GEOG 4UT3
Special Topics in Human Geography
Calendar Description
Advanced treatment of selected topics in human geography; specific topics will vary from year to year, with emphasis placed on the economic, political and social complexity of contemporary societies.
One lecture (three hours); one term Prerequisite(s): One of GEOG 2LI3, 2UI3
Time/Term Offered: Not Offered 2013-14
Instructor:
Room: General Science Building Rm
Tel:(905) 525.9140 x
Email:
Office hours: TBA
Teaching Assistant:
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Academic Dishonesty
Academic dishonesty consists of misrepresentation by deception
or by other fraudulent means and can result in serious consequences,
e.g. the grade of zero on an assignment, loss of credit with a notation
on the transcript (notation reads: “Grade of F assigned for
academic dishonesty”), and/or suspension or expulsion from the
university.
The following illustrates only three forms of academic dishonesty:
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Plagiarism, e.g. the submission of work that is not one’s own or for which other credit has been obtained.
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Improper collaboration in group work.
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Copying or using unauthorized aids in tests and examinations.
It is your responsibility to understand what constitutes academic dishonesty. For information on the various kinds of academic dishonesty please refer to the Academic Integrity Policy, located at http://www.mcmaster.ca/policy/Students-AcademicStudies/AcademicIntegrity.pdf
The instructor and university reserve the right to modify elements of the course during the term. The university may change the dates and deadlines for any or all courses in extreme circumstances. If either type of modification becomes necessary, reasonable notice and communication with the students will be given with explanation and the opportunity to comment on changes. It is the responsibility of the student to check their McMaster email and course websites weekly during the term and to note any changes.
