Academic Conduct Guide
Course: Bi
150
Term: Fall 2010
Instructors: Ralph Adolphs, Henry Lester
Head TA: Rell Parker
This sheet outlines the specific course policies for problem sets and exams
in Bi 150.If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
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While working, you may consult:
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Required texts
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Recommended texts
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Reference books (CRC, Merck
Index, etc.)
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Any other texts
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Comments: There are no
prerequisites for the course.
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Internet use.
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You may use the Internet.
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Comments:
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As for notes, you may use:
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Your class notes (taken in
lecture)
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Hand copies of the class notes
of others
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The class notes of others
(original or Xeroxed)
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Anything written in your own
hand
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Class handouts
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TA/section handouts
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Homework/exams of this year
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Comments: You may not consult
any homeworks or exams from previous years
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For computational aides, you may
use:
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Four function/scientific
calculators
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Graphing calculators
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Symbolic manipulators
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Mathematical reference tables
(integrals, Laplace transforms,
etc.)
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Comments:
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The following types of
collaboration are allowed:
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Exam
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Basic discussion of the problems
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Look at communal materials while
writing up solutions
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Look at other’s
non-communal work (i.e. writeups)
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Turn in a set with more than one
name on it
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Comments: No collaboration on
exams. Homework must be written by you and not copied from someone else.
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