Ethics
Values
Non- Ethical
Fabrication
Major and Grades
100
Moral principles that guide behavior.
What is ethics?
100
shared commitments to service, teamwork, and partnership
What is community?
100
Act dishonestly or unfairly to gain an advantage.
What is cheating?
100
development of any false information or citing
What is Fabrication?
100
the profession that college students choose to pursue their future career
What is major?
200
Codes guided by collective values established by a group.
What are ethical codes?
200
learning, teaching, discovery, and application of knowledge
What is intellectual engagement?
200
suspension, expulsion, failing a course
What are punishments for cheating?
200
Telling someone wrong assignments
What is an example of fabrication?
200
what you need to accomplish to obtain your major.
What are grades?
300
Describes the goodness or badness or right or wrong of actions
What are morals?
300
respect, honesty, trust, fairness, academic freedom and responsibility
What is integrity?
300
Using someone else’s work and passing it on as your own.
What is plagiarism?
300
Being unmotivated, dishonest, irresponsible, and inconsiderate
What are students who fabricate?
300
using resources that are given such as tutor's, library, or even other students.
What is responsibility?
400
Describes individual or personal standards of what is valuable or important.
What are values?
400
creativity, openness to change, flexibility, responsiveness, and future focus
What is innovation?
400
violation of copyright
What is Plagiarism?
400
Leads students and colleagues to waste precious time, effort, and resources investigating dead ends
What is fabrication?
400
Being determined and making sacrifices by putting education first.
What is commitment?
500
Cheating, Fabrication, Facilitating Academic Dishonesty, and Plagiarism.
What are the 4 examples of non- ethical values?
500
individual and cultural diversity, and multiple perspectives
What is inclusiveness?
500
intentionally helping or trying to help another in committing an act of academic dishonesty.
What is Facilitating Academic Dishonesty?
500
given fieldwork, observations, labs, etc.
What are results of fabrication?
500
Keep your time managed such as having time to get studies done, work, and even your own free time.
What is balance?
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