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The fаculty оf the Electricаl Engineering Depаrtment is cоmmitted tо maintaining a learning environment which promotes academic integrity and the professional obligations recognized in the IEEE Code of Ethics: https://www.ieee.org/about/corporate/governance/p7-8.htmlLinks to an external site. Accordingly, the department adheres to a common Academic Integrity Policy (AIP) in all of its courses. This policy is to be applied uniformly in a fair and unbiased manner. University rules regarding academic integrity will be strictly enforced. It is not acceptable to copy, plagiarize or otherwise make use of the work of others in completing homework, project, laboratory report, exam or other course assignments. Likewise, it is not acceptable to knowingly facilitate the copying or plagiarizing of one’s own work by others in completing homework, project, laboratory report, exam or other course assignments. It is only acceptable to give or receive assistance from others when expressly permitted by the instructor. Unless specified otherwise, as in the case of all take- home exams, scholarly exchange regarding out-of-class assignments is encouraged. A more complete explanation of behaviors that violate academic integrity is provided at: https://usf.app.box.com/v/usfregulation3027Links to an external site. The minimum penalty for violation of the AIP stated in the preceding paragraph is a letter grade reduction in the overall course grade. Student(s) found in violation of the policy on an exam will receive an “F” or “FF” in the course. All instances of AIP violations will be recorded in a letter from the instructor that is kept in the student files held by the department; a copy of the letter will be forwarded to the Undergraduate Dean's office. A second violation of the policy (see note below), irrespective of whether it was related to an exam or any other course assignment, will result in a course grade of “FF” and expulsion from the Electrical Engineering Department. NOTE: applies to all courses/semesters ! At the instructor’s discretion, the penalties associated with the EE Department’s AIP may be stricter. By selecting "True", you acknowledge that you have read and understood the above policy and that the policy stated herein takes precedence over any related statements contained in the syllabi for Electrical Engineering Department courses.
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