Assignments should be printed out or written neatly on standard sized paper
(8.5 x 11 inch or A4). Each page should be numbered, and you should show all
your work. Please do not use red ink. Homework may not be submitted electronically.
| # | due | # | due | # | due | # | due | # | due | # | due |
| 1 | January 15 | 3 | January 29 | 5 | February 12 | 7 | February 26 | 9 | March 12 | ||
| 2 | January 22 | 4 | February 5 | 6 | February 19 | 8 | March 5 | 10 | probability exercises |
Read the University policy on Academic Honesty and Plagiarism. This policy prohibits academic misconduct. You should understand that representing someone else's ideas as your own is academic misconduct. Copying and submitting another student's solution or a solution from any other source is academic misconduct. Cases of academic misconduct will be referred to the CSPP Director for disciplinary action.
Homework collaboration policy. In this course, you are allowed and encouraged to discuss course material and homework assignments with each other, but you must work out and write up the solutions to the homework assignments on your own. Exchanging or sharing solutions to homework problems is strictly prohibited. Solutions to homework problems must reflect your understanding of the ideas and must be your own work. DO NOT COPY or rephrase a solution from a written source, from the internet, or from another person. If you find a solution in a written source or on the internet, DO NOT COPY IT. Understand it and reconstruct it on your own, and explicitly reference the source. Copied solutions obtained from a written source or from the internet will receive zero credit. Submitting homework written or composed by a person other than yourself (e.g., friend, colleague, tutor) constitutes cheating. Students found to be cheating will be referred to the CSPP Director for disciplinary action.