In accordance with Faculty Rule 3335-5-487, all instances of alleged academic misconduct will be reported to the department chairperson and the Committee on Academic Misconduct. Academic misconduct is grounds for failing the course and may be grounds for further sanctions. Academic misconduct includes, but is not limited to, giving or receiving information during an exam and submitting plagiarized work for academic requirements.
Students will normally be required to do assignments alone. This allows for some consultation, but the required materials (including algorithm, structure chart and other external documentation, and source code) must be entirely your own work. Students suspected of copying or working together will be referred to the Committee on Academic Misconduct.
You are responsible for all the material you submit for grading. Your instructor reserves the right to ask you to explain your approach to the proram, its logic, use of variable names, etc. Your response may affect your grade on the lab in question.
The reason for this policy is that, based on past experience, some students show extraordinary programming skills in completing the labs, but little knowledge on quizzes and tests. Be sure to do your own work, and plan on putting significant time and effort into this course.