Integrated Mathematics and Physical Science
Academic Honor Principle
Dartmouth students are expected to adhere to the Academic Honor
Principle. In this course, the principle applies to you in the following
ways:
While you are encouraged to work with others on homework assignments,
the assignments handed in for grading must represent your independent
understanding of the material. Therefore, you may not simply copy
another person's work and submit it for grading as your own work.
Similarly, while most laboratory work is performed with a lab partner,
the write-up in the lab notebook is done independently and you should
clearly indicate shared data or analysis in your lab work submitted for
grading.
Finally, all quizzes and exams shall be worked on independently, with no
aid, written or verbal given or received except directly from the
instructor.
Note that the Academic Honor Principle not only describes how you are to
behave in your own work, it also carries the clear moral obligation to
take action if you encounter a violation by others.
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