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Academic Code of Conduct and COEN/ELEC 490 admission requirements Information for COEN/ELEC 390 students Thanks to Dr. Zmeureanu for this presentation.
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Pre-requisite and co-requisite courses Senate decision of March 2010: students must satisfy the prerequisites listed in the calendar No special approvals or exceptions. FNS, DEF, INC, PEND do not satisfy prerequisite requirements. Conditional or Readmitted: Must have repeated courses with D-range grades and get C- or better. Follow the recommended course sequence. Capstone: Prerequisites strictly enforced! De-registration software.
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200-before-400 Rule CEAB: take low-level courses before high-level courses. Calendar: 200-level before 400-level courses Capstone: no 200 level course at the same time as the Capstone project course.
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Capstone (490) Project Students can’t register until a graduation audit is done. The student must be a potential graduate for the next convocation. No registration without pre-requisites. Readmitted students must repeat Ds and replace them with Cs for 490 prerequisites. No 200 level course can be taken while taking 490.
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Beware: D-range grades A D range grade is NOT a passing grade. D-grades bring students in Failed or Conditional standing (GPA=1 for D) Students must repeat classes with D-range grades (if in Failed or Conditional standing)
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Academic Code of Conduct Students must submit an “Expectations of Originality” form with all assignments, project reports, lab reports. READ what is printed on page 2: Students “may not use solutions to assignments of other past or present students/instructors of this course or of any other course.” Team project = team’s responsibility: Each team member is responsible for the rest of the team. Each team member is responsible for each submission. Signature = responsibility: Read a document BEFORE you sign it. Do NOT sign the “Expectations” in advance. Academic Code of Conduct: A student must not give a copy of his/her work to another student if there is the possibility that the student will submit the work as his/her own. A student must not plagiarize: copy another student’s work, copy text from the internet, etc.
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