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Definitions
This section contains the definitions reference in Section 6.3.1.
These definitions come from the MTU Tenured/Tenure-Track Faculty Handbook on
pages 3-13.
- Plagiarism: Knowingly copying another's work or ideas and calling them
one's own or not giving proper credit or citation. This includes reading or
hearing another's work or ideas and using them as one's own; quoting paraphrasing,
or condensing another's work and using, handling, or submitting it as one's
own work.
- Cheating: Intentional, unauthorized use of any study aids, equipment,
or another's work during an academic exercise. This includes unauthorized use
of notes, study aids, electronic or other equipment during an examination; copying
or looking at another individual's examination; taking or passing information
to another individual during an examination; taking an examination for another
individual; allowing another individual to take one's examination; stealing
examinations. All graded academic exercises are expected to be performed on
an individual basis unless otherwise stated by the instructor.
- Fabrication: Intentional and/or unauthorized falsification or invention
of any information or citation during an academic exercise. This includes changing
or adding an answer on an examination and resubmitting it to change the grade;
inventing data for a laboratory exercise or report.
- Facilitating Academic Dishonesty: Knowingly allowing or helping another
individual to plagiarize, cheat or fabricate information
Cases of suspected academic dishonesty will be handled by the chairperson of
the course and the Dean of Students.
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Steven M. Carr
2007-04-24