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"description": "The syllabus for the BYU-Idaho CSE 111 Programming with Functions course",
"copyrightNotice": "Copyright © 2019, Brigham Young University–Idaho. All rights reserved.",
"datePublished": "2019-11-20",
"dateModified": "2022-12-08"
"dateModified": "2024-04-05"
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<h2>Learning Model</h2>
<p>We encourage you to learn by study and also by faith
<a href="https://abn.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/88.118?lang=eng#p117">D&amp;C 88:118</a>).</p>
<a href="https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/88?lang=eng">D&amp;C 88:118</a>).</p>

<p>The three processes (prepare, teach one another, ponder and
prove) of the BYU-Idaho
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<h2>BYU-Idaho Policies</h2>
<h3>Academic Honesty</h3>
<p>You are expected to follow the university’s
<a href="https://www.byui.edu/student-honor-office/ces-honor-code/#academic-honesty">policies for academic honesty</a>.</p>

<p>You may work with your classmates, but you must submit your own
work for all assignments. Share ideas with your classmates; do not
share code! Assistance from a classmate should be on par with the
help students would expect from a lab assistant.</p>

<p>If you work closely with another student, helping teach and learn
from each other, make sure you each write your own code, but in this
case, your solutions may end up being very similar. This is fine,
but please make sure to put a comment in your code stating that you
wrote your own program, but worked closely with that person, and
that is why they are similar.</p>

<p>We encourage you to use the Internet as a resource, but you
should not copy and paste someone else’s work as your own. Cite all
sources and follow copyright laws. <strong>When in doubt, give
credit and be true</strong>.</p>

<p>Do not look for or share solutions on “note sharing” internet
sites.</p>
<p>“When you are honest in every way, you are able to enjoy peace of
mind and maintain self-respect. You build the strength of character
which allows you to be of service to God and others. You are
trustworthy in the eyes of God and those around you. If you are
dishonest in your words or actions, you hurt yourself and often hurt
others as well. If you lie, steal, cheat, or neglect to give the
full amount of work for your pay, you lose your self-respect. You
lose the guidance of the Holy Ghost.”<br>
(“Honesty,” True to the Faith (2004), pg 84)</p>

<p>Academic Honesty means students do their own work. This also
means their instructors will evaluate that work. Students should not
be dishonest—this includes all types of work in their courses. For
more information, see the university’s
<a href="http://www.byui.edu/student-honor-office/ces-honor-code/academic-honesty">Academic Honesty Policy</a>.</p>

<p>We encourage you to work with your classmates, but you must
submit your own work for all assignments. Share ideas with your
classmates; do not share solutions! Assistance from a classmate
should be on par with the help students would expect from a lab
assistant.</p>

<p>We encourage you to use the Internet and generative AI as a
resource, but you should not copy and paste someone else’s work as
your own. Do not look for or share solutions on “note sharing”
internet sites. Cite all sources and follow copyright laws.
<strong>When in doubt, give credit and be true.</strong> For more
information, read the
<a href="https://byui-cse.github.io/department/student-resources/generative-ai/generative-ai-policy.html">CSE Department’s generative AI policy</a>.</p>

<p>The penalty for copying or plagiarism of assignments might be one
or more of the following: a score of zero (0) on an assignment, a
failing grade in the class, being asked to withdraw from the class,
or disciplinary action by the University.</p>

<h3>Accessibility Services</h3>
<p>BYU-Idaho does not discriminate against persons with disabilities
in providing its educational and administrative services and
programs and follows applicable federal and state law. This policy
extends to the University’s electronic and information technologies
(EIT).</p>

<p>Students with qualifying disabilities should contact the
Disability Services Office at
<a href="mailto:accessibility@byui.edu">accessibility@byui.edu</a>
or <a href="tel:208-496-9210">208-496-9210</a>. Additional
information about Accessibility Services resources can be found at
<a href="https://www.byui.edu/accessibility-services">https://www.byui.edu/accessibility-services</a>.</p>

<h3>Dress and Grooming</h3>
<p>Students are expected to follow the university’s
<a href="https://www.byui.edu/student-honor-office/ces-honor-code/#dress-and-grooming-standards">Dress and Grooming Standards</a></p>

<h3>Academic Grievances</h3>
<p>If you have a concern about your course, we encourage you to
contact your instructor. If your concern cannot be resolved in this
way, you may contact the
<a href="https://www.byui.edu/contact-us">BYU-Idaho Support Center</a>
to formally register a concern or grievance. You can read more in the
<a href="https://www.byui.edu/9-student-online-grievance-policy">Student
Grievance Policy</a>.</p>

<h3>Preventing Sexual Misconduct</h3>
<p>BYU-Idaho prohibits sex discrimination by its employees and
students in all of its education programs or activities. This
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available resources can be found at
<a href="https://www.byui.edu/titleix">www.byui.edu/titleix</a>.</p>

<h3>Disability Services</h3>
<p>BYU-Idaho does not discriminate against persons with disabilities
in providing its educational and administrative services and
programs and follows applicable federal and state law. This policy
extends to the University’s electronic and information technologies
(EIT).</p>

<p>Students with qualifying disabilities should contact the
Disability Services Office at
<a href="mailto:disabilityservices@byui.edu">disabilityservices@byui.edu</a>
or <a href="tel:208-496-9210">208-496-9210</a>. Additional
information about Disability Services resources can be found at
<a href="https://www.byui.edu/disabilities">www.byui.edu/disabilities</a>.</p>
<h3>Academic Grievances</h3>
<p>If you have a concern about your course, we encourage you to
contact your instructor. If your concern cannot be resolved in this
way, you may contact the
<a href="https://www.byui.edu/contact-us">BYU-Idaho Support Center</a>
to formally register a concern or grievance. You can read more in the
<a href="https://content.byui.edu/integ/gen/d42e66fd-6e72-448f-a4c2-4d88a4ed26d2/0/Final%20Student%20Grievance%20Policy%20-%20catalog%20version.docx">Student Grievance Policy</a>.</p>
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