TOWSON UNIVERSITY
College of Fine Arts and Communication
Department of Mass Communication and Communication Studies
Towson, MD 21252
410-704-3431
M
E M O R A N D U M
TO:
All
Students in the Department Of Mass Communication and Communication Studies
FROM: Department Faculty
SUBJECT: PLAGIARISM
AND CHEATING
Plagiarism
The Department of Mass Communication and
Communication Studies adheres to the following policy regarding plagiarism:
1. Any words or images taken directly from
another source (including the Internet) must be footnoted or cited and in
quotation marks. Similarly, in oral presentations, attributions must be clear.
2. Any ideas derived from a source not in
the public domain or of general knowledge must be clearly attributed.
3. Any paraphrased material must be
footnoted or cited. In oral
presentations, attributions must be clear.
4. All papers and presentations must be
the student's own work. Submission
of papers or presentations authored by others, even with their consent, constitutes
plagiarism.
Any student found plagiarizing in any of the
above ways will receive an automatic "F" for the assignment and may
receive an "F" for the course.
Documented evidence of the plagiarism will be kept in the department
office, and will be reported to the Office of Judicial Affairs.
Any student discovered soliciting others to
write a paper, speech, test, or other assignment for that student will receive
an automatic "F" for the course.
There are ambiguities in concepts of
plagiarism. Faculty will be available
for consultation regarding any confusion a student may have.
Most students are careful to avoid blatant
plagiarism, the unacknowledged copying of exact words of the source. However, students must also be aware that
the concept of plagiarism extends not only to wording but to patterns or
sequences of ideas. If you paraphrase
without acknowledgement, using the same sequence or structure as the original
author, then you are plagiarizing.
Students have the right to appeal a charge of
plagiarism. An appeal starts with the
chairperson of the department.
Cheating
The Department of Mass Communication and
Communication Studies has adopted the following policy regarding cheating:
ANY
STUDENT CAUGHT CHEATING ON ANY QUIZ OR EXAM WILL RECEIVE A MINIMUM OF AN
"F" ON THE QUIZ OR TEST AND A MAXIMUM OF AN "F" FOR THE
COURSE.
Revised 1-11-05