

- Students are responsible for submitting their own work. Student work must not be plagiarized.
- Students must not cooperate on oral or written examinations or work together one valuated
assignments without authorization.
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Students should have high ethical standards and conduct themselves in an appropriate manner.
-Cheating and/or plagiarism may include: using unauthorized assistance on any exam, paper or project;
presenting the work of someone else as your own without acknowledging the source; taking exams or
course material from an instructor or student; submitting the same academic work for credit more than
once without consent. Violations will result in a “zero” on the assignment or exam, even if cheating is
suspected by the instructor.
Disabilities and Special Needs
Please inform the instructor within the first week of classes if any assistance is required due to disabilities
or special needs. If you have a disability for which you need an accommodation, contact the Learning
Center to request disability support services. Phone: (701)228-5477; Toll-free: 1(888)918-5623
Relationship to Campus Theme: This course addresses the campus theme by incorporating the role that
environmental technology plays in our everyday life and the impact it has on our natural world.