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Academic Honesty: Students may work in small teams during class
at various times throughout the semester at the beginning of most large
projects. In addition, students are encourage to work with each other to develop
solutions to the various assignments. However, every student must develop their own
documents and programs, and students should not share soft or hard copies of their work with
other students. If very similar assignments are turned in by two or more students,
I reserve the right to question who's original work was turned in. In some cases
I may ask for the students' storage devices for verification of the softcopy. The first
offense may result in a written warning, with subsequent offenses leading to
withdrawal from the course for all students involved. If you find yourself
in such a situation, and you are not sure how to handle it, please feel
free to see me. An instructor may remove a student from class meetings
for disciplinary reasons resulting from academic dishonesty or disrupted behavior
(MCC Catalog, 2000).
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Copyright infringement is expressly prohibited by the US Copyright Act.
Anyone who infringes another's copyright in a creative work is subject to liability,
and could be required to pay large sums in damages.
Violations of this law may result in disciplinary action up to and including
suspension or expulsion for students.
Copyright Policy: www.dist.maricopa.edu/legal/ip/
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The General Standards Governing Use of Maricopa County Community College District Computing Resources Handbook
with regards to use of Maricopa's computing resources specifically prohibits: "Transmitting, storing, or receiving data, or otherwise
using computing resources in a manner that would constitute a violation of state or federal law, including (but not limited to) obscenity,
defamation, threats, harassment, and theft."
Violation of any provision of the Standards, which are detailed in the Handbook, could result in immediate
termination of a user's access to Maricopa's computing resources, as well as appropriate disciplinary action.
Computing Resources Standards: www.dist.maricopa.edu/legal/it/
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The policy of the Maricopa Community Colleges is to provide an educational, employment, and business environment free of
unwelcome sexual harassment as defined and otherwise prohibited by local, state and federal law. Violations of this policy
may result in disciplinary action up to and including suspension or expulsion for students.
Sexual Harassment Policy: www.dist.maricopa.edu/legal/harassment/