Policies
ABSENCES
I will allow for 2 class absences (or non-preparations) over the quarter (e.g., for sickness, job interviews). The first week of class does not count. In other words, I will drop the two lowest quiz grades and allow for missing two classes. All assigments will be required even in the case of an absence.
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
You are to do your own work in this course. Each student is responsible for knowing and abiding by UCSD's policies on Academic Dishonesty and on Student Conduct. Any student violating UCSD's Academic Integrity Policy will be reported to the Academic Integrity Office for administrative processing, and may result in suspension or dismissal from UCSD, as well an an academic sanction that could result in failing the course (e.g., a grade of zero (0) on a compromised assignment). Committing acts that violate the UCSD Student Conduct Code that result in course disruption will be referred to the Office of Student Conduct, and could result in suspension or dismissal.
- No student shall provide their assignments, in part or in total, to any other student in current or future classes of this course. No student shall procure or accept assignments from any other student from current or prior classes of this course. The only exception to this rule is for students that are in the same COGS 121 team.
- All programming code and documentation submitted for evaluation or existing inside the student's computer accounts must be the student's original work or material specifically authorized by the instructor. The course accounts are authorized for course work only.
- Collaborating with other students to develop, complete or correct course work is limited to activities explicitly authorized by the Instructor. Use of other student's course work, in part or in total, to develop, complete or correct course work is unauthorized. However, students may freely discuss their work with others.
- Each student must retain intermediate work as proof that submitted work is his or her own. A student may be asked to provide these intermediate copies as evidence that the submitted work is the student's.
- With regards to the above rules, it is understood that project teams will be sharing code among themselves (but not to other teams) to complete their projects.