copyright law of the
For copyright Questions & Answers: http://www.csufresno.edu/library/libraryinformation/campus/copyright/faqcopyright.pdf
Digital Campus course web sites
contains material protected by copyrights held by the instructor, other
individuals or institutions. Such material is used for educational purposes in
accord with copyright law and/or with permission given by the owners of the
original material. You may download one copy of the materials on any
single computer for non-commercial, personal, or educational purposes only,
provided that you
Last modified: December 6, 2006