Code of Academic Integrity
Policy
Students are encouraged to share intellectual views and discuss freely the principles and applications of course materials. However, graded work must be the product of independent effort unless otherwise instructed. Students are expected to adhere to the UA Code of Academic Integrity as described in the UA General Catalog. See the policy at deanofstudents.arizona.edu/policies/code-academic-integrity.
Consequences
If you violate the code of academic integrity in any way, I will report you to the Dean of Students. Any violation on a programming assignment, quiz, or final exam will result in a minimum sanction of a zero on the work submitted and a full letter grade reduction of the final grade.
Prohibited Activities
- Uploading material (including your programs) from this course to any website other than D2L or the class Piazza is strictly prohibited and constitutes a violation of the course policy and academic integrity.
- Obtaining material associated with this course (including programs) from sites such as Chegg, Course Hero, etc., or accessing these sites during a quiz or exam, is a violation of academic integrity.
- Using artificial intelligence tools to write your programming assignments or to help you at all is a violation of academic honesty. This includes, but is not limited to, ChatGPT, similar tools, CoPilot, and similar tools.