Frequently asked questions - academic integrity
Academic integrity in exams
For more information about academic integrity in exams, please see:
Can I use ChatGPT or other artificial intelligence generation software in my assignments?
Teaching staff will let you know where and when it is appropriate to use ChatGPT or other Generative Artificial Intelligence generation software in assessments.
Please remember your responsibility to uphold academic integrity. Submitting work for assessment that is not your own work is considered academic misconduct.
For more information, please see Advice for students on using Generative Artificial Intelligence.
What does ACADINT A01 mean?
ACADINT A01 is the course code for the University's Academic Integrity Course. For more information, please see Academic Integrity Course.
Is resubmitting my own work considered academic misconduct?
Yes. Using coursework that had been submitted previously at any educational institution is self-plagiarism, and a form of academic misconduct.
What do I need to do in order to complete the academic integrity course?
To complete the Academic Integrity Course, you must get 100% in all six modules.
How do I access the academic integrity course?
You will be given access to your Academic Integrity Course through Canvas one to two weeks before your term, semester, or quarter begins.
This will appear as a separate course on your Canvas page.