|
|
Honours - Assignment Submission Procedure Clayton Campus |
Assignments MUST have a cover sheeting indicating:
Unless advised differently by your lecturer/demonstrator, students are to submit their assignments to the designated Assignment Box outside the Enquiries Office, ground floor Information Technology building 63 or at lectures.
Written assignments submitted to the Assignment Box are due at 12 noon on the due date.
Assignments will be stamped with the date and time. A late penalty may be applied, at the discretion of the lecturer. In the case of illness, etc. a letter of explanation and a medical certificate should be attached to your assignment. Application may be made to the lecturer regarding leniency. Assignments delivered after the due date without the lecturer's approval may be returned unmarked.
It is the student's responsibility to keep a copy of all work submitted.
It is important that your solutions to the assignment questions be your own work. It is perfectly acceptable to seek help and advice when completing the assignments, but this must not be taken to the point where what is submitted is in part someone else's work.
Please note that, since the assignments are used in assessing your final grade in this subject, the following Faculty policy applies.
"Students should note that cheating is regarded as a very serious
offence which is likely to lead
not only to failure in the subject concerned but also to additional
penalties including exclusion.
Students should carefully note that the taking of any unauthorised
material into examinations
such as notes and unauthorised dictionaries will be regarded as
cheating. Students should also
note that essays, assignments and other work are generally understood
to be the student's own
work and where such work is identical with, or similar to, another
student's work, an assumption
of cheating may arise. Where students wish to undertake work in
conjunction with other
students, it is suggested that the matter be discussed with the
lecturer concerned."
Faculty of Computing and Information Technology Handbook