This form will complete the registration for John Heidemann's section of CSci551/651 in FA2024. After completing this form you will be given the key needed to register at the class moodle site to browse class materials.
USC has a code of academic honesty. Parts of this policy are summarized below. Violations of this code include the following:
The instructors, teaching assistant, and grader will make every attempt to detect cases of academic dishonesty. We plan to run all programs submitted through the UC Berkeley automated checker to identify duplicated code.
When in doubt, it is the student's responsibility to find out if a certain action constitutes academic dishonesty. Additional information on academic integrity policies may be found in SCampus. Verified instances of academic dishonesty will result in a letter in the student's departmental file and referral to the Dean's office for disciplinary action. Students found guilty of academic dishonesty will be assigned a grade of ``F'' in the course. Your instructors do not believe that being forced to drop the course or being assigned zero credit for a particular assignment is adequate punishment for academic dishonesty. I have read USC's academic integrity policy and understand what is expected of me: -- have read and understand policy read policy but have questions about it have not read policy