1 University of Minnesota History Department HIST3797 ... - Users
1 University of Minnesota History Department HIST3797 ... - Users
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Fall 2012. <strong>HIST3797</strong>: <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Population<br />
The <strong>University</strong> defines plagiarism as presenting someone else’s work as if it were your own,<br />
whether you mean to or not. “Someone else’s work” means anything that is not your own idea.<br />
Even if it is presented in your own style, you must acknowledge your sources fully and<br />
appropriately. This includes:<br />
v Material from books, journals or any other printed source<br />
v The work <strong>of</strong> other students or staff<br />
v Information from the internet<br />
v S<strong>of</strong>tware programs and other electronic material<br />
v Designs and ideas<br />
v The organisation or structuring <strong>of</strong> any such material<br />
Find out more about plagiarism, how to avoid it and penalties, on the <strong>University</strong>’s website:<br />
http://writing.umn.edu/tww/plagiarism/definitions.html<br />
Plagiarism is prohibited at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Minnesota</strong> and is not worth the risk. Any enrolled<br />
student found guilty <strong>of</strong> plagiarism will be subject to disciplinary procedures under the Student<br />
Conduct Code and may be penalized severely. Consequences <strong>of</strong> being found guilty <strong>of</strong> plagiarism<br />
can include:<br />
v An oral or written warning<br />
v Academic probation<br />
v Suspension from the course or the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES<br />
The <strong>University</strong> has a policy <strong>of</strong> reasonable accommodation <strong>of</strong> the needs <strong>of</strong> students with<br />
disabilities. The policy aims to give students with disabilities an equal opportunity with all other<br />
students to demonstrate their abilities. If you have a disability, impairment or chronic medical<br />
condition (temporary, permanent or recurring) that may impact on your ability to participate,<br />
learn and/or achieve in lectures and tutorials or in meeting the course requirements, please<br />
contact the Pr<strong>of</strong>essor as early in the course as possible.<br />
Alternatively you may wish to approach Disability Services to confidentially discuss your<br />
individual needs and the options and support that are available. Disability Services are located at<br />
McNamara Alumni Center, 200 Oak St. SE. See their website for more information:<br />
http://ds.umn.edu/.<br />
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