OSC Ethics Seminar on Academic Integrity
November 2002
Dr. Nancy Stanlick
Department of Philosophy
(most recent update: 11/05/02)
Ethical Issues in Academic Dishonesty
Syllabus for
November Meeting from 3:00-5:00 p.m.
on 11/6/02 in BA 209
This syllabus contains information on
course requirements for the November 2002 meeting of the Office of Student
Conduct Academic Integrity Ethics Seminar.
Please take note of the requirements and be prepared for the meeting of
the seminar.
Description and Objective:
This is a 2-hour overview of ethical issues involved in instances of academic
dishonesty. It will begin with a discussion of the distinction
between plagiarism and cheating and the ways in which plagiarism occurs (both
intentionally and unintentionally) and how to avoid it. Specific
topics to be explored may include lying, theft of intellectual property,
self-deception and academic integrity. Others are different theories of
ethics and how they are related to instances of academic dishonesty. The
objective is to develop a sense of how particular issues relevant to academic
dishonesty may be part of a larger social context in which it is often held
that the end justifies the means, and why plagiarism and cheating are academic
analogs to perjury, grand theft, forgery and lack of respect for self and
others.
Requirements: You are responsible for attending, participating in
discussion, and submitting a brief outline and critical essay. The outline and
essay must, of course, be your original work. The outline and essay
(listed below) are due 3 working days after the meeting of the seminar (due on
November 12) by 5:00 p.m. in the Department of Philosophy office in CNH 411.
Overview of Required Readings:
REQUIRED: Bernard
Gert’s chapter on “Cheating” in the text, Morality: Its Nature and Justification. This text is available online through
NetLibrary. Go to http://www.netlibrary.com. This service is available through the UCF
Library. You must use on-campus
servers, Pegasus, or connect with a proxy server as a UCF student to gain
access to NetLibrary. Check the index
and see esp. pp. 191-194 and (possible) handout during the meeting.
See
also the PowerPoint presentation at http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~stanlick/oscethicsstudent.ppt
Avoiding
Plagiarism
Other Works and Sites Relevant to this Course:
a. UCFs Golden Rule Student Academic Behavior. Go to http://www.ucf.edu/goldenrule/studaca.html
b. Plagiarism: How to Recognize it and How to Avoid it. Go to http://www.indiana.edu/~wts/wts/plagiarism.html
c. Buying Papers on the Internet??? Not a good idea. Go to http://www.schoolsucks.com and http://www.turnitin.com
d. A simple statement of academic integrity. Go to http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~stanlick/acinteg.html
Consider these Questions:
Additional Note: If you
have any questions regarding this 2-hour seminar or its requirements, please
contact me by e-mail at stanlick@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
. You may also stop by during my office hours for this term. They are
listed on my website at http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~stanlick/
.