Course Standards
Ethics
Each student is responsible for learning the principles of chemical engineering. The faculty are committed to assist in this process through classes, assignments, and exams. Unfortunately, due to time and other pressures, some students have made choices that were inappropriate and inconsistent with department expectations for that assignment or exam. In some cases the honor code office has become involved. To avoid these incidents, it is important that students consciously and continually think about what actions are ethical and appropriate for assignments and exams.
In many cases, the learning process is enhanced greatly by working in groups or consulting with others. However, the guiding principle of honesty dictates that each student is personally accountable for their own work. The table below lists the different types of assignments, along with expectations regarding joint work.
Type |
Expectations |
Example |
Group |
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Case Study, Design Project, Lab Project |
Collaborative |
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Many, but not all, class homework assignments. Homework may range over all categories, but this is the most common one. |
Individual |
|
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Confidential |
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Level-Three Competency Exam |
One aspect of ethics that has surfaced in this class is the use of some used textbooks that have the answers to all of the homework problems written in the margins or elsewhere in the book. Use of such textbooks is a breach of ethics (you should know this already). If you purchased such a textbook, please exchange it and tell the bookstore not to sell such books. It is also a breach of ethics to write the answers to homework problems in the book for an open book, closed homework test.