Policies
- Student Conduct is expected to conform to SIAT's Department Standards on Class Management and Student Responsibilities. Please pay attention to the section about email.
- Academic Honesty Students are expected to follow SFU's code of academic honesty. I am required to forward all suspected cases of academic misconduct to the Director of SIAT and the Undergraduate Studies Chair where they will be pursued to resolution. This is a very unpleasant process for all involved, so please do not put us in this situation.
- Participation. A good portion of the learning in any upper level or graduate class comes from intelligent discussion during the class. If you don't attend class, you cannot participate, and your performance may reflect that. I expect that each student will make an effort to attend all lectures and contribute constructively to the discussion.
- Project work across multiple courses. In principle I have no problem with the same project serving two different courses, but this means that the actual work is much bigger than required in either course, and that the applicability of the visualization component of the work suits the nature of this course. This must be cleared with me and with the instructor of the other course before the project is approved. Failure to do so will result in the project being marked out of 50%