Academic Honesty
“Plagiarism is defined as the use of intellectual material produced by another person without acknowledging its source, for example:
• Wholesale copying of passages from works of others into your homework, essay, term paper, or dissertation without acknowledgment.
• Use of the views, opinions, or insights of another without acknowledgment.
• Paraphrasing of another person’s characteristic or original phraseology, metaphor or other literary device without acknowledgment.”
--From the Berkeley Campus Code of Student Conduct from the Office of Student Conduct
Any plagiarized paper in this course will automatically receive an F. You may also be referred to the Office of Student Conduct for a hearing. Please note that submitting assignments or parts of assignments for multiple courses, past or present, without prior permission from all instructors is considered a form of cheating. All assignments submitted must be new material written for this specific course.
“Plagiarism is defined as the use of intellectual material produced by another person without acknowledging its source, for example:
• Wholesale copying of passages from works of others into your homework, essay, term paper, or dissertation without acknowledgment.
• Use of the views, opinions, or insights of another without acknowledgment.
• Paraphrasing of another person’s characteristic or original phraseology, metaphor or other literary device without acknowledgment.”
--From the Berkeley Campus Code of Student Conduct from the Office of Student Conduct
Any plagiarized paper in this course will automatically receive an F. You may also be referred to the Office of Student Conduct for a hearing. Please note that submitting assignments or parts of assignments for multiple courses, past or present, without prior permission from all instructors is considered a form of cheating. All assignments submitted must be new material written for this specific course.