MLS 605 Social Theory


Academic Misconduct

Any student who engages in prohibited conduct which constitutes a major offense of the University's Standards of Conduct while in this course will receive an "F" in the course.

 Academic misconduct includes scholastic dishonesty or class misconduct. Scholastic dishonesty consists of cheating in assignments; plagiarizing (misrepresenting as one's own anything done by another); depriving another of necessary course materials; or sabotaging another's work. Class misconduct is disruptive or disrespectful behavior in class. Denigrating comments, intolerant or extremely rude behavior are examples of class misconduct. Either scholastic or class misconduct is grounds for dismissal from the course. Please avoid it.

Note, turning in the same or substantially the same paper for two classes without prior permission is considered a form of academic dishonestly


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