CIS 100: Hardware
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Gabelli School of Business, CIS Department
Standard Information
Academic Honesty
College of Business students are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with the highest standards of academic honesty. Cheating, plagiarism, illegitimate possession and disposition of examinations, alteration, forgery, or falsification of official records or documents, and similar acts or the attempt to engage in such acts are grounds for disciplinary action:1. A failing grade for a particular assignment
2. A failing grade for a particular course
3. Suspension from the College of Business Administration
4. Expulsion from the College of Business AdministrationOriginal Works Policy:Students must submit original works for assignments required in this class. This includes term papers, cases and other course requirements. A student who submits a work that was previously submitted to another class without prior approval from the instructor is in violation of this policy. A student who violates this policy may receive a failing grade for the assignment, a failing grade for the class and face termination of his/her business degree program.Prerequisite Policy:
Students are expected to complete all prerequisites for a business class prior to the first day of class. Students may not concurrently enroll in a class and its prerequisite(s) unless it is expressly stated in the Bulletin that the class is a co-requisite. The Chair of the department offering the class must approve any exception to this policy.
Disabilities: Please see the center in the library if you have a disability to properly document this disability and receive assistance with accomodation. You should then present the disability form to the instructor so that your privacy is protected and accomodation can be made.