CSC 385 – Policies
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This document contains additional policies to
compliment the information in the other links on the csc385 web page.
Late
assignments will not be accepted.
Academic
Expectations for Students
“In choosing UNCW, you have become part of our
community of scholars. We recognize that the UNCW learning experience is
challenging and requires hard work. It also requires a commitment to make time
available to do that hard work. The university expects you to make academics
your highest priority by dedicating your time and energy to training your mind
and acquiring knowledge. Academic success in critical thinking and problem
solving prepares you for the changes and challenges you will encounter in the
future. Our faculty and academic support resources are readily available as
partners in this effort, but the primary responsibility for learning is yours”.
Honor
Code
“It is
the responsibility of every student to uphold and maintain the UNCW Academic
Honor Code (see Section V of your Student Handbook). You violate the honor code
when you represent someone else's work as your own. Programming assignments may
be discussed at a conceptual level with other students but details and coding
must be your own. Copying and team collaboration is prohibited.”
Learning
Strategies
“You
are expected to take an active role in your learning in this course. This
includes regular attendance, paying attention in class, reading the textbook,
and completing all course requirements. You are encouraged to study with your
classmates outside of class. Programming assignments usually require a lot more
time than expected, so start early and work some every day.”
Code
of Student Life (pdf)
UNCW practices a zero-tolerance policy for
violence and harassment of any kind. For emergencies contact UNCW CARE at
962-2273, Campus Police at 962-3184, or Wilmington Police at 911. For
University or community resources visit http://uncw.edu/wrc/crisis.htm
Students with Disabilities
“If you have a disability and need reasonable
accommodation in this course, you should inform the instructor of this fact in
writing within the first week of class or as soon as possible. If you have not
already done so, you must register with the Office of Disability Services in
Westside Hall (extension 3746) and obtain a copy of your Accommodation Letter.
You should then meet with your instructor to make mutually agreeable
arrangements based on the recommendations of the Accommodation Letter.”
Student
Affairs Disability Services - Policies and Procedures