CSCI 4348/5340 Startup Essentials/Entrepreneurial Projects

Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado at Boulder

 

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Plagiarism Policy & Honor Code

All students enrolled in a University of Colorado Boulder course are responsible for knowing and adhering to the academic integrity policy of the institution. Violations of the policy may include: plagiarism, cheating, fabrication, lying, bribery, threat, unauthorized access, clicker fraud, resubmission, and aiding academic dishonesty. All incidents of academic misconduct will be reported to the Honor Code Council (honor@colorado.edu; 303-735-2273). Students who are found responsible for violating the academic integrity policy will be subject to nonacademic sanctions from the Honor Code Council as well as academic sanctions from the faculty member. Additional information regarding the academic integrity policy can be found at honorcode.colorado.edu.

In this class, each student and/or team is expected to submit his/her/their own original work for each assignment, whether it is a presentation, demo, pitch, lab, quiz, problem set, exam, or other assignment, where the only exceptions to this policy will be noted by the instructor.

Violations of this plagiarism policy, the University Honor Code, and/or the Honor Code pledge shown below will be grounds for one or more of the following: grade reduction, a failing grade, and/or potentially other punitive academic actions, in accordance with the University of Colorado's policy on plagiarism and Honor Code.

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